export HOME
unset MAILDROP MHBUILD MHCONTEXT MHMTSUSERCONF MHN MHSHOW MHSTORE
-unset MHLDEBUG MHPDEBUG MHWDEBUG PAGER XOAUTH
+unset MHLDEBUG MHPDEBUG MHWDEBUG PAGER XOAUTH SMTPUTF8
#### Set LC_ALL in individual tests as needed. Unset these so
#### that we don't depend on user's settings in other tests.
unset LANG LC_ALL LC_CTYPE
}
# Skip test if none of the offered locales are supported.
+# As side effect, use the first locale that is found. Note that
+# some platforms allow, by way of example, en_US.UTF-8 to be used
+# even though en_US.UTF8 is listed by locale -a. But by setting
+# LC_ALL here, we don't rely on that.
require_locale ()
{
for locale in "$@"; do
if locale -a | grep -i "$locale" >/dev/null; then
+ LC_ALL="$locale"; export LC_ALL
return
fi
done
#### 'ignore space' -- spacing differences will not be considered
#### significant, emulating GNU diff -w. It is assumed that the
#### first file has already been run through prepare_space.
+#### 'expectfail' -- The test is expected to fail, e.g. due to a code
+#### bug, but the test should run as a placeholder for the fix.
#### ':' <test name> -- will print '<test name>' in the failure message,
#### to make it easier to tell which of multiple tests has failed.
check() {
second=$1; shift
keepfirst=
ignorespace=
+ expectfail=false
label=test
while [ $# -gt 0 ]; do
case $1 in
'keep first') keepfirst=1 ;;
'ignore space') ignorespace=1 ;;
+ expectfail) expectfail=true;;
':') shift; label=\'"$*"\'; break ;;
*) echo "$0: invalid check() argument \"$1\" in test suite" >&2 ;;
esac
if [ "$success" ]; then
[ "$keepfirst" ] || rm -f "$first"
rm -f "$second"
+ if $expectfail; then
+ echo "$0: expected test to fail, but it passed"
+ failed=`expr ${failed:-0} + 1`
+ #### Set return status of the function.
+ [ $failed -eq 0 ]
+ fi
else
echo
#### POSIX diff should support -c.
diff -c "$first" "$second" || true
echo
echo "$0: $label failed, outputs are in $first and $second."
- failed=`expr ${failed:-0} + 1`
- #### Set return status of the function.
- [ $failed -eq 0 ]
+ if $expectfail; then
+ echo "$0: $label expected to fail, ignoring"
+ else
+ failed=`expr ${failed:-0} + 1`
+ #### Set return status of the function.
+ [ $failed -eq 0 ]
+ fi
fi
}