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db973eaa
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2012-02-21T19:47:36
tests: prefer 'configure.ac' over 'configure.in' With this change, our testsuite now uses 'configure.ac' as the name for the typical autoconf input, instead of the obsolescent 'configure.in' (which has been deprecated for several years, at least since autoconf 2.50). Most of the test cases changed by this commit have been automatically modified with this sed command (using GNU sed): sed -i 's/\<configure\(\\\?\)\.in\>/configure\1.ac/g' * syntax-checks.mk (sc_tests_no_configure_in): New syntax check. (syntax_check_rules): Add it. * tests/defs: Create stub for autoconf input in 'configure.ac', not in 'configure.in'. Adjust comments. ($AUTOCONF, $AUTOHEADER, $AUTORECONF): Remove workaround for the infamous debian autoconf wrapper: we don't need such workaround anymore now that we name our autoconf input as 'configure.ac'. For more information, see commit v1.11-564-g63da492 "test defs: hack to support autoconf-wrapper programs" of 16-12-2011. * tests/README: Use 'configure.ac', not 'configure.in'. * Many many tests: Likewise. * tests/backcompat3.test: Adjust to avoid spurious failures. * tests/backcompat5.test: Likewise. * tests/missing6.test: Likewise. * tests/backcompat6.test: Likewise, and extend a bit since we are at it.
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#! /bin/sh
# Copyright (C) 2011-2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
#
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
# any later version.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
# Basic TAP support:
# - LOG_COMPILER support;
# - basic support for TODO and SKIP directives, and "Bail out!" magic;
# - testsuite progress output on console;
# - runtime overriding of TESTS and TEST_LOGS;
# - correct counts of test results (both in summary and in progress
# output on console).
# Note that some of the features checked here are checked in other
# test cases too, usually in a more thorough and detailed way.
am_parallel_tests=yes
. ./defs || Exit 1
fetch_tap_driver
cat >> configure.ac <<END
AC_OUTPUT
END
cat > Makefile.am << 'END'
TEST_LOG_DRIVER = $(srcdir)/tap-driver
## Defining LOG_COMPILER should work and not intefere with the
## tap-driver script.
TEST_LOG_COMPILER = cat
TESTS = success.test
ok.test:
echo '1..3' > $@-t
echo 'ok 1' >> $@-t
echo 'not ok 2 # TODO' >>$@-t
echo 'ok 3 # SKIP' >>$@-t
cat $@-t ;: For debugging.
mv -f $@-t $@
END
cat > success.test << 'END'
1..20
ok 1
ok 2 two
ok 3 - three
ok 4 four four
not ok 5
not ok 6 six
not ok 7 - seven
not ok 8 eight eight
ok 9 # TODO
ok 10 ten # TODO
ok 11 - eleven # TODO
ok 12 twelve twelve # TODO
not ok 13 # TODO
not ok 14 fourteen # TODO
not ok 15 - fifteen # TODO
not ok 16 sixteen sixteen # TODO
ok 17 # SKIP
ok 18 eighteen # SKIP
ok 19 - nineteen # SKIP
ok 20 twenty twenty # SKIP
END
$ACLOCAL
$AUTOCONF
$AUTOMAKE
./configure
# Basilar usage and testsuite progress output.
$MAKE check >stdout && { cat stdout; Exit 1; }
cat stdout
count_test_results total=20 pass=4 fail=4 xpass=4 xfail=4 skip=4 error=0
test -f success.log
test -f test-suite.log
cat > exp << 'END'
PASS: success.test 1
PASS: success.test 2 two
PASS: success.test 3 - three
PASS: success.test 4 four four
FAIL: success.test 5
FAIL: success.test 6 six
FAIL: success.test 7 - seven
FAIL: success.test 8 eight eight
XPASS: success.test 9 # TODO
XPASS: success.test 10 ten # TODO
XPASS: success.test 11 - eleven # TODO
XPASS: success.test 12 twelve twelve # TODO
XFAIL: success.test 13 # TODO
XFAIL: success.test 14 fourteen # TODO
XFAIL: success.test 15 - fifteen # TODO
XFAIL: success.test 16 sixteen sixteen # TODO
SKIP: success.test 17 # SKIP
SKIP: success.test 18 eighteen # SKIP
SKIP: success.test 19 - nineteen # SKIP
SKIP: success.test 20 twenty twenty # SKIP
END
$FGREP ': success.test' stdout > got
cat exp
cat got
diff exp got
# Override TESTS from the command line.
rm -f *.log *.test
cat > bail.test <<'END'
1..1
Bail out!
ok 1
END
TESTS=bail.test $MAKE -e check >stdout && { cat stdout; Exit 1; }
cat stdout
count_test_results total=1 pass=0 fail=0 xpass=0 xfail=0 skip=0 error=1
test ! -f success.log
test -f bail.log
test -f test-suite.log
grep '^ERROR: bail\.test - Bail out!' stdout
grep '^PASS:' stdout && Exit 1
test `$FGREP -c ': bail.test' stdout` -eq 1
$FGREP 'success.test' stdout && Exit 1
# Override TEST_LOGS from the command line, making it point to a test
# (ok.test) that has to be generated at make time.
rm -f *.log *.test
TEST_LOGS=ok.log $MAKE -e check >stdout || { cat stdout; Exit 1; }
cat stdout
count_test_results total=3 pass=1 fail=0 xpass=0 xfail=1 skip=1 error=0
test -f ok.test
test -f ok.log
test ! -f success.log
test ! -f bail.log
test -f test-suite.log
$EGREP '(bail|success)\.test' stdout && Exit 1
cat > exp << 'END'
PASS: ok.test 1
XFAIL: ok.test 2 # TODO
SKIP: ok.test 3 # SKIP
END
$FGREP ': ok.test' stdout > got
cat exp
cat got
diff exp got
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