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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) 2009-2012 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 checks on parallel-tests support:
# - console output
# - log files, and what goes in 'test-suite.log'
# - make clean
# - dependencies between tests
# - TESTS redefinition at runtime
# - TEST_LOGS redefinition at runtime
# - RECHECK_LOGS redefinition at runtime
am_parallel_tests=yes
. ./defs || Exit 1
cat >> configure.ac << 'END'
AC_OUTPUT
END
cat > Makefile.am << 'END'
TESTS = foo.test bar.test baz.test
XFAIL_TESTS = bar.test
foo.log: bar.log
bar.log: baz.log
END
# foo.test and bar.test sleep to ensure their logs are always strictly newer
# than the logs of their prerequisites, for HP-UX make. The quoting pleases
# maintainer-check.
cat > foo.test <<'END'
#! /bin/sh
echo "this is $0"
sleep '1'
exit 0
END
cat > bar.test <<'END'
#! /bin/sh
echo "this is $0"
sleep '1'
exit 99
END
cat > baz.test <<'END'
#! /bin/sh
echo "this is $0"
exit 1
END
chmod a+x foo.test bar.test baz.test
$ACLOCAL
$AUTOCONF
$AUTOMAKE -a
./configure
$MAKE check >stdout && { cat stdout; Exit 1; }
cat stdout
count_test_results total=3 pass=1 fail=1 skip=0 xfail=0 xpass=0 error=1
test -f test-suite.log
cat test-suite.log
test `grep -c '^FAIL:' test-suite.log` -eq 1
test `grep -c '^ERROR:' test-suite.log` -eq 1
$EGREP '^(X?PASS|XFAIL|SKIP)' test-suite.log && Exit 1
test -f baz.log
test -f bar.log
test -f foo.log
$MAKE clean
test ! -f baz.log
test ! -f bar.log
test ! -f foo.log
test ! -f test-suite.log
# Check dependencies: baz.test needs to run before bar.test,
# but foo.test is not needed.
# Note that this usage has a problem: the summary will only
# take bar.log into account, because the $(TEST_SUITE_LOG) rule
# does not "see" baz.log. Hmm.
env TESTS='bar.test' $MAKE -e check >stdout && { cat stdout; Exit 1; }
cat stdout
grep '^FAIL: baz\.test$' stdout
grep '^ERROR: bar\.test$' stdout
test -f baz.log
test -f bar.log
test ! -f foo.log
test -f test-suite.log
# Upon a lazy rerun, foo.test should be run, but the others shouldn't.
# Note that the lazy rerun still exits with a failure, due to the previous
# test failures.
# Note that the previous test and this one taken together expose the timing
# issue that requires the check-TESTS rule to always remove TEST_SUITE_LOG
# before running the tests lazily.
env RECHECK_LOGS= $MAKE -e check > stdout && { cat stdout; Exit 1; }
cat stdout
test -f foo.log
grep '^PASS: foo\.test$' stdout
grep bar.test stdout && Exit 1
grep baz.test stdout && Exit 1
grep '^# PASS: *1$' stdout
grep '^# FAIL: *1$' stdout
grep '^# ERROR: *1$' stdout
# Now, explicitly retry with all test logs already updated, and ensure
# that the summary is still displayed.
env RECHECK_LOGS= $MAKE -e check > stdout && { cat stdout; Exit 1; }
cat stdout
grep foo.test stdout && Exit 1
grep bar.test stdout && Exit 1
grep baz.test stdout && Exit 1
grep '^# PASS: *1$' stdout
grep '^# FAIL: *1$' stdout
grep '^# ERROR: *1$' stdout
# Lazily rerunning only foo should only rerun this one test.
env RECHECK_LOGS=foo.log $MAKE -e check > stdout && { cat stdout; Exit 1; }
cat stdout
grep foo.test stdout
grep bar.test stdout && Exit 1
grep baz.test stdout && Exit 1
grep '^# PASS: *1$' stdout
grep '^# FAIL: *1$' stdout
grep '^# ERROR: *1$' stdout
$MAKE clean
env TEST_LOGS=baz.log $MAKE -e check > stdout && { cat stdout; Exit 1; }
cat stdout
grep foo.test stdout && Exit 1
grep bar.test stdout && Exit 1
grep baz.test stdout
$MAKE clean
env TESTS=baz.test $MAKE -e check > stdout && { cat stdout; Exit 1; }
cat stdout
grep foo.test stdout && Exit 1
grep bar.test stdout && Exit 1
grep baz.test stdout
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