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author | Brent Cook <bcook@openbsd.org> | 2015-10-18 10:51:09 -0500 |
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committer | Brent Cook <bcook@openbsd.org> | 2015-10-18 10:51:09 -0500 |
commit | b28e5bedab4ebddd9f93816150832c591bcd4c3e (patch) | |
tree | 85f1d8ba76650e84096ec9f3fb775c1ed02703ad | |
parent | 0086809a82b595dd5f421601f9edec30509228dd (diff) | |
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include tap-driver.sh in the source repo
Newer autotools appears to install it automatically, but not all do.
-rw-r--r-- | .gitignore | 1 | ||||
-rwxr-xr-x | tap-driver.sh | 651 |
2 files changed, 651 insertions, 1 deletions
@@ -97,7 +97,6 @@ ltmain.sh | |||
97 | missing | 97 | missing |
98 | stamp-h1 | 98 | stamp-h1 |
99 | stamp-h2 | 99 | stamp-h2 |
100 | tap-driver.sh | ||
101 | 100 | ||
102 | include/openssl/Makefile.am | 101 | include/openssl/Makefile.am |
103 | 102 | ||
diff --git a/tap-driver.sh b/tap-driver.sh new file mode 100755 index 0000000..4254e2b --- /dev/null +++ b/tap-driver.sh | |||
@@ -0,0 +1,651 @@ | |||
1 | #! /bin/sh | ||
2 | # Copyright (C) 2011-2014 Free Software Foundation, Inc. | ||
3 | # | ||
4 | # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify | ||
5 | # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by | ||
6 | # the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) | ||
7 | # any later version. | ||
8 | # | ||
9 | # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, | ||
10 | # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of | ||
11 | # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the | ||
12 | # GNU General Public License for more details. | ||
13 | # | ||
14 | # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License | ||
15 | # along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. | ||
16 | |||
17 | # As a special exception to the GNU General Public License, if you | ||
18 | # distribute this file as part of a program that contains a | ||
19 | # configuration script generated by Autoconf, you may include it under | ||
20 | # the same distribution terms that you use for the rest of that program. | ||
21 | |||
22 | # This file is maintained in Automake, please report | ||
23 | # bugs to <bug-automake@gnu.org> or send patches to | ||
24 | # <automake-patches@gnu.org>. | ||
25 | |||
26 | scriptversion=2013-12-23.17; # UTC | ||
27 | |||
28 | # Make unconditional expansion of undefined variables an error. This | ||
29 | # helps a lot in preventing typo-related bugs. | ||
30 | set -u | ||
31 | |||
32 | me=tap-driver.sh | ||
33 | |||
34 | fatal () | ||
35 | { | ||
36 | echo "$me: fatal: $*" >&2 | ||
37 | exit 1 | ||
38 | } | ||
39 | |||
40 | usage_error () | ||
41 | { | ||
42 | echo "$me: $*" >&2 | ||
43 | print_usage >&2 | ||
44 | exit 2 | ||
45 | } | ||
46 | |||
47 | print_usage () | ||
48 | { | ||
49 | cat <<END | ||
50 | Usage: | ||
51 | tap-driver.sh --test-name=NAME --log-file=PATH --trs-file=PATH | ||
52 | [--expect-failure={yes|no}] [--color-tests={yes|no}] | ||
53 | [--enable-hard-errors={yes|no}] [--ignore-exit] | ||
54 | [--diagnostic-string=STRING] [--merge|--no-merge] | ||
55 | [--comments|--no-comments] [--] TEST-COMMAND | ||
56 | The '--test-name', '-log-file' and '--trs-file' options are mandatory. | ||
57 | END | ||
58 | } | ||
59 | |||
60 | # TODO: better error handling in option parsing (in particular, ensure | ||
61 | # TODO: $log_file, $trs_file and $test_name are defined). | ||
62 | test_name= # Used for reporting. | ||
63 | log_file= # Where to save the result and output of the test script. | ||
64 | trs_file= # Where to save the metadata of the test run. | ||
65 | expect_failure=0 | ||
66 | color_tests=0 | ||
67 | merge=0 | ||
68 | ignore_exit=0 | ||
69 | comments=0 | ||
70 | diag_string='#' | ||
71 | while test $# -gt 0; do | ||
72 | case $1 in | ||
73 | --help) print_usage; exit $?;; | ||
74 | --version) echo "$me $scriptversion"; exit $?;; | ||
75 | --test-name) test_name=$2; shift;; | ||
76 | --log-file) log_file=$2; shift;; | ||
77 | --trs-file) trs_file=$2; shift;; | ||
78 | --color-tests) color_tests=$2; shift;; | ||
79 | --expect-failure) expect_failure=$2; shift;; | ||
80 | --enable-hard-errors) shift;; # No-op. | ||
81 | --merge) merge=1;; | ||
82 | --no-merge) merge=0;; | ||
83 | --ignore-exit) ignore_exit=1;; | ||
84 | --comments) comments=1;; | ||
85 | --no-comments) comments=0;; | ||
86 | --diagnostic-string) diag_string=$2; shift;; | ||
87 | --) shift; break;; | ||
88 | -*) usage_error "invalid option: '$1'";; | ||
89 | esac | ||
90 | shift | ||
91 | done | ||
92 | |||
93 | test $# -gt 0 || usage_error "missing test command" | ||
94 | |||
95 | case $expect_failure in | ||
96 | yes) expect_failure=1;; | ||
97 | *) expect_failure=0;; | ||
98 | esac | ||
99 | |||
100 | if test $color_tests = yes; then | ||
101 | init_colors=' | ||
102 | color_map["red"]="[0;31m" # Red. | ||
103 | color_map["grn"]="[0;32m" # Green. | ||
104 | color_map["lgn"]="[1;32m" # Light green. | ||
105 | color_map["blu"]="[1;34m" # Blue. | ||
106 | color_map["mgn"]="[0;35m" # Magenta. | ||
107 | color_map["std"]="[m" # No color. | ||
108 | color_for_result["ERROR"] = "mgn" | ||
109 | color_for_result["PASS"] = "grn" | ||
110 | color_for_result["XPASS"] = "red" | ||
111 | color_for_result["FAIL"] = "red" | ||
112 | color_for_result["XFAIL"] = "lgn" | ||
113 | color_for_result["SKIP"] = "blu"' | ||
114 | else | ||
115 | init_colors='' | ||
116 | fi | ||
117 | |||
118 | # :; is there to work around a bug in bash 3.2 (and earlier) which | ||
119 | # does not always set '$?' properly on redirection failure. | ||
120 | # See the Autoconf manual for more details. | ||
121 | :;{ | ||
122 | ( | ||
123 | # Ignore common signals (in this subshell only!), to avoid potential | ||
124 | # problems with Korn shells. Some Korn shells are known to propagate | ||
125 | # to themselves signals that have killed a child process they were | ||
126 | # waiting for; this is done at least for SIGINT (and usually only for | ||
127 | # it, in truth). Without the `trap' below, such a behaviour could | ||
128 | # cause a premature exit in the current subshell, e.g., in case the | ||
129 | # test command it runs gets terminated by a SIGINT. Thus, the awk | ||
130 | # script we are piping into would never seen the exit status it | ||
131 | # expects on its last input line (which is displayed below by the | ||
132 | # last `echo $?' statement), and would thus die reporting an internal | ||
133 | # error. | ||
134 | # For more information, see the Autoconf manual and the threads: | ||
135 | # <http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-autoconf/2011-09/msg00004.html> | ||
136 | # <http://mail.opensolaris.org/pipermail/ksh93-integration-discuss/2009-February/004121.html> | ||
137 | trap : 1 3 2 13 15 | ||
138 | if test $merge -gt 0; then | ||
139 | exec 2>&1 | ||
140 | else | ||
141 | exec 2>&3 | ||
142 | fi | ||
143 | "$@" | ||
144 | echo $? | ||
145 | ) | LC_ALL=C ${AM_TAP_AWK-awk} \ | ||
146 | -v me="$me" \ | ||
147 | -v test_script_name="$test_name" \ | ||
148 | -v log_file="$log_file" \ | ||
149 | -v trs_file="$trs_file" \ | ||
150 | -v expect_failure="$expect_failure" \ | ||
151 | -v merge="$merge" \ | ||
152 | -v ignore_exit="$ignore_exit" \ | ||
153 | -v comments="$comments" \ | ||
154 | -v diag_string="$diag_string" \ | ||
155 | ' | ||
156 | # TODO: the usages of "cat >&3" below could be optimized when using | ||
157 | # GNU awk, and/on on systems that supports /dev/fd/. | ||
158 | |||
159 | # Implementation note: in what follows, `result_obj` will be an | ||
160 | # associative array that (partly) simulates a TAP result object | ||
161 | # from the `TAP::Parser` perl module. | ||
162 | |||
163 | ## ----------- ## | ||
164 | ## FUNCTIONS ## | ||
165 | ## ----------- ## | ||
166 | |||
167 | function fatal(msg) | ||
168 | { | ||
169 | print me ": " msg | "cat >&2" | ||
170 | exit 1 | ||
171 | } | ||
172 | |||
173 | function abort(where) | ||
174 | { | ||
175 | fatal("internal error " where) | ||
176 | } | ||
177 | |||
178 | # Convert a boolean to a "yes"/"no" string. | ||
179 | function yn(bool) | ||
180 | { | ||
181 | return bool ? "yes" : "no"; | ||
182 | } | ||
183 | |||
184 | function add_test_result(result) | ||
185 | { | ||
186 | if (!test_results_index) | ||
187 | test_results_index = 0 | ||
188 | test_results_list[test_results_index] = result | ||
189 | test_results_index += 1 | ||
190 | test_results_seen[result] = 1; | ||
191 | } | ||
192 | |||
193 | # Whether the test script should be re-run by "make recheck". | ||
194 | function must_recheck() | ||
195 | { | ||
196 | for (k in test_results_seen) | ||
197 | if (k != "XFAIL" && k != "PASS" && k != "SKIP") | ||
198 | return 1 | ||
199 | return 0 | ||
200 | } | ||
201 | |||
202 | # Whether the content of the log file associated to this test should | ||
203 | # be copied into the "global" test-suite.log. | ||
204 | function copy_in_global_log() | ||
205 | { | ||
206 | for (k in test_results_seen) | ||
207 | if (k != "PASS") | ||
208 | return 1 | ||
209 | return 0 | ||
210 | } | ||
211 | |||
212 | function get_global_test_result() | ||
213 | { | ||
214 | if ("ERROR" in test_results_seen) | ||
215 | return "ERROR" | ||
216 | if ("FAIL" in test_results_seen || "XPASS" in test_results_seen) | ||
217 | return "FAIL" | ||
218 | all_skipped = 1 | ||
219 | for (k in test_results_seen) | ||
220 | if (k != "SKIP") | ||
221 | all_skipped = 0 | ||
222 | if (all_skipped) | ||
223 | return "SKIP" | ||
224 | return "PASS"; | ||
225 | } | ||
226 | |||
227 | function stringify_result_obj(result_obj) | ||
228 | { | ||
229 | if (result_obj["is_unplanned"] || result_obj["number"] != testno) | ||
230 | return "ERROR" | ||
231 | |||
232 | if (plan_seen == LATE_PLAN) | ||
233 | return "ERROR" | ||
234 | |||
235 | if (result_obj["directive"] == "TODO") | ||
236 | return result_obj["is_ok"] ? "XPASS" : "XFAIL" | ||
237 | |||
238 | if (result_obj["directive"] == "SKIP") | ||
239 | return result_obj["is_ok"] ? "SKIP" : COOKED_FAIL; | ||
240 | |||
241 | if (length(result_obj["directive"])) | ||
242 | abort("in function stringify_result_obj()") | ||
243 | |||
244 | return result_obj["is_ok"] ? COOKED_PASS : COOKED_FAIL | ||
245 | } | ||
246 | |||
247 | function decorate_result(result) | ||
248 | { | ||
249 | color_name = color_for_result[result] | ||
250 | if (color_name) | ||
251 | return color_map[color_name] "" result "" color_map["std"] | ||
252 | # If we are not using colorized output, or if we do not know how | ||
253 | # to colorize the given result, we should return it unchanged. | ||
254 | return result | ||
255 | } | ||
256 | |||
257 | function report(result, details) | ||
258 | { | ||
259 | if (result ~ /^(X?(PASS|FAIL)|SKIP|ERROR)/) | ||
260 | { | ||
261 | msg = ": " test_script_name | ||
262 | add_test_result(result) | ||
263 | } | ||
264 | else if (result == "#") | ||
265 | { | ||
266 | msg = " " test_script_name ":" | ||
267 | } | ||
268 | else | ||
269 | { | ||
270 | abort("in function report()") | ||
271 | } | ||
272 | if (length(details)) | ||
273 | msg = msg " " details | ||
274 | # Output on console might be colorized. | ||
275 | print decorate_result(result) msg | ||
276 | # Log the result in the log file too, to help debugging (this is | ||
277 | # especially true when said result is a TAP error or "Bail out!"). | ||
278 | print result msg | "cat >&3"; | ||
279 | } | ||
280 | |||
281 | function testsuite_error(error_message) | ||
282 | { | ||
283 | report("ERROR", "- " error_message) | ||
284 | } | ||
285 | |||
286 | function handle_tap_result() | ||
287 | { | ||
288 | details = result_obj["number"]; | ||
289 | if (length(result_obj["description"])) | ||
290 | details = details " " result_obj["description"] | ||
291 | |||
292 | if (plan_seen == LATE_PLAN) | ||
293 | { | ||
294 | details = details " # AFTER LATE PLAN"; | ||
295 | } | ||
296 | else if (result_obj["is_unplanned"]) | ||
297 | { | ||
298 | details = details " # UNPLANNED"; | ||
299 | } | ||
300 | else if (result_obj["number"] != testno) | ||
301 | { | ||
302 | details = sprintf("%s # OUT-OF-ORDER (expecting %d)", | ||
303 | details, testno); | ||
304 | } | ||
305 | else if (result_obj["directive"]) | ||
306 | { | ||
307 | details = details " # " result_obj["directive"]; | ||
308 | if (length(result_obj["explanation"])) | ||
309 | details = details " " result_obj["explanation"] | ||
310 | } | ||
311 | |||
312 | report(stringify_result_obj(result_obj), details) | ||
313 | } | ||
314 | |||
315 | # `skip_reason` should be empty whenever planned > 0. | ||
316 | function handle_tap_plan(planned, skip_reason) | ||
317 | { | ||
318 | planned += 0 # Avoid getting confused if, say, `planned` is "00" | ||
319 | if (length(skip_reason) && planned > 0) | ||
320 | abort("in function handle_tap_plan()") | ||
321 | if (plan_seen) | ||
322 | { | ||
323 | # Error, only one plan per stream is acceptable. | ||
324 | testsuite_error("multiple test plans") | ||
325 | return; | ||
326 | } | ||
327 | planned_tests = planned | ||
328 | # The TAP plan can come before or after *all* the TAP results; we speak | ||
329 | # respectively of an "early" or a "late" plan. If we see the plan line | ||
330 | # after at least one TAP result has been seen, assume we have a late | ||
331 | # plan; in this case, any further test result seen after the plan will | ||
332 | # be flagged as an error. | ||
333 | plan_seen = (testno >= 1 ? LATE_PLAN : EARLY_PLAN) | ||
334 | # If testno > 0, we have an error ("too many tests run") that will be | ||
335 | # automatically dealt with later, so do not worry about it here. If | ||
336 | # $plan_seen is true, we have an error due to a repeated plan, and that | ||
337 | # has already been dealt with above. Otherwise, we have a valid "plan | ||
338 | # with SKIP" specification, and should report it as a particular kind | ||
339 | # of SKIP result. | ||
340 | if (planned == 0 && testno == 0) | ||
341 | { | ||
342 | if (length(skip_reason)) | ||
343 | skip_reason = "- " skip_reason; | ||
344 | report("SKIP", skip_reason); | ||
345 | } | ||
346 | } | ||
347 | |||
348 | function extract_tap_comment(line) | ||
349 | { | ||
350 | if (index(line, diag_string) == 1) | ||
351 | { | ||
352 | # Strip leading `diag_string` from `line`. | ||
353 | line = substr(line, length(diag_string) + 1) | ||
354 | # And strip any leading and trailing whitespace left. | ||
355 | sub("^[ \t]*", "", line) | ||
356 | sub("[ \t]*$", "", line) | ||
357 | # Return what is left (if any). | ||
358 | return line; | ||
359 | } | ||
360 | return ""; | ||
361 | } | ||
362 | |||
363 | # When this function is called, we know that line is a TAP result line, | ||
364 | # so that it matches the (perl) RE "^(not )?ok\b". | ||
365 | function setup_result_obj(line) | ||
366 | { | ||
367 | # Get the result, and remove it from the line. | ||
368 | result_obj["is_ok"] = (substr(line, 1, 2) == "ok" ? 1 : 0) | ||
369 | sub("^(not )?ok[ \t]*", "", line) | ||
370 | |||
371 | # If the result has an explicit number, get it and strip it; otherwise, | ||
372 | # automatically assing the next progresive number to it. | ||
373 | if (line ~ /^[0-9]+$/ || line ~ /^[0-9]+[^a-zA-Z0-9_]/) | ||
374 | { | ||
375 | match(line, "^[0-9]+") | ||
376 | # The final `+ 0` is to normalize numbers with leading zeros. | ||
377 | result_obj["number"] = substr(line, 1, RLENGTH) + 0 | ||
378 | line = substr(line, RLENGTH + 1) | ||
379 | } | ||
380 | else | ||
381 | { | ||
382 | result_obj["number"] = testno | ||
383 | } | ||
384 | |||
385 | if (plan_seen == LATE_PLAN) | ||
386 | # No further test results are acceptable after a "late" TAP plan | ||
387 | # has been seen. | ||
388 | result_obj["is_unplanned"] = 1 | ||
389 | else if (plan_seen && testno > planned_tests) | ||
390 | result_obj["is_unplanned"] = 1 | ||
391 | else | ||
392 | result_obj["is_unplanned"] = 0 | ||
393 | |||
394 | # Strip trailing and leading whitespace. | ||
395 | sub("^[ \t]*", "", line) | ||
396 | sub("[ \t]*$", "", line) | ||
397 | |||
398 | # This will have to be corrected if we have a "TODO"/"SKIP" directive. | ||
399 | result_obj["description"] = line | ||
400 | result_obj["directive"] = "" | ||
401 | result_obj["explanation"] = "" | ||
402 | |||
403 | if (index(line, "#") == 0) | ||
404 | return # No possible directive, nothing more to do. | ||
405 | |||
406 | # Directives are case-insensitive. | ||
407 | rx = "[ \t]*#[ \t]*([tT][oO][dD][oO]|[sS][kK][iI][pP])[ \t]*" | ||
408 | |||
409 | # See whether we have the directive, and if yes, where. | ||
410 | pos = match(line, rx "$") | ||
411 | if (!pos) | ||
412 | pos = match(line, rx "[^a-zA-Z0-9_]") | ||
413 | |||
414 | # If there was no TAP directive, we have nothing more to do. | ||
415 | if (!pos) | ||
416 | return | ||
417 | |||
418 | # Let`s now see if the TAP directive has been escaped. For example: | ||
419 | # escaped: ok \# SKIP | ||
420 | # not escaped: ok \\# SKIP | ||
421 | # escaped: ok \\\\\# SKIP | ||
422 | # not escaped: ok \ # SKIP | ||
423 | if (substr(line, pos, 1) == "#") | ||
424 | { | ||
425 | bslash_count = 0 | ||
426 | for (i = pos; i > 1 && substr(line, i - 1, 1) == "\\"; i--) | ||
427 | bslash_count += 1 | ||
428 | if (bslash_count % 2) | ||
429 | return # Directive was escaped. | ||
430 | } | ||
431 | |||
432 | # Strip the directive and its explanation (if any) from the test | ||
433 | # description. | ||
434 | result_obj["description"] = substr(line, 1, pos - 1) | ||
435 | # Now remove the test description from the line, that has been dealt | ||
436 | # with already. | ||
437 | line = substr(line, pos) | ||
438 | # Strip the directive, and save its value (normalized to upper case). | ||
439 | sub("^[ \t]*#[ \t]*", "", line) | ||
440 | result_obj["directive"] = toupper(substr(line, 1, 4)) | ||
441 | line = substr(line, 5) | ||
442 | # Now get the explanation for the directive (if any), with leading | ||
443 | # and trailing whitespace removed. | ||
444 | sub("^[ \t]*", "", line) | ||
445 | sub("[ \t]*$", "", line) | ||
446 | result_obj["explanation"] = line | ||
447 | } | ||
448 | |||
449 | function get_test_exit_message(status) | ||
450 | { | ||
451 | if (status == 0) | ||
452 | return "" | ||
453 | if (status !~ /^[1-9][0-9]*$/) | ||
454 | abort("getting exit status") | ||
455 | if (status < 127) | ||
456 | exit_details = "" | ||
457 | else if (status == 127) | ||
458 | exit_details = " (command not found?)" | ||
459 | else if (status >= 128 && status <= 255) | ||
460 | exit_details = sprintf(" (terminated by signal %d?)", status - 128) | ||
461 | else if (status > 256 && status <= 384) | ||
462 | # We used to report an "abnormal termination" here, but some Korn | ||
463 | # shells, when a child process die due to signal number n, can leave | ||
464 | # in $? an exit status of 256+n instead of the more standard 128+n. | ||
465 | # Apparently, both behaviours are allowed by POSIX (2008), so be | ||
466 | # prepared to handle them both. See also Austing Group report ID | ||
467 | # 0000051 <http://www.austingroupbugs.net/view.php?id=51> | ||
468 | exit_details = sprintf(" (terminated by signal %d?)", status - 256) | ||
469 | else | ||
470 | # Never seen in practice. | ||
471 | exit_details = " (abnormal termination)" | ||
472 | return sprintf("exited with status %d%s", status, exit_details) | ||
473 | } | ||
474 | |||
475 | function write_test_results() | ||
476 | { | ||
477 | print ":global-test-result: " get_global_test_result() > trs_file | ||
478 | print ":recheck: " yn(must_recheck()) > trs_file | ||
479 | print ":copy-in-global-log: " yn(copy_in_global_log()) > trs_file | ||
480 | for (i = 0; i < test_results_index; i += 1) | ||
481 | print ":test-result: " test_results_list[i] > trs_file | ||
482 | close(trs_file); | ||
483 | } | ||
484 | |||
485 | BEGIN { | ||
486 | |||
487 | ## ------- ## | ||
488 | ## SETUP ## | ||
489 | ## ------- ## | ||
490 | |||
491 | '"$init_colors"' | ||
492 | |||
493 | # Properly initialized once the TAP plan is seen. | ||
494 | planned_tests = 0 | ||
495 | |||
496 | COOKED_PASS = expect_failure ? "XPASS": "PASS"; | ||
497 | COOKED_FAIL = expect_failure ? "XFAIL": "FAIL"; | ||
498 | |||
499 | # Enumeration-like constants to remember which kind of plan (if any) | ||
500 | # has been seen. It is important that NO_PLAN evaluates "false" as | ||
501 | # a boolean. | ||
502 | NO_PLAN = 0 | ||
503 | EARLY_PLAN = 1 | ||
504 | LATE_PLAN = 2 | ||
505 | |||
506 | testno = 0 # Number of test results seen so far. | ||
507 | bailed_out = 0 # Whether a "Bail out!" directive has been seen. | ||
508 | |||
509 | # Whether the TAP plan has been seen or not, and if yes, which kind | ||
510 | # it is ("early" is seen before any test result, "late" otherwise). | ||
511 | plan_seen = NO_PLAN | ||
512 | |||
513 | ## --------- ## | ||
514 | ## PARSING ## | ||
515 | ## --------- ## | ||
516 | |||
517 | is_first_read = 1 | ||
518 | |||
519 | while (1) | ||
520 | { | ||
521 | # Involutions required so that we are able to read the exit status | ||
522 | # from the last input line. | ||
523 | st = getline | ||
524 | if (st < 0) # I/O error. | ||
525 | fatal("I/O error while reading from input stream") | ||
526 | else if (st == 0) # End-of-input | ||
527 | { | ||
528 | if (is_first_read) | ||
529 | abort("in input loop: only one input line") | ||
530 | break | ||
531 | } | ||
532 | if (is_first_read) | ||
533 | { | ||
534 | is_first_read = 0 | ||
535 | nextline = $0 | ||
536 | continue | ||
537 | } | ||
538 | else | ||
539 | { | ||
540 | curline = nextline | ||
541 | nextline = $0 | ||
542 | $0 = curline | ||
543 | } | ||
544 | # Copy any input line verbatim into the log file. | ||
545 | print | "cat >&3" | ||
546 | # Parsing of TAP input should stop after a "Bail out!" directive. | ||
547 | if (bailed_out) | ||
548 | continue | ||
549 | |||
550 | # TAP test result. | ||
551 | if ($0 ~ /^(not )?ok$/ || $0 ~ /^(not )?ok[^a-zA-Z0-9_]/) | ||
552 | { | ||
553 | testno += 1 | ||
554 | setup_result_obj($0) | ||
555 | handle_tap_result() | ||
556 | } | ||
557 | # TAP plan (normal or "SKIP" without explanation). | ||
558 | else if ($0 ~ /^1\.\.[0-9]+[ \t]*$/) | ||
559 | { | ||
560 | # The next two lines will put the number of planned tests in $0. | ||
561 | sub("^1\\.\\.", "") | ||
562 | sub("[^0-9]*$", "") | ||
563 | handle_tap_plan($0, "") | ||
564 | continue | ||
565 | } | ||
566 | # TAP "SKIP" plan, with an explanation. | ||
567 | else if ($0 ~ /^1\.\.0+[ \t]*#/) | ||
568 | { | ||
569 | # The next lines will put the skip explanation in $0, stripping | ||
570 | # any leading and trailing whitespace. This is a little more | ||
571 | # tricky in truth, since we want to also strip a potential leading | ||
572 | # "SKIP" string from the message. | ||
573 | sub("^[^#]*#[ \t]*(SKIP[: \t][ \t]*)?", "") | ||
574 | sub("[ \t]*$", ""); | ||
575 | handle_tap_plan(0, $0) | ||
576 | } | ||
577 | # "Bail out!" magic. | ||
578 | # Older versions of prove and TAP::Harness (e.g., 3.17) did not | ||
579 | # recognize a "Bail out!" directive when preceded by leading | ||
580 | # whitespace, but more modern versions (e.g., 3.23) do. So we | ||
581 | # emulate the latter, "more modern" behaviour. | ||
582 | else if ($0 ~ /^[ \t]*Bail out!/) | ||
583 | { | ||
584 | bailed_out = 1 | ||
585 | # Get the bailout message (if any), with leading and trailing | ||
586 | # whitespace stripped. The message remains stored in `$0`. | ||
587 | sub("^[ \t]*Bail out![ \t]*", ""); | ||
588 | sub("[ \t]*$", ""); | ||
589 | # Format the error message for the | ||
590 | bailout_message = "Bail out!" | ||
591 | if (length($0)) | ||
592 | bailout_message = bailout_message " " $0 | ||
593 | testsuite_error(bailout_message) | ||
594 | } | ||
595 | # Maybe we have too look for dianogtic comments too. | ||
596 | else if (comments != 0) | ||
597 | { | ||
598 | comment = extract_tap_comment($0); | ||
599 | if (length(comment)) | ||
600 | report("#", comment); | ||
601 | } | ||
602 | } | ||
603 | |||
604 | ## -------- ## | ||
605 | ## FINISH ## | ||
606 | ## -------- ## | ||
607 | |||
608 | # A "Bail out!" directive should cause us to ignore any following TAP | ||
609 | # error, as well as a non-zero exit status from the TAP producer. | ||
610 | if (!bailed_out) | ||
611 | { | ||
612 | if (!plan_seen) | ||
613 | { | ||
614 | testsuite_error("missing test plan") | ||
615 | } | ||
616 | else if (planned_tests != testno) | ||
617 | { | ||
618 | bad_amount = testno > planned_tests ? "many" : "few" | ||
619 | testsuite_error(sprintf("too %s tests run (expected %d, got %d)", | ||
620 | bad_amount, planned_tests, testno)) | ||
621 | } | ||
622 | if (!ignore_exit) | ||
623 | { | ||
624 | # Fetch exit status from the last line. | ||
625 | exit_message = get_test_exit_message(nextline) | ||
626 | if (exit_message) | ||
627 | testsuite_error(exit_message) | ||
628 | } | ||
629 | } | ||
630 | |||
631 | write_test_results() | ||
632 | |||
633 | exit 0 | ||
634 | |||
635 | } # End of "BEGIN" block. | ||
636 | ' | ||
637 | |||
638 | # TODO: document that we consume the file descriptor 3 :-( | ||
639 | } 3>"$log_file" | ||
640 | |||
641 | test $? -eq 0 || fatal "I/O or internal error" | ||
642 | |||
643 | # Local Variables: | ||
644 | # mode: shell-script | ||
645 | # sh-indentation: 2 | ||
646 | # eval: (add-hook 'write-file-hooks 'time-stamp) | ||
647 | # time-stamp-start: "scriptversion=" | ||
648 | # time-stamp-format: "%:y-%02m-%02d.%02H" | ||
649 | # time-stamp-time-zone: "UTC" | ||
650 | # time-stamp-end: "; # UTC" | ||
651 | # End: | ||