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2012-05-15T16:12:09
tests: use 'parallel-tests' Automake option by default This will help our transition from 'serial-tests' to 'parallel-tests' as the default test suite driver enabled by a TESTS assignment in the input Makefile.am. Note that that change of default will only take place in master, though. * defs: Pass the 'parallel-tests' option to the AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE invocation in the created 'configure.ac' stub, unless the variable 'am_serial_tests' is set to "yes". Don't pay attention anymore to the 'am_parallel_tests' variable, that's obsolete now. * defs-static.in: Warn if the 'am_serial_tests' variable is set in the environment; conversely, don't warn anymore about 'am_parallel_tests' being set in the environment. * Makefile.am (AM_TESTS_ENVIRONMENT): Nullify the 'am_serial_tests' variable instead of the now-obsolete 'am_parallel_tests' one. * syntax-checks.mk (sc_tests_obsolete_variables): Also warn against uses of 'am_parallel_tests', which is now deprecated in favor of 'am_serial_tests'. Similarly, if a use of 'parallel_tests' is seen, suggest using 'am_serial_tests' instead, not 'am_parallel_tests'. * gen-testsuite-part: Now that we use the 'parallel-tests' by default in our tests, we need to completely change the logic and semantics of generation of sibling tests for those tests that check the Automake generated testsuite harness itself. Do that, and give a complete explanation of the new logic and semantics in the relevant comments. * t/README: Update. * Lots of test cases: Adjust. Signed-off-by: Stefano Lattarini <stefano.lattarini@gmail.com>
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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
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#
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#
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# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
# TAP support:
# - option '--diagnostic-string' to customize the string introducing
# TAP diagnostics
. ./defs || Exit 1
fetch_tap_driver
cat >> configure.ac <<END
AC_OUTPUT
END
cat > Makefile.am << 'END'
my_log_driver = $(srcdir)/tap-driver
my_log_compiler = cat
TEST_EXTENSIONS =
TESTS =
END
: > later.mk
# Quoting our comments below is an hack required to keep
# comments near the things they refer to.
i=0
for string in \
'## A letter' \
a \
'## A number' \
1023 \
'## A non-alphabetic character' \
@ \
'## Some metacharacters (we need to repeat the "$" for make)' \
'^>;&*"|$$' \
'## A whitespace character' \
" " \
'## A tab character' \
"$tab" \
'## A string with more whitespace' \
" ${tab}a b${tab} c" \
'## Note the we do not have the empty string here. We prefer to' \
'## leave its behaviour in this context undefined for the moment.'
do
case $string in '##'*) continue;; esac
i=`expr $i + 1`
unindent >> Makefile.am << END
TEST_EXTENSIONS += .t$i
TESTS += foo$i.t$i
T${i}_LOG_COMPILER = \$(my_log_compiler)
T${i}_LOG_DRIVER = \$(my_log_driver)
AM_T${i}_LOG_DRIVER_FLAGS = \
--comments \
--diagnostic-string '$string'
END
unindent > foo$i.t$i <<END
1..1
ok 1
$string blah blah $i
END
echo "AM_T${i}_LOG_DRIVER_FLAGS = --no-comments" >> later.mk
done
$ACLOCAL
$AUTOCONF
$AUTOMAKE
./configure
$MAKE check >stdout || { cat stdout; Exit 1; }
cat stdout
count_test_results total=$i pass=$i fail=0 xpass=0 xfail=0 skip=0 error=0
cat later.mk >> Makefile
$MAKE check >stdout || { cat stdout; Exit 1; }
cat stdout
$FGREP 'blah blah' stdout && Exit 1
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