view libtests/run-tests.sh @ 373:cd63493c32a9

Add library SONAME versioning. This has the unfortunate effect of altering how the linker and the runtime library resolver find relevant files, which has effects on how the library test suite should be run. So... ... also rework how to run libtests. Start by deleting 28 almost-identical copies of Makefile and run-test.sh, and also the completely useless copy of test-utils.sh. Then: * library tests assume the existence of ../libtest.mk, a file with make syntax; * ../libtest.mk is responsible for providing enough symbolic links to con the linker and the runtime resolver into finding our library; * the default way of doing that is by using the -rpath linker flag. * run-tests.sh converts from test1 success convention ("return 0") to tests success convention ("exit 104") * clean.sh cleans up our symbolic links. This test regime stands a reasonable chance of running on OS X eventually, and a snowball's chance in heaven (remember, heaven is hotter than hell) on Windows. It should still be straightforward to merge libtests/ into tests/ when that is appropriate. Don't forget to add ../libtest.mk
author mas01cr
date Thu, 13 Nov 2008 17:09:51 +0000
parents 94c18f128ce8
children 4cb6c611f812 342822c2d49a
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#! /bin/bash

AUDIODB=../../${EXECUTABLE:-audioDB}
export AUDIODB

if [ -x ${AUDIODB#../} ]; then 
  :
else 
  echo Cannot execute audioDB: ${AUDIODB#../}
  exit 1
fi

if [ "$1" = "--full" ]; then
  pattern="[0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9]*"
else
  pattern="[0-8][0-9][0-9][0-9]*"
fi

for file in ${pattern}; do
  if [ -d ${file} ]; then
    if [ /bin/true ]; then
      echo -n Running test ${file}
      if [ -f ${file}/short-description ]; then
        awk '{ printf(" (%s)",$0) }' < ${file}/short-description
      fi
      echo -n :
      (cd ${file} && make -f ../libtest.mk >/dev/null 2>&1 && ./test1 > test.out 2> test.err && exit 104)
      EXIT_STATUS=$?
      if [ ${EXIT_STATUS} -eq 14 ]; then
        echo " n/a."
      elif [ ${EXIT_STATUS} -ne 104 ]; then
        echo " failed (exit status ${EXIT_STATUS})."
        FAILED=true
      else
        echo " success."
      fi
    else
      echo Skipping test ${file}
    fi
  fi
done

if [ -z "${FAILED}" ]; then
  exit 0
else
  exit 1
fi