X-Git-Url: http://git.marmaro.de/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=test%2Fcommon.sh.in;h=be97b1a91da1a5d5f19ab12806f3813957b9955f;hb=d8c7d4f2c785d35cebd5ea64213a335561a57f7d;hp=c7d557a2390a6efdf5106ffe25db7eaa947297cd;hpb=8ae191f927b3e294b7a50124b8c806365c4dbeb8;p=mmh diff --git a/test/common.sh.in b/test/common.sh.in index c7d557a..be97b1a 100644 --- a/test/common.sh.in +++ b/test/common.sh.in @@ -1,15 +1,54 @@ # Common helper routines for test shell scripts -- intended to be sourced by them +# @configure_input@ + + +#### The following exported variables are set by "make check". Ensure +#### that they are set here so that individual tests can be run +#### outside of make. Requires that MH_OBJ_DIR be set on entry. +test -z "$MH_TEST_DIR" && MH_TEST_DIR="$MH_OBJ_DIR/test/testdir" +test -z "$prefix" && prefix=@prefix@ +test -z "$datarootdir" && datarootdir=@datarootdir@ +test -z "$exec_prefix" && exec_prefix=@exec_prefix@ +test -z "$auxexecdir" && auxexecdir="@libdir@" +test -z "$bindir" && bindir="@bindir@" +test -z "$mandir" && mandir="@mandir@" +test -z "$sysconfdir" && sysconfdir="@sysconfdir@" +test -z "$pagerpath" && pagerpath="@pagerpath@" +test -z "$MULTIBYTE_ENABLED" && MULTIBYTE_ENABLED="@MULTIBYTE_ENABLED@" +export MH_TEST_DIR auxexecdir bindir mandir sysconfdir pagerpath +export MULTIBYTE_ENABLED + +test -z "$MH_INST_DIR" && MH_INST_DIR="${MH_TEST_DIR}/inst" +export MH_INST_DIR + +unset MHBUILD MHCONTEXT MHMTSUSERCONF MHN MHSHOW MHSTORE MHTMPDIR +unset MHLDEBUG MHPDEBUG MHWDEBUG MM_CHARSET output_md5() { - @MD5SUM@ $* | @MD5FMT@ + #### Output just the checksum. If the filename needs to appear on + #### the same line, the caller needs to add it. This avoids + #### differences due to a leading '*' binary file indicator, for + #### text files, on some platforms (Cygwin). + @MD5SUM@ $* | @MD5FMT@ | cut -d ' ' -f 1 } +#### Use built-in $((...)) in test suite if shell supports it. +#### Borrowed from configure's as_fn_arith. The result is placed +#### in global arith_val. +#### Detected at run-time instead of by configure to allow testing +#### with different shells. +if (eval "test \$(( 1 + 1 )) = 2" 2>/dev/null); then + eval 'arith_eval () { arith_val=$(( $* )); }' +else + arith_eval () { arith_val=`expr "$@" || test $? -eq 1`; } +fi + test_skip () { WHY="$1" echo "$Test $0 SKIP ($WHY)" - exit 120 + exit 77 } # portable implementation of 'which' utility @@ -33,7 +72,7 @@ findprog() require_prog () { - if [ -z "$(findprog $1)" ]; then + if [ -z "`findprog $1`" ]; then test_skip "missing $1" fi } @@ -44,10 +83,10 @@ progress_update () THIS="$1" FIRST="$2" LAST="$3" - RANGE="$(($LAST - $FIRST))" - PROG="$(($THIS - $FIRST))" + arith_eval $LAST - $FIRST; RANGE=$arith_val + arith_eval $THIS - $FIRST; PROG=$arith_val # this automatically rounds to nearest integer - PERC="$(((100 * $PROG) / $RANGE))" + arith_eval 100 \* $PROG / $RANGE; PERC=$arith_val # note \r so next update will overwrite printf "%3d%%\r" $PERC } @@ -56,3 +95,103 @@ progress_done () { printf "100%%\n" } + +#### check() requires two arguments, each the name of a file to be +#### diff'ed. +#### If the same, the second file is removed. And the first file is +#### removed unless the optional third argument has a value of +#### 'keep first'. +#### If different, global variable "failed" is incremented. +check() { + #### POSIX diff should support -c. + if diff -c "$1" "$2"; then + test $# -lt 3 -o "$3" != 'keep first' && rm -f "$1" + rm -f "$2" + else + echo "$0: test failed, outputs are in $1 and $2." + failed=`expr ${failed:-0} + 1` + fi +} + +#### run_test() requires two arguments, the first is a program and +#### arguments, the second is its expected one-line output string. +#### If the actual output does not match that string: +#### an error message is printed and global variable "failed" is incremented; +#### if there is an optional third argument, it is used in the error message. +run_test() { + set +e + actual_output=`$1 2>&1` + set -e + if test x"$actual_output" != x"$2"; then + echo "$0: ${3:-\"$1\"} expected:" 1>&2 + echo " '$2'" 1>&2 + echo "but instead got:" 1>&2 + echo " '$actual_output'" 1>&2 + failed=`expr ${failed:-0} + 1` + fi +} + +setup_test () +{ + MH="${MH_TEST_DIR}/Mail/.mh_profile" + MHMTSCONF="${MH_INST_DIR}${sysconfdir}/mts.conf" + PATH="${MH_INST_DIR}${bindir}:${PATH}" + MH_LIB_DIR="${MH_INST_DIR}${auxexecdir}" + export MH MHMTSCONF MH_LIB_DIR PATH + + # + # Only install once + # + if [ -d "${MH_INST_DIR}${bindir}" ]; then + : + else + (cd "${MH_OBJ_DIR}" && + make DESTDIR="${MH_INST_DIR}" SETGID_MAIL= install) || + exit 1 + + #### Don't test with sendmail because it would really send the + #### mail. If configured to use sendmail, change to smtp instead + #### so that we use fakesmtp. + sed -e 's/mts: *.*/mts: smtp/' "${MHMTSCONF}" >"${MHMTSCONF}.new" + mv -f "${MHMTSCONF}.new" "${MHMTSCONF}" + fi + + # clean old test data + trap "rm -rf '$MH_TEST_DIR/Mail'" 0 + # setup test data + mkdir "$MH_TEST_DIR/Mail" || exit 1 + cat > "$MH" < /dev/null + # create 10 basic messages + for i in 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10; + do + cat > $MH_TEST_DIR/Mail/inbox/$i < +To: Some User +Date: Fri, 29 Sep 2006 00:00:00 +Subject: Testing message $i + +This is message number $i +EOF + done +}