tests/run-tests
author mpm@selenic.com
Tue, 21 Jun 2005 19:31:13 -0800
changeset 419 28511fc21073
parent 399 f060d728fe54
child 429 688d03d6997a
permissions -rwxr-xr-x
[PATCH] file seperator handling for the other 'OS' -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 [PATCH] file seperator handling for the other 'OS' From: K Thananchayan <thananck@yahoo.com> The following patch maintains repo root relative source file names in canonical form (with '/' as file seperator). Mercurial calls os.path.join, os.path.normpath, os.path.walk that use platform's file seperator. This patch does not change seperator in these circumstances (except when the result refer to source files). manifest hash: 2fbb4cb0d3d0bc4f4de5c7c8803fb738072ec6c5 -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.0 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFCuNuBywK+sNU5EO8RAhAZAKCV8cz11+rdof9n1tHb0uDScF34GgCeITNi 4aVikToPXqXyReN9kFP5pnY= =xcV5 -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----

#!/bin/bash

set -e

tests=0
failed=0
H=$PWD

TESTPATH=$PWD/install/bin
export PATH=$TESTPATH:$PATH
export PYTHONPATH=$PWD/install/lib/python

rm -rf install
cd ..
${PYTHON:-python} setup.py install --home=tests/install > tests/install.err
if [ $? != 0 ] ; then
    cat tests/install.err
fi
cd $H
rm install.err

function run_one
{
    rm -f $1.err
    export TZ=GMT
    D=`mktemp -d`
    if [ "$D" == "" ] ; then
	echo mktemp failed!
    fi

    cd $D
    fail=0

    if ! $H/$1 > .out 2>&1 ; then
	echo $1 failed with error code $?
	fail=1
    fi

    if [ -s .out -a ! -r $H/$1.out ] ; then
	echo $1 generated unexpected output:
	cat .out
	cp .out $H/$1.err
	fail=1
    elif [ -r $H/$1.out ] && ! diff -u $H/$1.out .out > /dev/null ; then
	echo $1 output changed:
	diff -u $H/$1.out .out && true
	cp .out $H/$1.err
	fail=1
    fi

    cd $H
    rm -r $D
    return $fail
}

TESTS=$@
if [ "$TESTS" == "" ] ; then
    TESTS=`ls test-* | grep -Ev "\.|~"`
fi

for f in $TESTS ; do
    echo -n "."
    if ! run_one $f ; then
	failed=$[$failed + 1]
    fi
    tests=$[$tests + 1]
done

rm -rf install

echo
echo Ran $tests tests, $failed failed

if [ $failed -gt 0 ] ; then
    exit 1
fi