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#!/bin/zsh -f
# The line above is just for convenience. Normally tests will be run using
# a specified version of zsh. With dynamic loading, any required libraries
# must already have been installed in that case.
#
# Takes one argument: the name of the test file. Currently only one such
# file will be processed each time ztst.zsh is run. This is slower, but
# much safer in terms of preserving the correct status.
# To avoid namespace pollution, all functions and parameters used
# only by the script begin with ZTST_.
#
# Options (without arguments) may precede the test file argument; these
# are interpreted as shell options to set. -x is probably the most useful.
# Produce verbose messages if non-zero.
# If 1, produce reports of tests executed; if 2, also report on progress.
# Defined in such a way that any value from the environment is used.
: ${ZTST_verbose:=0}
# We require all options to be reset, not just emulation options.
# Unfortunately, due to the crud which may be in /etc/zshenv this might
# still not be good enough. Maybe we should trick it somehow.
emulate -R zsh
# Ensure the locale does not screw up sorting. Don't supply a locale
# unless there's one set, to minimise problems.
[[ -n $LC_ALL ]] && LC_ALL=C
[[ -n $LC_COLLATE ]] && LC_COLLATE=C
[[ -n $LC_NUMERIC ]] && LC_NUMERIC=C
[[ -n $LC_MESSAGES ]] && LC_MESSAGES=C
[[ -n $LANG ]] && LANG=C
# Don't propagate variables that are set by default in the shell.
typeset +x WORDCHARS
# Set the module load path to correspond to this build of zsh.
# This Modules directory should have been created by "make check".
[[ -d Modules/zsh ]] && module_path=( $PWD/Modules )
# Allow this to be passed down.
export MODULE_PATH
# We need to be able to save and restore the options used in the test.
# We use the $options variable of the parameter module for this.
zmodload -i zsh/parameter
# Note that both the following are regular arrays, since we only use them
# in whole array assignments to/from $options.
# Options set in test code (i.e. by default all standard options)
ZTST_testopts=(${(kv)options})
setopt extendedglob nonomatch
while [[ $1 = [-+]* ]]; do
set $1
shift
done
# Options set in main script
ZTST_mainopts=(${(kv)options})
# We run in the current directory, so remember it.
ZTST_testdir=$PWD
ZTST_testname=$1
integer ZTST_testfailed
# This is POSIX nonsense. Because of the vague feeling someone, somewhere
# may one day need to examine the arguments of "tail" using a standard
# option parser, every Unix user in the world is expected to switch
# to using "tail -n NUM" instead of "tail -NUM". Older versions of
# tail don't support this.
tail() {
emulate -L zsh
if [[ -z $TAIL_SUPPORTS_MINUS_N ]]; then
local test
test=$(echo "foo\nbar" | command tail -n 1 2>/dev/null)
if [[ $test = bar ]]; then
TAIL_SUPPORTS_MINUS_N=1
else
TAIL_SUPPORTS_MINUS_N=0
fi
fi
integer argi=${argv[(i)-<->]}
if [[ $argi -le $# && $TAIL_SUPPORTS_MINUS_N = 1 ]]; then
argv[$argi]=(-n ${argv[$argi][2,-1]})
fi
command tail "$argv[@]"
}
# The source directory is not necessarily the current directory,
# but if $0 doesn't contain a `/' assume it is.
if [[ $0 = */* ]]; then
ZTST_srcdir=${0%/*}
else
ZTST_srcdir=$PWD
fi
[[ $ZTST_srcdir = /* ]] || ZTST_srcdir="$ZTST_testdir/$ZTST_srcdir"
# Set the function autoload paths to correspond to this build of zsh.
fpath=( $ZTST_srcdir/../Functions/*~*/CVS(/)
$ZTST_srcdir/../Completion
$ZTST_srcdir/../Completion/*/*~*/CVS(/) )
: ${TMPPREFIX:=/tmp/zsh}
# Temporary files for redirection inside tests.
ZTST_in=${TMPPREFIX}.ztst.in.$$
# hold the expected output
ZTST_out=${TMPPREFIX}.ztst.out.$$
ZTST_err=${TMPPREFIX}.ztst.err.$$
# hold the actual output from the test
ZTST_tout=${TMPPREFIX}.ztst.tout.$$
ZTST_terr=${TMPPREFIX}.ztst.terr.$$
ZTST_cleanup() {
cd $ZTST_testdir
rm -rf $ZTST_testdir/dummy.tmp $ZTST_testdir/*.tmp(N) \
${TMPPREFIX}.ztst*$$(N)
}
# This cleanup always gets performed, even if we abort. Later,
# we should try and arrange that any test-specific cleanup
# always gets called as well.
##trap 'print cleaning up...
##ZTST_cleanup' INT QUIT TERM
# Make sure it's clean now.
rm -rf dummy.tmp *.tmp
# Report failure. Note that all output regarding the tests goes to stdout.
# That saves an unpleasant mixture of stdout and stderr to sort out.
ZTST_testfailed() {
print -r "Test $ZTST_testname failed: $1"
if [[ -n $ZTST_message ]]; then
print -r "Was testing: $ZTST_message"
fi
print -r "$ZTST_testname: test failed."
if [[ -n $ZTST_failmsg ]]; then
print -r "The following may (or may not) help identifying the cause:
$ZTST_failmsg"
fi
ZTST_testfailed=1
return 1
}
# Print messages if $ZTST_verbose is non-empty
ZTST_verbose() {
local lev=$1
shift
if [[ -n $ZTST_verbose && $ZTST_verbose -ge $lev ]]; then
print -r -u $ZTST_fd -- $*
fi
}
ZTST_hashmark() {
if [[ ZTST_verbose -le 0 && -t $ZTST_fd ]]; then
print -n -u$ZTST_fd -- ${(pl:SECONDS::\#::\#\r:)}
fi
(( SECONDS > COLUMNS+1 && (SECONDS -= COLUMNS) ))
}
if [[ ! -r $ZTST_testname ]]; then
ZTST_testfailed "can't read test file."
exit 1
fi
exec {ZTST_fd}>&1
exec {ZTST_input}<$ZTST_testname
# The current line read from the test file.
ZTST_curline=''
# The current section being run
ZTST_cursect=''
# Get a new input line. Don't mangle spaces; set IFS locally to empty.
# We shall skip comments at this level.
ZTST_getline() {
local IFS=
while true; do
read -u $ZTST_input -r ZTST_curline || return 1
[[ $ZTST_curline == \#* ]] || return 0
done
}
# Get the name of the section. It may already have been read into
# $curline, or we may have to skip some initial comments to find it.
# If argument present, it's OK to skip the reset of the current section,
# so no error if we find garbage.
ZTST_getsect() {
local match mbegin mend
while [[ $ZTST_curline != '%'(#b)([[:alnum:]]##)* ]]; do
ZTST_getline || return 1
[[ $ZTST_curline = [[:blank:]]# ]] && continue
if [[ $# -eq 0 && $ZTST_curline != '%'[[:alnum:]]##* ]]; then
ZTST_testfailed "bad line found before or after section:
$ZTST_curline"
exit 1
fi
done
# have the next line ready waiting
ZTST_getline
ZTST_cursect=${match[1]}
ZTST_verbose 2 "ZTST_getsect: read section name: $ZTST_cursect"
return 0
}
# Read in an indented code chunk for execution
ZTST_getchunk() {
# Code chunks are always separated by blank lines or the
# end of a section, so if we already have a piece of code,
# we keep it. Currently that shouldn't actually happen.
ZTST_code=''
# First find the chunk.
while [[ $ZTST_curline = [[:blank:]]# ]]; do
ZTST_getline || break
done
while [[ $ZTST_curline = [[:blank:]]##[^[:blank:]]* ]]; do
ZTST_code="${ZTST_code:+${ZTST_code}
}${ZTST_curline}"
ZTST_getline || break
done
ZTST_verbose 2 "ZTST_getchunk: read code chunk:
$ZTST_code"
[[ -n $ZTST_code ]]
}
# Read in a piece for redirection.
ZTST_getredir() {
local char=${ZTST_curline[1]} fn
ZTST_redir=${ZTST_curline[2,-1]}
while ZTST_getline; do
[[ $ZTST_curline[1] = $char ]] || break
ZTST_redir="${ZTST_redir}
${ZTST_curline[2,-1]}"
done
ZTST_verbose 2 "ZTST_getredir: read redir for '$char':
$ZTST_redir"
case $char in
('<') fn=$ZTST_in
;;
('>') fn=$ZTST_out
;;
('?') fn=$ZTST_err
;;
(*) ZTST_testfailed "bad redir operator: $char"
return 1
;;
esac
if [[ $ZTST_flags = *q* && $char = '<' ]]; then
# delay substituting output until variables are set
print -r -- "${(e)ZTST_redir}" >>$fn
else
print -r -- "$ZTST_redir" >>$fn
fi
return 0
}
# Execute an indented chunk. Redirections will already have
# been set up, but we need to handle the options.
ZTST_execchunk() {
options=($ZTST_testopts)
eval "$ZTST_code"
ZTST_status=$?
# careful... ksh_arrays may be in effect.
ZTST_testopts=(${(kv)options[*]})
options=(${ZTST_mainopts[*]})
ZTST_verbose 2 "ZTST_execchunk: status $ZTST_status"
return $ZTST_status
}
# Functions for preparation and cleaning.
# When cleaning up (non-zero string argument), we ignore status.
ZTST_prepclean() {
# Execute indented code chunks.
while ZTST_getchunk; do
ZTST_execchunk >/dev/null || [[ -n $1 ]] || {
[[ -n "$ZTST_unimplemented" ]] ||
ZTST_testfailed "non-zero status from preparation code:
$ZTST_code" && return 0
}
done
}
# diff wrapper
ZTST_diff() {
local diff_out diff_ret
diff_out=$(diff "$@")
diff_ret="$?"
if [[ "$diff_ret" != "0" ]]; then
print -r "$diff_out"
fi
return "$diff_ret"
}
ZTST_test() {
local last match mbegin mend found substlines
while true; do
rm -f $ZTST_in $ZTST_out $ZTST_err
touch $ZTST_in $ZTST_out $ZTST_err
ZTST_message=''
ZTST_failmsg=''
found=0
ZTST_verbose 2 "ZTST_test: looking for new test"
while true; do
ZTST_verbose 2 "ZTST_test: examining line:
$ZTST_curline"
case $ZTST_curline in
(%*) if [[ $found = 0 ]]; then
break 2
else
last=1
break
fi
;;
([[:space:]]#)
if [[ $found = 0 ]]; then
ZTST_getline || break 2
continue
else
break
fi
;;
([[:space:]]##[^[:space:]]*) ZTST_getchunk
if [[ $ZTST_curline == (#b)([-0-9]##)([[:alpha:]]#)(:*)# ]]; then
ZTST_xstatus=$match[1]
ZTST_flags=$match[2]
ZTST_message=${match[3]:+${match[3][2,-1]}}
else
ZTST_testfailed "expecting test status at:
$ZTST_curline"
return 1
fi
ZTST_getline
found=1
;;
('<'*) ZTST_getredir || return 1
found=1
;;
('>'*) ZTST_getredir || return 1
found=1
;;
('?'*) ZTST_getredir || return 1
found=1
;;
('F:'*) ZTST_failmsg="${ZTST_failmsg:+${ZTST_failmsg}
} ${ZTST_curline[3,-1]}"
ZTST_getline
found=1
;;
(*) ZTST_testfailed "bad line in test block:
$ZTST_curline"
return 1
;;
esac
done
# If we found some code to execute...
if [[ -n $ZTST_code ]]; then
ZTST_hashmark
ZTST_verbose 1 "Running test: $ZTST_message"
ZTST_verbose 2 "ZTST_test: expecting status: $ZTST_xstatus"
ZTST_verbose 2 "Input: $ZTST_in, output: $ZTST_out, error: $ZTST_terr"
ZTST_execchunk <$ZTST_in >$ZTST_tout 2>$ZTST_terr
# First check we got the right status, if specified.
if [[ $ZTST_xstatus != - && $ZTST_xstatus != $ZTST_status ]]; then
ZTST_testfailed "bad status $ZTST_status, expected $ZTST_xstatus from:
$ZTST_code${$(<$ZTST_terr):+
Error output:
$(<$ZTST_terr)}"
return 1
fi
ZTST_verbose 2 "ZTST_test: test produced standard output:
$(<$ZTST_tout)
ZTST_test: and standard error:
$(<$ZTST_terr)"
# Now check output and error.
if [[ $ZTST_flags = *q* && -s $ZTST_out ]]; then
substlines="$(<$ZTST_out)"
rm -rf $ZTST_out
print -r -- "${(e)substlines}" >$ZTST_out
fi
if [[ $ZTST_flags != *d* ]] && ! ZTST_diff -c $ZTST_out $ZTST_tout; then
ZTST_testfailed "output differs from expected as shown above for:
$ZTST_code${$(<$ZTST_terr):+
Error output:
$(<$ZTST_terr)}"
return 1
fi
if [[ $ZTST_flags = *q* && -s $ZTST_err ]]; then
substlines="$(<$ZTST_err)"
rm -rf $ZTST_err
print -r -- "${(e)substlines}" >$ZTST_err
fi
if [[ $ZTST_flags != *D* ]] && ! ZTST_diff -c $ZTST_err $ZTST_terr; then
ZTST_testfailed "error output differs from expected as shown above for:
$ZTST_code"
return 1
fi
fi
ZTST_verbose 1 "Test successful."
[[ -n $last ]] && break
done
ZTST_verbose 2 "ZTST_test: all tests successful"
# reset message to keep ZTST_testfailed output correct
ZTST_message=''
}
# Remember which sections we've done.
typeset -A ZTST_sects
ZTST_sects=(prep 0 test 0 clean 0)
print "$ZTST_testname: starting."
# Now go through all the different sections until the end.
# prep section may set ZTST_unimplemented, in this case the actual
# tests will be skipped
ZTST_skipok=
ZTST_unimplemented=
while [[ -z "$ZTST_unimplemented" ]] && ZTST_getsect $ZTST_skipok; do
case $ZTST_cursect in
(prep) if (( ${ZTST_sects[prep]} + ${ZTST_sects[test]} + \
${ZTST_sects[clean]} )); then
ZTST_testfailed "\`prep' section must come first"
exit 1
fi
ZTST_prepclean
ZTST_sects[prep]=1
;;
(test)
if (( ${ZTST_sects[test]} + ${ZTST_sects[clean]} )); then
ZTST_testfailed "bad placement of \`test' section"
exit 1
fi
# careful here: we can't execute ZTST_test before || or &&
# because that affects the behaviour of traps in the tests.
ZTST_test
(( $? )) && ZTST_skipok=1
ZTST_sects[test]=1
;;
(clean)
if (( ${ZTST_sects[test]} == 0 || ${ZTST_sects[clean]} )); then
ZTST_testfailed "bad use of \`clean' section"
else
ZTST_prepclean 1
ZTST_sects[clean]=1
fi
ZTST_skipok=
;;
*) ZTST_testfailed "bad section name: $ZTST_cursect"
;;
esac
done
if [[ -n "$ZTST_unimplemented" ]]; then
print "$ZTST_testname: skipped ($ZTST_unimplemented)"
elif (( ! $ZTST_testfailed )); then
print "$ZTST_testname: all tests successful."
fi
ZTST_cleanup
exit $(( ZTST_testfailed ))
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