#!/bin/sh # # TestRunner.sh - This script is used to run arbitrary unit tests. Unit # tests must contain the command used to run them in the input file, starting # immediately after a "RUN:" string. # # This runner recognizes and replaces the following strings in the command: # # %s - Replaced with the input name of the program, or the program to # execute, as appropriate. # %S - Replaced with the directory where the input file resides # %prcontext - prcontext.tcl script # %t - temporary file name (derived from testcase name) # FILENAME=$1 TESTNAME=$1 SUBST=$1 FILEDIR=`dirname $TESTNAME` OUTPUT=Output/$1.out # create the output directory if it does not already exist mkdir -p `dirname $OUTPUT` > /dev/null 2>&1 if test $# != 1; then # If more than one parameter is passed in, there must be three parameters: # The filename to read from (already processed), the command used to execute, # and the file to output to. SUBST=$2 OUTPUT=$3 TESTNAME=$3 fi ulimit -t 40 # Verify the script contains a run line. grep -q 'RUN:' $FILENAME || ( echo "******************** TEST '$TESTNAME' HAS NO RUN LINE! ********************" exit 1 ) # Run under valgrind if the VG environment variable has been set. CLANG=$CLANG if [ ! -n "$CLANG" ]; then CLANG="clang" fi # Resolve the path, and Make sure $CLANG actually exists; otherwise # ensuing failures are non-obvious. CLANG=$(which "$CLANG") if [ -z $CLANG ]; then echo "Couldn't find 'clang' program, try setting CLANG in your environment" exit 1 fi if [ -n "$VG" ]; then rm -f $OUTPUT.vg CLANG="valgrind --leak-check=full --quiet --log-file=$OUTPUT.vg $CLANG" fi # Assuming $CLANG is correct, use it to derive clang-cc. We expect to # be looking in a build directory, so just add '-cc'. CLANGCC=$CLANGCC if [ ! -n "$CLANGCC" ]; then CLANGCC="$CLANG-cc" fi # Try to sanity check $CLANGCC too CLANGCC=$(which "$CLANGCC") # If that failed, ask clang. if [ -z "$CLANGCC" ]; then CLANGCC=$($CLANG -print-prog-name=clang-cc) fi if [ -z "$CLANGCC" ]; then echo "Couldn't find 'clang-cc' program, make sure clang is found in your build directory" exit 1 fi SCRIPT=$OUTPUT.script TEMPOUTPUT=$OUTPUT.tmp grep 'RUN:' $FILENAME | \ sed -e "s|^.*RUN:\(.*\)$|\1|g" \ -e "s| clang | $CLANG |g" \ -e "s| clang-cc | $CLANGCC |g" \ -e "s|%s|$SUBST|g" \ -e "s|%S|$FILEDIR|g" \ -e "s|%prcontext|prcontext.tcl|g" \ -e "s|%t|$TEMPOUTPUT|g" > $SCRIPT IS_XFAIL=0 if (grep -q XFAIL $FILENAME); then IS_XFAIL=1 printf "XFAILED '$TESTNAME': " grep XFAIL $FILENAME fi /bin/sh $SCRIPT > $OUTPUT 2>&1 SCRIPT_STATUS=$? if [ -n "$VG" ]; then [ ! -s $OUTPUT.vg ] VG_STATUS=$? else VG_STATUS=0 fi if [ $IS_XFAIL -ne 0 ]; then if [ $SCRIPT_STATUS -ne 0 ]; then SCRIPT_STATUS=0 else SCRIPT_STATUS=1 fi fi if [ $SCRIPT_STATUS -ne 0 -o $VG_STATUS -ne 0 ]; then echo "******************** TEST '$TESTNAME' FAILED! ********************" echo "Command: " cat $SCRIPT if [ $SCRIPT_STATUS -eq 0 ]; then echo "Output:" elif [ $IS_XFAIL -ne 0 ]; then echo "Incorrect Output (Expected Failure):" else echo "Incorrect Output:" fi cat $OUTPUT if [ $VG_STATUS -ne 0 ]; then echo "Valgrind Output:" cat $OUTPUT.vg fi echo "******************** TEST '$TESTNAME' FAILED! ********************" exit 1 fi