#!/bin/sh
-
# Usage:
# runtest [applet1] [applet2...]
+. ./testing.sh
+
# Run one old-style test.
# Tests are stored in applet/testcase shell scripts.
# They are run using "sh -x -e applet/testcase".
local applet="$1"
local testcase="$2"
- local status
+ local status=0
local uc_applet=$(echo "$applet" | tr a-z A-Z)
local testname="$testcase"
cd ".tmpdir.$applet" || return 1
# echo "Running testcase $testcase"
- d="$tsdir" sh -x -e "$testcase" >"$testname.stdout.txt" 2>&1
- status=$?
+ d="$tsdir" \
+ sh -x -e "$testcase" >"$testname.stdout.txt" 2>&1 || status=$?
if [ $status -ne 0 ]; then
echo "FAIL: $testname"
if [ x"$VERBOSE" != x ]; then
}
# Run all old-style tests for given applet
-run_applet_tests()
+run_oldstyle_applet_tests()
{
local applet="$1"
local status=0
for testcase in "$tsdir/$applet"/*; do
# switch on basename of $testcase
case "${testcase##*/}" in
- \#*)
- continue
- ;;
- *\~)
- continue
- ;;
+ .*) continue ;; # .svn, .git etc
+ *~) continue ;; # backup files
+ "CVS") continue ;;
+ \#*) continue ;; # CVS merge residues
+ *.mine) continue ;; # svn-produced junk
+ *.r[0-9]*) continue ;; # svn-produced junk
esac
- if [ "$testcase" = "$tsdir/$applet/CVS" ] ||
- [ "$testcase" = "$tsdir/$applet/.svn" ]; then
- continue
- fi
- run_applet_testcase "$applet" "$testcase"
- test $? -eq 0 || status=1
+ run_applet_testcase "$applet" "$testcase" || status=1
done
return $status
}
lcwd=$(pwd)
-[ x"$tsdir" = x ] || tsdir="$lcwd"
-[ x"$bindir" = x ] || bindir="${lcwd%/*}" # one directory up from $lcwd
+[ x"$tsdir" != x ] || tsdir="$lcwd"
+[ x"$bindir" != x ] || bindir="${lcwd%/*}" # one directory up from $lcwd
PATH="$bindir:$PATH"
if [ x"$VERBOSE" = x ]; then
# Populate a directory with links to all busybox applets
LINKSDIR="$bindir/runtest-tempdir-links"
+
+# Comment this line out if you have put a different binary in $LINKSDIR
+# (say, a "standard" tool's binary) in order to run tests against it:
rm -rf "$LINKSDIR" 2>/dev/null
-mkdir "$LINKSDIR"
+
+mkdir "$LINKSDIR" 2>/dev/null
for i in $implemented; do
- ln -s "$bindir/busybox" "$LINKSDIR/$i"
+ # Note: if $LINKSDIR/applet exists, we do not overwrite it.
+ # Useful if one wants to run tests against a standard utility,
+ # not an applet.
+ ln -s "$bindir/busybox" "$LINKSDIR/$i" 2>/dev/null
done
# Set up option flags so tests can be selective.
-export OPTIONFLAGS=:$(sed -nr 's/^CONFIG_//p' "$bindir/.config" | sed 's/=.*//' | xargs | sed 's/ /:/g')
+export OPTIONFLAGS=:$(
+ sed -nr 's/^CONFIG_//p' "$bindir/.config" |
+ sed 's/=.*//' | xargs | sed 's/ /:/g'
+ )
status=0
for applet in $applets; do
- if [ "$applet" = "links" ]; then
- continue
- fi
-
# Any old-style tests for this applet?
- if [ "$applet" != "CVS" -a -d "$tsdir/$applet" ]; then
- run_applet_tests "$applet"
- test $? -eq 0 || status=1
+ if [ -d "$tsdir/$applet" ]; then
+ run_oldstyle_applet_tests "$applet" || status=1
fi
# Is this a new-style test?
if [ -f "$applet.tests" ]; then
- if [ ! -h "$LINKSDIR/$applet" ]; then
+ if [ ! -e "$LINKSDIR/$applet" ]; then
# (avoiding bash'ism "${applet:0:4}")
if ! echo "$applet" | grep "^all_" >/dev/null; then
echo "SKIPPED: $applet (not built)"
continue
fi
fi
-# echo "Running test ${tsdir:-.}/$applet.tests"
- PATH="$LINKSDIR:$tsdir:$bindir:$PATH" "${tsdir:-.}/$applet.tests"
- test $? -eq 0 || status=1
+# echo "Running test $tsdir/$applet.tests"
+ PATH="$LINKSDIR:$tsdir:$bindir:$PATH" \
+ "$tsdir/$applet.tests" || status=1
fi
done
# Leaving the dir makes it somewhat easier to run failed test by hand
#rm -rf "$LINKSDIR"
-if [ $status -ne 0 -a x"$VERBOSE" = x ]; then
+if [ $status -ne 0 ] && [ x"$VERBOSE" = x ]; then
echo "Failures detected, running with -v (verbose) will give more info"
fi
exit $status