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# -*- shell-script -*-
#
# 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/>.
# Helper functions used by TAP-producing tests of the Automake testsuite.
#
# IMPORTANT: All the functions defined in this file can *not* be used
# from within a subshell, unless explicitly noted otherwise.
#
# The counts of the TAP test results seen so far: total count and
# per-result counts.
tap_count_=0
tap_pass_count_=0
tap_skip_count_=0
tap_fail_count_=0
tap_xfail_count_=0
tap_xpass_count_=0
# The first "test -n" tries to avoid extra forks when possible.
if test -n "${ZSH_VERSION}${BASH_VERSION}" \
|| (eval 'test $((1 + 1)) = 2') >/dev/null 2>&1
then
# Outer use of 'eval' needed to protect dumber shells from parsing
# errors.
eval 'incr_ () { eval "$1=\$((\${$1} + 1))"; }'
else
incr_ () { eval "$1=\`expr \${$1} + 1\`"; }
fi
# not COMMAND [ARGS...]
# ---------------------
# Run the given command and invert its exit status.
not ()
{
if "$@"; then return 1; else return 0; fi
}
# plan_ [unknown|later|lazy|now|NUMBER-OF-PLANNED-TESTS]
# ------------------------------------------------------
# Print a TAP plan for the given number of tests. This must be called
# before reporting any test result. If called with the special argument
# "unknown" or "later", it will do nothing, expecting the calling script
# to declare the plan later. If called with the special argument "lazy"
# or "now", it will print a TAP plan that accounts for the number of tests
# seen so far.
plan_ ()
{
if test $# -eq 0; then
bailout_ "plan_: missing argument"
elif test $# -ge 2; then
bailout_ "plan_: too many arguments"
elif test x"$planned_" != x"none" && test x"$planned_" != x"later"; then
bailout_ "plan_: called to many times"
elif test x"$1" = x"unknown" || test x"$1" = x"later"; then
# This means we want to get back later to declaring the TAP plan.
planned_=later
return 0
elif test x"$1" = x"lazy" || test x"$1" = x"now"; then
planned_=$tap_count_ # Number of test results seen so far.
elif test $1 -ge 0; then
planned_=$1
else
bailout_ "plan_: invalid argument '$1'"
fi
echo "1..$planned_"
}
planned_=none
# diag_ [EXPLANATION]
# ------------------
# Report the given text as TAP diagnostic. Assumes the string denoting
# TAP diagnostic lines is stored in the '$diag_string_' variable; this is
# done to allow better interplay with TAP drivers that allow such a string
# to be configured.
diag_ ()
{
test $# -eq 0 || echo "$diag_string_ $*"
}
# Used by the 'diag_' function above. User-overridable.
diag_string_="#"
# warn_ [EXPLANATION]
# ------------------
# Give a warning (using TAP diagnostic).
warn_ ()
{
case $# in
0) diag_ "WARNING: (unknown warning)";;
*) diag_ "WARNING: $*";;
esac
}
# result_ RESULT [-D DIRECTIVE] [-r REASON] [--] [DESCRIPTION...]
# ---------------------------------------------------------------
# Report a test case with the given RESULT (valid values are "ok" and
# "not ok") and the given DESCRIPTION (if any). If DIRECTIVE is given
# and non-empty (valid values being "TODO" and "SKIP"), it will be
# reported too, with the REASON (if given) appended.
result_ ()
{
set +x # Don't pollute the log files.
test $# -gt 0 || bailout_ "result_: missing argument"
tap_result_=$1; shift
case $tap_result_ in
"ok"|"not ok") ;;
*) bailout_ "result_: invalid result '$tap_result'" ;;
esac
tap_directive_= tap_reason_=
while test $# -gt 0; do
case $1 in
-D|--directive) tap_directive_=$2; shift;;
-r|--reason) tap_reason_=$2; shift;;
--) shift; break;;
-*) bailout_ "result_: invalid option '$1'";;
*) break;;
esac
shift
done
case $tap_directive_ in
""|TODO|SKIP) ;;
*) bailout_ "result_: invalid directive '$directive_'" ;;
esac
incr_ tap_count_
case $tap_result_,$tap_directive_ in
ok,) incr_ tap_pass_count_;; # Passed.
not\ ok,TODO) incr_ tap_xfail_count_;; # Expected failure.
not\ ok,*) incr_ tap_fail_count_ ;; # Failed.
ok,TODO) incr_ tap_xpass_count_ ;; # Unexpected pass.
ok,SKIP) incr_ tap_skip_count_ ;; # Skipped.
*) bailout_ "internal error in 'result_'";; # Can't happen.
esac
tap_text_="$tap_result_ $tap_count_"
if test x"$*" != x; then
tap_text_="$tap_text_ - $*"
fi
if test x"$tap_directive_" != x; then
tap_text_="$tap_text_ # $tap_directive_"${tap_reason_:+" $tap_reason_"}
fi
printf '%s\n' "$tap_text_"
set -x # Restore shell xtraces.
}
# Shorthands for common usages of 'result_'.
ok_ () { result_ 'ok' ${1+"$@"}; }
not_ok_ () { result_ 'not ok' ${1+"$@"}; }
skip_ () { result_ 'ok' -D SKIP ${1+"$@"}; }
# skip_row_ COUNT [-r REASON] [--] [DESCRIPTION...]
# -------------------------------------------------
# Report a COUNT of skipped test, with the given reason and descriptions
# (if any). Useful to avoid cascade failures in case a fair number of
# tests depend on an earlier one that failed.
skip_row_ ()
{
skip_count_=$1; shift
for i_ in `seq_ $skip_count_`; do skip_ ${1+"$@"}; done
}
# skip_all_ [REASON ...]
# ----------------------
# Skip all the tests in a test script. Must be used before calling 'plan_'
# or reporting any test result. Can't be used from within a subshell.
skip_all_ ()
{
echo "1..0 # SKIP" ${1+"$@"}
planned_=0
Exit 0
}
# bailout_ [REASON ...]
# ---------------------
# Stop the execution of the current test suite right now, due to an
# unrecoverable error. Can be called at any point, but cannot be used
# from within a subshell.
bailout_ ()
{
echo 'Bail out!' ${1+"$@"}
Exit 99
}
# fatal_ [REASON ...]
# -------------------
# Same as 'bailout_'; for compatibility with 'plain-functions.sh'.
fatal_ ()
{
bailout_ ${1+"$@"}
}
# framework_failure_ [REASON ...]
# -------------------------------
# Stop the execution of the current test suite right now, due to an
# unrecoverable error in the set-up of the test case. Can be called
# at any point, but cannot be used from within a subshell.
framework_failure_ ()
{
bailout_ "set-up failure"${1+": $*"}
}
# command_ok_ TEST-DESCRIPTION [OPTIONS..] [--] CMD [ARGS...]
# -----------------------------------------------------------
# Helper subroutine for when a TAP result must be determined by the
# outcome of a command.
command_ok_ ()
{
tap_directive_= tap_reason_=
test $# -gt 0 || bailout_ "command_ok_: missing argument"
tap_description_=$1; shift
while test $# -gt 0; do
case $1 in
-D|--directive) tap_directive_=$2; shift;;
-r|--reason) tap_reason_=$2; shift;;
--) shift; break;;
-*) bailout_ "command_ok_: invalid option '$1'";;
*) break;;
esac
shift
done
tap_result_="ok"; "$@" || tap_result_="not ok"
result_ "$tap_result_" -D "$tap_directive_" -r "$tap_reason_" \
-- "$tap_description_"
}
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