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author | Rob Landley <rob@landley.net> | 2018-12-03 17:04:23 -0600 |
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committer | Rob Landley <rob@landley.net> | 2018-12-03 17:04:23 -0600 |
commit | 80e5d01eb0fa8d49199a6bff03d1e84b19378907 (patch) | |
tree | 44231e1c729831480319ed6afc96acf09e5d1efb | |
parent | 87c0214c495a998220fa982d88616aab149729e2 (diff) | |
download | toybox-80e5d01eb0fa8d49199a6bff03d1e84b19378907.tar.gz |
Break runtest.sh out again: the Android devs were using it.
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2 files changed, 194 insertions, 193 deletions
diff --git a/scripts/runtest.sh b/scripts/runtest.sh new file mode 100644 index 00000000..d08657cb --- /dev/null +++ b/scripts/runtest.sh @@ -0,0 +1,193 @@ +# Simple test harness infrastructure +# +# Copyright 2005 by Rob Landley + +# This file defines two main functions, "testcmd" and "optional". The +# first performs a test, the second enables/disables tests based on +# configuration options. + +# The following environment variables enable optional behavior in "testing": +# DEBUG - Show every command run by test script. +# VERBOSE - Print the diff -u of each failed test case. +# If equal to "fail", stop after first failed test. +# +# The "testcmd" function takes five arguments: +# $1) Description to display when running command +# $2) Command line arguments to command +# $3) Expected result (on stdout) +# $4) Data written to file "input" +# $5) Data written to stdin +# +# The "testing" function is like testcmd but takes a complete command line +# (I.E. you have to include the command name.) The variable $C is an absolute +# path to the command being tested, which can bypass shell builtins. +# +# The exit value of testcmd is the exit value of the command it ran. +# +# The environment variable "FAILCOUNT" contains a cumulative total of the +# number of failed tests. +# +# The "optional" function is used to skip certain tests (by setting the +# environment variable SKIP), ala: +# optional CFG_THINGY +# +# The "optional" function checks the environment variable "OPTIONFLAGS", +# which is either empty (in which case it always clears SKIP) or +# else contains a colon-separated list of features (in which case the function +# clears SKIP if the flag was found, or sets it to 1 if the flag was not found). + +export FAILCOUNT=0 +export SKIP= + +# Helper functions + +# Check config to see if option is enabled, set SKIP if not. + +SHOWPASS=PASS +SHOWFAIL=FAIL +SHOWSKIP=SKIP + +if tty -s <&1 +then + SHOWPASS="$(echo -e "\033[1;32m${SHOWPASS}\033[0m")" + SHOWFAIL="$(echo -e "\033[1;31m${SHOWFAIL}\033[0m")" + SHOWSKIP="$(echo -e "\033[1;33m${SHOWSKIP}\033[0m")" +fi + +optional() +{ + option=`echo "$OPTIONFLAGS" | egrep "(^|:)$1(:|\$)"` + # Not set? + if [ -z "$1" ] || [ -z "$OPTIONFLAGS" ] || [ ${#option} -ne 0 ] + then + SKIP="" + return + fi + SKIP=1 +} + +wrong_args() +{ + if [ $# -ne 5 ] + then + echo "Test $NAME has the wrong number of arguments ($# $*)" >&2 + exit + fi +} + +# The testing function + +testing() +{ + NAME="$CMDNAME $1" + wrong_args "$@" + + [ -z "$1" ] && NAME=$2 + + [ -n "$DEBUG" ] && set -x + + if [ -n "$SKIP" ] || ( [ -n "$SKIP_HOST" ] && [ -n "$TEST_HOST" ]) + then + [ ! -z "$VERBOSE" ] && echo "$SHOWSKIP: $NAME" + return 0 + fi + + echo -ne "$3" > expected + echo -ne "$4" > input + echo -ne "$5" | ${EVAL:-eval} -- "$2" > actual + RETVAL=$? + + # Catch segfaults + [ $RETVAL -gt 128 ] && [ $RETVAL -lt 255 ] && + echo "exited with signal (or returned $RETVAL)" >> actual + + DIFF="$(diff -au${NOSPACE:+b} expected actual)" + if [ ! -z "$DIFF" ] + then + FAILCOUNT=$[$FAILCOUNT+1] + echo "$SHOWFAIL: $NAME" + if [ -n "$VERBOSE" ] + then + [ ! -z "$4" ] && echo "echo -ne \"$4\" > input" + echo "echo -ne '$5' |$EVAL $2" + echo "$DIFF" + [ "$VERBOSE" == fail ] && exit 1 + fi + else + echo "$SHOWPASS: $NAME" + fi + rm -f input expected actual + + [ -n "$DEBUG" ] && set +x + + return 0 +} + +testcmd() +{ + wrong_args "$@" + + X="$1" + [ -z "$X" ] && X="$CMDNAME $2" + testing "$X" "$C $2" "$3" "$4" "$5" +} + +# Recursively grab an executable and all the libraries needed to run it. +# Source paths beginning with / will be copied into destpath, otherwise +# the file is assumed to already be there and only its library dependencies +# are copied. + +mkchroot() +{ + [ $# -lt 2 ] && return + + echo -n . + + dest=$1 + shift + for i in "$@" + do + [ "${i:0:1}" == "/" ] || i=$(which $i) + [ -f "$dest/$i" ] && continue + if [ -e "$i" ] + then + d=`echo "$i" | grep -o '.*/'` && + mkdir -p "$dest/$d" && + cat "$i" > "$dest/$i" && + chmod +x "$dest/$i" + else + echo "Not found: $i" + fi + mkchroot "$dest" $(ldd "$i" | egrep -o '/.* ') + done +} + +# Set up a chroot environment and run commands within it. +# Needed commands listed on command line +# Script fed to stdin. + +dochroot() +{ + mkdir tmpdir4chroot + mount -t ramfs tmpdir4chroot tmpdir4chroot + mkdir -p tmpdir4chroot/{etc,sys,proc,tmp,dev} + cp -L testing.sh tmpdir4chroot + + # Copy utilities from command line arguments + + echo -n "Setup chroot" + mkchroot tmpdir4chroot $* + echo + + mknod tmpdir4chroot/dev/tty c 5 0 + mknod tmpdir4chroot/dev/null c 1 3 + mknod tmpdir4chroot/dev/zero c 1 5 + + # Copy script from stdin + + cat > tmpdir4chroot/test.sh + chmod +x tmpdir4chroot/test.sh + chroot tmpdir4chroot /test.sh + umount -l tmpdir4chroot + rmdir tmpdir4chroot +} diff --git a/scripts/test.sh b/scripts/test.sh index f7ad4a1e..7e327a5d 100755 --- a/scripts/test.sh +++ b/scripts/test.sh @@ -1,198 +1,6 @@ #!/bin/bash -# Simple test harness infrastructure -# -# Copyright 2005 by Rob Landley - -# This file defines two main functions, "testcmd" and "optional". The -# first performs a test, the second enables/disables tests based on -# configuration options. - -# The following environment variables enable optional behavior in "testing": -# DEBUG - Show every command run by test script. -# VERBOSE - Print the diff -u of each failed test case. -# If equal to "fail", stop after first failed test. -# -# The "testcmd" function takes five arguments: -# $1) Description to display when running command -# $2) Command line arguments to command -# $3) Expected result (on stdout) -# $4) Data written to file "input" -# $5) Data written to stdin -# -# The "testing" function is like testcmd but takes a complete command line -# (I.E. you have to include the command name.) The variable $C is an absolute -# path to the command being tested, which can bypass shell builtins. -# -# The exit value of testcmd is the exit value of the command it ran. -# -# The environment variable "FAILCOUNT" contains a cumulative total of the -# number of failed tests. -# -# The "optional" function is used to skip certain tests (by setting the -# environment variable SKIP), ala: -# optional CFG_THINGY -# -# The "optional" function checks the environment variable "OPTIONFLAGS", -# which is either empty (in which case it always clears SKIP) or -# else contains a colon-separated list of features (in which case the function -# clears SKIP if the flag was found, or sets it to 1 if the flag was not found). - -export FAILCOUNT=0 -export SKIP= - -# Helper functions - -# Check config to see if option is enabled, set SKIP if not. - -SHOWPASS=PASS -SHOWFAIL=FAIL -SHOWSKIP=SKIP - -if tty -s <&1 -then - SHOWPASS="$(echo -e "\033[1;32m${SHOWPASS}\033[0m")" - SHOWFAIL="$(echo -e "\033[1;31m${SHOWFAIL}\033[0m")" - SHOWSKIP="$(echo -e "\033[1;33m${SHOWSKIP}\033[0m")" -fi - -optional() -{ - option=`echo "$OPTIONFLAGS" | egrep "(^|:)$1(:|\$)"` - # Not set? - if [ -z "$1" ] || [ -z "$OPTIONFLAGS" ] || [ ${#option} -ne 0 ] - then - SKIP="" - return - fi - SKIP=1 -} - -wrong_args() -{ - if [ $# -ne 5 ] - then - echo "Test $NAME has the wrong number of arguments ($# $*)" >&2 - exit - fi -} - -# The testing function - -testing() -{ - NAME="$CMDNAME $1" - wrong_args "$@" - - [ -z "$1" ] && NAME=$2 - - [ -n "$DEBUG" ] && set -x - - if [ -n "$SKIP" ] || ( [ -n "$SKIP_HOST" ] && [ -n "$TEST_HOST" ]) - then - [ ! -z "$VERBOSE" ] && echo "$SHOWSKIP: $NAME" - return 0 - fi - - echo -ne "$3" > expected - echo -ne "$4" > input - echo -ne "$5" | ${EVAL:-eval} -- "$2" > actual - RETVAL=$? - - # Catch segfaults - [ $RETVAL -gt 128 ] && [ $RETVAL -lt 255 ] && - echo "exited with signal (or returned $RETVAL)" >> actual - - DIFF="$(diff -au${NOSPACE:+b} expected actual)" - if [ ! -z "$DIFF" ] - then - FAILCOUNT=$[$FAILCOUNT+1] - echo "$SHOWFAIL: $NAME" - if [ -n "$VERBOSE" ] - then - [ ! -z "$4" ] && echo "echo -ne \"$4\" > input" - echo "echo -ne '$5' |$EVAL $2" - echo "$DIFF" - [ "$VERBOSE" == fail ] && exit 1 - fi - else - echo "$SHOWPASS: $NAME" - fi - rm -f input expected actual - - [ -n "$DEBUG" ] && set +x - - return 0 -} - -testcmd() -{ - wrong_args "$@" - - X="$1" - [ -z "$X" ] && X="$CMDNAME $2" - testing "$X" "$C $2" "$3" "$4" "$5" -} - -# Recursively grab an executable and all the libraries needed to run it. -# Source paths beginning with / will be copied into destpath, otherwise -# the file is assumed to already be there and only its library dependencies -# are copied. - -mkchroot() -{ - [ $# -lt 2 ] && return - - echo -n . - - dest=$1 - shift - for i in "$@" - do - [ "${i:0:1}" == "/" ] || i=$(which $i) - [ -f "$dest/$i" ] && continue - if [ -e "$i" ] - then - d=`echo "$i" | grep -o '.*/'` && - mkdir -p "$dest/$d" && - cat "$i" > "$dest/$i" && - chmod +x "$dest/$i" - else - echo "Not found: $i" - fi - mkchroot "$dest" $(ldd "$i" | egrep -o '/.* ') - done -} - -# Set up a chroot environment and run commands within it. -# Needed commands listed on command line -# Script fed to stdin. - -dochroot() -{ - mkdir tmpdir4chroot - mount -t ramfs tmpdir4chroot tmpdir4chroot - mkdir -p tmpdir4chroot/{etc,sys,proc,tmp,dev} - cp -L testing.sh tmpdir4chroot - - # Copy utilities from command line arguments - - echo -n "Setup chroot" - mkchroot tmpdir4chroot $* - echo - - mknod tmpdir4chroot/dev/tty c 5 0 - mknod tmpdir4chroot/dev/null c 1 3 - mknod tmpdir4chroot/dev/zero c 1 5 - - # Copy script from stdin - - cat > tmpdir4chroot/test.sh - chmod +x tmpdir4chroot/test.sh - chroot tmpdir4chroot /test.sh - umount -l tmpdir4chroot - rmdir tmpdir4chroot -} +. scripts/runtest.sh TOPDIR="$PWD" FILES="$PWD"/tests/files |