#! /bin/sh # Copyright (C) 2011-2017 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 . # Parallel test harness: check that $(TESTS) can lazily depend on # (or even be) $(EXTRA_PROGRAMS). required='cc native' . test-init.sh cat >> configure.ac << 'END' AC_PROG_CC AC_OUTPUT END # Will be extended later. cat > Makefile.am << 'END' TEST_EXTENSIONS = .bin .test EXTRA_PROGRAMS = TESTS = END # # Now try various kinds of test dependencies ... # # 1. A program that is also a test, and whose source files # already exist. cat >> Makefile.am <<'END' EXTRA_PROGRAMS += foo.bin TESTS += foo.bin foo_bin_SOURCES = foo.c END cat > foo.c <<'END' #include int main (void) { printf ("foofoofoo\n"); return 0; } END # 2. A program that is also a test, and whose source files # are buildable by make. cat >> Makefile.am <<'END' EXTRA_PROGRAMS += bar.bin TESTS += bar.bin bar_bin_SOURCES = bar.c bar.c: foo.c sed -e 's/foofoofoo/barbarbar/' foo.c > $@ END # 3. A test script that already exists, whose execution depends # on a program whose source files already exist and which is # not itself a test. cat >> Makefile.am <<'END' EXTRA_PROGRAMS += y TESTS += baz.test baz.log: y$(EXEEXT) END cat > baz.test <<'END' #!/bin/sh $srcdir/y "$@" | sed 's/.*/&ep&ep&ep/' END chmod a+x baz.test cat > y.c <<'END' #include int main (void) { printf ("y\n"); return 0; } END # 4. A program that is also a test, but whose source files # do not exit and are not buildable by make. cat >> Makefile.am <<'END' EXTRA_PROGRAMS += none.bin TESTS += none.bin none_bin_SOURCES = none.c END # # Setup done, go with the tests. # $ACLOCAL $AUTOCONF $AUTOMAKE -a ./configure # What we check now: # 1. even if we cannot build the 'none.bin' program, all the other # test programs should be built, and all the other tests should # be run; # 2. still, since we cannot create the 'none.log' file, the # 'test-suite.log' file shouldn't be created (as it depends # on *all* the test logs). run_make -E -O -e IGNORE -- -k check ls -l if using_gmake; then test $am_make_rc -gt 0 || exit 1 else # Don't trust exit status of "make -k" for non-GNU make. $MAKE check && exit 1 : For shells with busted 'set -e'. fi # Files that should have been created, with the expected content. cat bar.c grep foofoofoo foo.log grep barbarbar bar.log grep yepyepyep baz.log # Files that shouldn't have been created. test ! -e none.log test ! -e test-suite.log # Expected testsuite progress output. grep '^PASS: baz\.test$' stdout # Don't anchor the end of the next two patterns, to allow for non-empty # $(EXEEXT). grep '^PASS: foo\.bin' stdout grep '^PASS: bar\.bin' stdout # Expected error messages from make. Some make implementations (e.g., # FreeBSD make) seem to print the error on stdout instead, so check for # it there as well. $EGREP 'none\.(bin|o|c)' stderr stdout # What we check now: # 1. if we make the last EXTRA_PROGRAM buildable, the failed tests # pass; # 2. on a lazy re-run, the passed tests are not re-run, and # 3. their log files are not updated or touched. : > stamp $sleep echo 'int main (void) { return 0; }' > none.c run_make -O -e IGNORE check RECHECK_LOGS= ls -l # For debugging. test $am_make_rc -eq 0 || exit 1 # For debugging. stat stamp foo.log bar.log baz.log || : # Files that shouldn't have been updated or otherwise touched. is_newest stamp foo.log bar.log baz.log # Files that should have been created now. test -f none.log test -f test-suite.log # Tests that shouldn't have been re-run. $EGREP '(foo|bar)\.bin|baz\.test$' stdout && exit 1 # Tests that should have been run. Again, we don't anchor the end # of the next pattern, to allow for non-empty $(EXEEXT). grep '^PASS: none\.bin' stdout :