X-Git-Url: https://diplodocus.org/git/nmh/blobdiff_plain/9dd4911a8028351dd97ab253977e4a0e532ee857..a7ec5d546fe5dbf8bc375bdb8d69f5f84789fc7e:/test/common.sh.in diff --git a/test/common.sh.in b/test/common.sh.in index 1afa6366..004c8b1f 100644 --- a/test/common.sh.in +++ b/test/common.sh.in @@ -9,20 +9,29 @@ 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 "$nmhexecdir" && nmhexecdir="@libexecdir@/nmh" test -z "$bindir" && bindir="@bindir@" test -z "$mandir" && mandir="@mandir@" -test -z "$sysconfdir" && sysconfdir="@sysconfdir@" +test -z "$nmhetcdir" && nmhetcdir="@sysconfdir@/nmh" +test -z "$supported_locks" && supported_locks="@supported_locks@" +test -z "$default_locking" && default_locking="@default_locking@" test -z "$MULTIBYTE_ENABLED" && MULTIBYTE_ENABLED="@MULTIBYTE_ENABLED@" test -z "$ICONV_ENABLED" && ICONV_ENABLED="@ICONV_ENABLED@" -export MH_TEST_DIR auxexecdir bindir mandir sysconfdir +export MH_TEST_DIR nmhexecdir bindir mandir nmhetcdir export MULTIBYTE_ENABLED ICONV_ENABLED test -z "$MH_INST_DIR" && MH_INST_DIR="${MH_TEST_DIR}/inst" export MH_INST_DIR -unset MHBUILD MHCONTEXT MHMTSUSERCONF MHN MHSHOW MHSTORE MHTMPDIR -unset MHLDEBUG MHPDEBUG MHWDEBUG MM_CHARSET PAGER +unset MAILDROP MHBUILD MHCONTEXT MHMTSUSERCONF MHN MHSHOW MHSTORE +unset MHLDEBUG MHPDEBUG MHWDEBUG PAGER +#### Set LC_ALL in individual tests as needed. Unset these so +#### that we don't depend on user's settings in other tests. +unset LANG LC_ALL LC_CTYPE + +#### Use a test dir for tmp files when MHTMPDIR applies. +MHTMPDIR=$MH_TEST_DIR/Mail +export MHTMPDIR output_md5() { @@ -30,7 +39,7 @@ output_md5() #### 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 + @MD5SUM@ $* | @MD5FMT@ | awk '{print $1}' } #### Use built-in $((...)) in test suite if shell supports it. @@ -76,6 +85,18 @@ require_prog () fi } +# Skip test if none of the offered locales are supported. +require_locale () +{ + for locale in "$@"; do + if locale -a | grep -i "$locale" >/dev/null; then + return + fi + done + + test_skip "no suitable locale available" +} + # Some stuff for doing silly progress indicators if [ -t 1 ] ; then progress_update () @@ -90,7 +111,7 @@ if [ -t 1 ] ; then # note \r so next update will overwrite printf '%3d%%\r' $PERC } - + progress_done () { printf '100%%\n' @@ -121,26 +142,85 @@ check_for_hard_links () { set -e } +#### Filter that squeezes blank lines, partially emulating GNU cat -s, +#### but sufficient for our purpose. +#### From http://www-rohan.sdsu.edu/doc/sed.html, compiled by Eric Pement. +squeeze_lines() { + sed '/^$/N;/\n$/D' +} + +#### Filter that converts non-breakable space U+00A0 to an ASCII space. +prepare_space() { + sed 's/'"`printf '\\302\\240'`"'/ /g' +} + #### 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 the contents are same, the second file is removed. And the +#### first file is removed unless there's an optional argument with +#### a value of 'keep first'. #### If different, global variable "failed" is incremented. +#### If there's an optional 'ignore space' argument, spacing differences +#### will not be considered signficant, emulating GNU diff -w. It +#### is assumed that the first file has already been run through +#### prepare_space. check() { - #### POSIX diff should support -c. - if cmp -s "$1" "$2"; then - test $# -lt 3 -o "$3" != 'keep first' && rm -f "$1" - rm -f "$2" + first=$1; shift + second=$1; shift + keepfirst= + ignorespace= + while [ $# -gt 0 ]; do + case $1 in + 'keep first') keepfirst=1 ;; + 'ignore space') ignorespace=1 ;; + *) echo "$0: invalid check() argument \"$1\" in test suite" >&2 ;; + esac + shift + done + + success= + if [ "$ignorespace" ]; then + #### POSIX diff should support -b. + prepare_space <"$second" | diff -b "$first" - >/dev/null && success=1 else - echo - diff -c "$1" "$2" || true - echo - echo "$0: test failed, outputs are in $1 and $2." - failed=`expr ${failed:-0} + 1` + cmp -s "$first" "$second" && success=1 fi + + if [ "$success" ]; then + [ "$keepfirst" ] || rm -f "$first" + rm -f "$second" + else + echo + #### POSIX diff should support -c. + diff -c "$first" "$second" || true + echo + echo "$0: test failed, outputs are in $first and $second." + failed=`expr ${failed:-0} + 1` + #### Set return status of the function. + [ $failed -eq 0 ] + fi +} + + +#### Shortcut to enable use of valgrind: set NMH_VALGRIND environment +#### variable (to anything) so run_* will use valgrind. +if [ "${NMH_VALGRIND}" -a -z "${NMH_TEST_PREFIX}" ]; then + #### Need absolute path to valgrind.supp in case the test does a cd. + NMH_TEST_PREFIX="valgrind --quiet --error-exitcode=1 \ + --suppressions=`cd ${srcdir} && pwd`/test/valgrind.supp" +fi + +#### Run test under another program by setting NMH_TEST_PREFIX +#### environment variable to, e.g., 'valgrind --quiet'. +run_prog() { + case $1 in + #### Don't run valgrind on shell built-in. + eval\ *) "$@" ;; + *) ${NMH_TEST_PREFIX} "$@" ;; + esac } + #### 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: @@ -148,7 +228,11 @@ check() { #### if there is an optional third argument, it is used in the error message. run_test() { set +e - actual_output=`$1 2>&1` + case $1 in + #### Don't run valgrind on shell built-in. + eval\ *) actual_output=`$1 2>&1` ;; + *) actual_output=`${NMH_TEST_PREFIX} $1 2>&1` ;; + esac set -e if test x"$actual_output" != x"$2"; then echo "$0: ${3:-\"$1\"} expected:" 1>&2 @@ -162,10 +246,9 @@ run_test() { setup_test () { MH="${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}${auxexecdir}" - export MH MHMTSCONF MH_LIB_DIR PATH + MHMTSCONF="${MH_INST_DIR}${nmhetcdir}/mts.conf" + MH_LIBEXEC_DIR="${MH_INST_DIR}${nmhexecdir}" + export MH MHMTSCONF MH_LIBEXEC_DIR # # Only install once @@ -190,32 +273,36 @@ setup_test () "${MHMTSCONF}.old" >"${MHMTSCONF}" fi + #### On Solaris, must set PATH after the install! + PATH="${MH_INST_DIR}${bindir}:${PATH}" + export PATH + # clean old test data - trap "rm -rf '$MH_TEST_DIR/Mail'" 0 + trap "cd $MH_TEST_DIR; rm -rf '$MH_TEST_DIR/Mail'" 0 # setup test data - mkdir "$MH_TEST_DIR/Mail" || exit 1 + mkdir -p "$MH_TEST_DIR/Mail" || exit 1 cat > "$MH" < /dev/null + folder -create +inbox > /dev/null # create 10 basic messages for i in 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10; do