X-Git-Url: https://diplodocus.org/git/nmh/blobdiff_plain/b90476d799a2580fbd69e13325c56be5d56e1396..055d67a6bbaea04478523a17a9f5058c92f79522:/test/install-mh/test-version-check diff --git a/test/install-mh/test-version-check b/test/install-mh/test-version-check index 8085a445..2db8565b 100755 --- a/test/install-mh/test-version-check +++ b/test/install-mh/test-version-check @@ -6,7 +6,6 @@ # ###################################################### -set -x # ???? debug on buildbot set -e if test -z "${MH_OBJ_DIR}"; then @@ -18,104 +17,106 @@ fi setup_test -require_prog script -#### FreeBSD script, e.g., doesn't use -c to identify a command to run. -if script -c 'echo OK' /dev/null 2>&1 | egrep 'OK' >/dev/null; then - script_command_opt='-c' -else - script_command_opt='' -fi +actual="${MH_TEST_DIR}/test-version-check$$.actual" +context="${MH_TEST_DIR}"/Mail/context +version="Version: nmh-${MH_VERSION}" +cmd="${MH_TEST_DIR}/Mail/cmd" +runpty="${MH_OBJ_DIR}/test/runpty" -#### Run a command but don't wait for user input. script(1) seems to do -#### what we want by not waiting when run in the background. +#### Run a command but don't wait for user input. We switched from script(1) +#### to our own utility, runpty. Check that it makes the command look like +#### it's connected to a terminal below. run_without_input() { - echo MHCONTEXT = $MHCONTEXT # ???? - if [ "$script_command_opt" = -c ]; then - #### -c takes single argument with command + arguments. - script -q -f -c "$*" "$actual" >/dev/null & - else - #### E.g., FreeBSD. Don't combine command arguments. - script -q -t 0 "$actual" "$@" >/dev/null & - fi - - wait $! + #### Create a command to use as a shell for script. + cat >"${cmd}" </dev/null || test_skip "runpty doesn't simulate tty" + # Removing Version will trigger the welcome message. (setup_test # inserted it so that other tests wouldn't show it.) -grep -v Version "$context" > "$context.NEW" -mv -f "$context.NEW" "$context" +grep -v Version "${context}" > "${context}.NEW" +mv -f "${context}.NEW" "${context}" start_test 'mhparam skips the welcome message' run_without_input mhparam path -grep 'Welcome to nmh version ' "$actual" >/dev/null && false +grep 'Welcome to nmh version ' "${actual}" >/dev/null && false # Make sure that version wasn't added to context. grep "^${version}$" "${MH_TEST_DIR}/Mail/context" >/dev/null && false -rm "$actual" +rm "${actual}" start_test 'Welcome: disable in profile skips the welcome message' cp "${MH}" "${MH}-welcome" printf 'Welcome: disable\n' >> "${MH}-welcome" -(MH="${MH}-welcome" run_without_input pick last) -grep 'Welcome to nmh version ' "$actual" >/dev/null && false +# Run the function in subshell instead of augmenting the environment +# for a single command, so that the environment does not retain the +# MH setting. That can happen when run under distcheck, depending +# on the user's shell. +(MH="${MH}-welcome"; run_without_input pick last) +rm "${MH}-welcome" +grep 'Welcome to nmh version ' "${actual}" >/dev/null && false # Make sure that version wasn't added to context. grep "^${version}$" "${MH_TEST_DIR}/Mail/context" >/dev/null && false -rm "$actual" +rm "${actual}" start_test 'with welcome message' run_without_input pick last -cat "${MH_TEST_DIR}/Mail/context"; cat "$actual" # ???? -grep 'Welcome to nmh version ' "$actual" >/dev/null +grep 'Welcome to nmh version ' "${actual}" >/dev/null # Make sure that version was added to context. grep "^${version}$" "${MH_TEST_DIR}/Mail/context" >/dev/null -rm "$actual" +rm "${actual}" start_test 'without welcome message' # After running the previous test, this one should not have # the welcome message. run_without_input pick last -grep 'Welcome to nmh version ' "$actual" >/dev/null && false +grep 'Welcome to nmh version ' "${actual}" >/dev/null && false # Make sure that version is still in context. grep "^${version}$" "${MH_TEST_DIR}/Mail/context" >/dev/null -rm "$actual" +rm "${actual}" start_test 'with MHCONTEXT, welcome only if older' MHCONTEXT="${MH_TEST_DIR}/Mail/context2"; export MHCONTEXT printf 'Version: nmh-1.5\n' >"${MHCONTEXT}" -cat "$MHCONTEXT" # ???? run_without_input pick last -grep 'Welcome to nmh version ' "$actual" >/dev/null +grep 'Welcome to nmh version ' "${actual}" >/dev/null # And make sure that version did get updated in context. grep "^${version}$" "${MHCONTEXT}" >/dev/null -rm "$actual" +rm "${actual}" start_test "with MHCONTEXT doesn't welcome if newer" printf 'Version: nmh-10000.0\n' >"${MHCONTEXT}" run_without_input pick last -grep 'Welcome to nmh version ' "$actual" >/dev/null && false +grep 'Welcome to nmh version ' "${actual}" >/dev/null && false # And make sure that version didn't get updated in context. grep '^Version: nmh-10000.0$' "${MHCONTEXT}" >/dev/null -rm "$actual" +rm "${actual}" start_test 'with MHCONTEXT but no version, no welcome and update' printf '' >"${MHCONTEXT}" run_without_input pick last -grep 'Welcome to nmh version ' "$actual" >/dev/null && false +grep 'Welcome to nmh version ' "${actual}" >/dev/null && false # And make sure that version did get updated in context. grep "^${version}$" "${MHCONTEXT}" >/dev/null -rm "$actual" +rm "${actual}" finish_test -exit $failed +exit ${failed}