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authorRichard Levitte <levitte@openssl.org>2017-07-07 11:11:33 +0200
committerRichard Levitte <levitte@openssl.org>2017-07-07 11:31:03 +0200
commit4549ed12ec3337313c14815438fa9aee88bf1359 (patch)
treeb3e726aff993bab6a9758461676fd0e4af65cc18 /test/run_tests.pl
parentbfa3480f7609351563ac36dddd7c64e97aa6f446 (diff)
downloadopenssl-new-4549ed12ec3337313c14815438fa9aee88bf1359.tar.gz
test/run_tests.pl: Make sure to exit with a code that's understood universally
TAP::Parser::Aggregator::has_errors may return any number, not just 0 and 1. With Perl on VMS, any number from 2 and on is interpreted as a VMS status, the 3 lower bits are the encoded severity (1 = SUCCESS, for example), so depending on what has_errors returns, a test failure might be interpreted as a success. Therefore, it's better to make sure the exit code is 0 or 1, nothing else (they are special on VMS, and mean SUCCESS or FAILURE, to match Unix conventions). Reviewed-by: Tim Hudson <tjh@openssl.org> (Merged from https://github.com/openssl/openssl/pull/3880)
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diff --git a/test/run_tests.pl b/test/run_tests.pl
index a91d761900..66f620e216 100644
--- a/test/run_tests.pl
+++ b/test/run_tests.pl
@@ -85,7 +85,16 @@ my $harness = $TAP_Harness->new(\%tapargs);
my $ret = $harness->runtests(map { abs2rel($_, rel2abs(curdir())); }
sort keys %tests);
-exit $ret->has_errors if (ref($ret) eq "TAP::Parser::Aggregator");
+# $ret->has_errors may be any number, not just 0 or 1. On VMS, numbers
+# from 2 and on are used as is as VMS statuses, which has severity encoded
+# in the lower 3 bits. 0 and 1, on the other hand, generate SUCCESS and
+# FAILURE, so for currect reporting on all platforms, we make sure the only
+# exit codes are 0 and 1. Double-bang is the trick to do so.
+exit !!$ret->has_errors if (ref($ret) eq "TAP::Parser::Aggregator");
+
+# If this isn't a TAP::Parser::Aggregator, it's the pre-TAP test harness,
+# which simply dies at the end if any test failed, so we don't need to bother
+# with any exit code in that case.
sub find_matching_tests {
my ($glob) = @_;