autoconf/lib/autotest/general.m4
Derek Price 970e5f746c * lib/autotest/general.m4: s/DEFAULT/DEFAULTS/ since it makes more
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# This file is part of Autoconf. -*- Autoconf -*-
# M4 macros used in building test suites.
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# the non-data portions to the data portions.) If your modification has
# such potential, you must delete any notice of this special exception
# to the GPL from your modified version.
# _m4_divert(DIVERSION-NAME)
# --------------------------
# Convert a diversion name into its number. Otherwise, return
# DIVERSION-NAME which is supposed to be an actual diversion number.
# Of course it would be nicer to use m4_case here, instead of zillions
# of little macros, but it then takes twice longer to run `autoconf'!
#
# From M4sugar:
# -1. KILL
# 10000. GROW
#
# From M4sh:
# 0. BINSH
# 1. HEADER-REVISION
# 2. HEADER-COMMENT
# 3. HEADER-COPYRIGHT
# 4. M4SH-INIT
# 1000. BODY
#
# Defined below:
# - DEFAULTS
# Overall initialization, value of $at_groups_all.
# - OPTIONS
# Option processing
# Be ready to run the tests.
# - TESTS
# The core of the test suite, the ``normal'' diversion.
# - TAIL
# tail of the core for;case, overall wrap up, generation of debugging
# scripts and statistics.
m4_define([_m4_divert(DEFAULTS)], 5)
m4_define([_m4_divert(OPTIONS)], 10)
m4_define([_m4_divert(TESTS)], 50)
m4_define([_m4_divert(TAIL)], 60)
# AT_LINE
# -------
# Return the current file sans directory, a colon, and the current
# line. Be sure to return a _quoted_ filename, so if, for instance,
# the user is lunatic enough to have a file named `dnl' (and I, for
# one, love to be brainless and stubborn sometimes), then we return a
# quoted name.
#
# Gee, we can't use simply
#
# m4_bpatsubst(__file__, [^.*/\(.*\)], [[\1]])
#
# since then, since `dnl' doesn't match the pattern, it is returned
# with once quotation level less, so you lose! And since GNU M4
# is one of the biggest junk in the whole universe wrt regexp, don't
# even think about using `?' or `\?'. Bah, `*' will do.
# Pleeeeeeeease, Gary, provide us with dirname and ERE!
m4_define([AT_LINE],
[m4_bpatsubst(__file__, [^\(.*/\)*\(.*\)], [[\2]]):__line__])
# AT_INIT([TESTSUITE-NAME])
# -------------------------
# Begin test suite.
m4_define([AT_INIT],
[m4_pattern_forbid([^_?AT_])
m4_define([AT_TESTSUITE_NAME],
m4_defn([AT_PACKAGE_STRING])[ test suite]m4_ifval([$1], [: $1]))
m4_define([AT_ordinal], 0)
m4_define([AT_banner_ordinal], 0)
AS_INIT
AS_PREPARE
m4_divert_push([DEFAULTS])dnl
SHELL=${CONFIG_SHELL-/bin/sh}
# How were we run?
at_cli_args="$[@]"
# Load the config file.
for at_file in atconfig atlocal
do
test -r $at_file || continue
. ./$at_file || AS_ERROR([invalid content: $at_file])
done
# atconfig delivers paths relative to the directory the test suite is
# in, but the groups themselves are run in testsuite-dir/group-dir.
if test -n "$at_top_srcdir"; then
builddir=../..
for at_dir in srcdir top_srcdir top_builddir
do
at_val=AS_VAR_GET(at_$at_dir)
AS_VAR_SET($at_dir, $at_val/../..)
done
fi
# Not all shells have the 'times' builtin; the subshell is needed to make
# sure we discard the 'times: not found' message from the shell.
at_times_skip=:
(times) >/dev/null 2>&1 && at_times_skip=false
# CLI Arguments to pass to the debugging scripts.
at_debug_args=
# -e sets to true
at_errexit_p=false
# Shall we be verbose?
at_verbose=:
at_quiet=echo
# Shall we keep the debug scripts? Must be `:' when the suite is
# run by a debug script, so that the script doesn't remove itself.
at_debug_p=false
# Display help message?
at_help_p=false
# List test groups?
at_list_p=false
# Test groups to run
at_groups=
# The directory we are in.
at_dir=`pwd`
# The directory the whole suite works in.
# Should be absolutely to let the user `cd' at will.
at_suite_dir=$at_dir/$as_me.dir
# The file containing the location of the last AT_CHECK.
at_check_line_file=$at_suite_dir/at-check-line
# The files containing the output of the tested commands.
at_stdout=$at_suite_dir/at-stdout
at_stder1=$at_suite_dir/at-stder1
at_stderr=$at_suite_dir/at-stderr
# The file containing dates.
at_times_file=$at_suite_dir/at-times
m4_wrap([m4_divert_text([DEFAULTS],
[# List of the tested programs.
at_tested='m4_ifdef([AT_tested], [AT_tested])'
# List of the all the test groups.
at_groups_all='AT_groups_all'
# As many dots as there are digits in the last test group number.
# Used to normalize the test group numbers so that `ls' lists them in
# numerical order.
at_format='m4_bpatsubst(m4_defn([AT_ordinal]), [.], [.])'
# Description of all the test groups.
at_help_all=
AT_help])])dnl
m4_divert([OPTIONS])
while test $[@%:@] -gt 0; do
case $[1] in
--help | -h )
at_help_p=:
;;
--list | -l )
at_list_p=:
;;
--version | -V )
echo "$as_me (AT_PACKAGE_STRING)"
exit 0
;;
--clean | -c )
rm -rf $at_suite_dir $as_me.log
exit 0
;;
--debug | -d )
at_debug_p=:
;;
--errexit | -e )
at_debug_p=:
at_errexit_p=:
;;
--verbose | -v )
at_verbose=echo; at_quiet=:
;;
--trace | -x )
at_traceon='set -vx'; at_traceoff='set +vx'
;;
[[0-9] | [0-9][0-9] | [0-9][0-9][0-9] | [0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9]])
at_groups="$at_groups$[1] "
;;
# Ranges
[[0-9]- | [0-9][0-9]- | [0-9][0-9][0-9]- | [0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9]-])
at_range_start=`echo $[1] |tr -d '-'`
at_range=`echo " $at_groups_all " | \
sed -e 's,^.* '$at_range_start' ,'$at_range_start' ,'`
at_groups="$at_groups$at_range "
;;
[-[0-9] | -[0-9][0-9] | -[0-9][0-9][0-9] | -[0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9]])
at_range_end=`echo $[1] |tr -d '-'`
at_range=`echo " $at_groups_all " | \
sed -e 's, '$at_range_end' .*$, '$at_range_end','`
at_groups="$at_groups$at_range "
;;
[[0-9]-[0-9] | [0-9]-[0-9][0-9] | [0-9]-[0-9][0-9][0-9]] | \
[[0-9]-[0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9] | [0-9][0-9]-[0-9][0-9]] | \
[[0-9][0-9]-[0-9][0-9][0-9] | [0-9][0-9]-[0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9]] | \
[[0-9][0-9][0-9]-[0-9][0-9][0-9]] | \
[[0-9][0-9][0-9]-[0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9]] | \
[[0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9]-[0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9]] )
at_range_start=`echo $[1] |sed 's,-.*,,'`
at_range_end=`echo $[1] |sed 's,.*-,,'`
# FIXME: Maybe test to make sure start <= end?
at_range=`echo " $at_groups_all " | \
sed -e 's,^.* '$at_range_start' ,'$at_range_start' ,' \
-e 's, '$at_range_end' .*$, '$at_range_end','`
at_groups="$at_groups$at_range "
;;
# Keywords.
--keywords | -k )
shift
at_groups_selected=$at_help_all
for at_keyword in `IFS=,; set X $[1]; shift; echo ${1+$[@]}`
do
# It is on purpose that we match the test group titles too.
at_groups_selected=`echo "$at_groups_selected" |
grep -i "^[[^;]]*;[[^;]]*;.*$at_keyword"`
done
at_groups_selected=`echo "$at_groups_selected" | sed 's/;.*//'`
# Smash the end of lines.
at_groups_selected=`echo $at_groups_selected`
at_groups="$at_groups$at_groups_selected "
;;
*=*)
at_envvar=`expr "x$[1]" : 'x\([[^=]]*\)='`
# Reject names that are not valid shell variable names.
expr "x$at_envvar" : "[.*[^_$as_cr_alnum]]" >/dev/null &&
AS_ERROR([invalid variable name: $at_envvar])
at_value=`expr "x$[1]" : 'x[[^=]]*=\(.*\)'`
at_value=`echo "$at_value" | sed "s/'/'\\\\\\\\''/g"`
eval "$at_envvar='$at_value'"
export $at_envvar
# Propagate to debug scripts.
at_debug_args="$at_debug_args $[1]"
;;
*) echo "$as_me: invalid option: $[1]" >&2
echo "Try \`$[0] --help' for more information." >&2
exit 1
;;
esac
shift
done
# Selected test groups.
test -z "$at_groups" && at_groups=$at_groups_all
# Help message.
if $at_help_p; then
cat <<_ATEOF
Usage: $[0] [[OPTION]... [VARIABLE=VALUE]... [TESTS]]
Run all the tests, or the selected TESTS, and save a detailed log file.
Upon failure, create debugging scripts.
You should not change environment variables unless explicitly passed
as command line arguments. Set \`AUTOTEST_PATH' to select the executables
to exercise. Each relative directory is expanded as build and source
directories relatively to the top level of this distribution. E.g.,
$ $[0] AUTOTEST_PATH=bin
possibly amounts into
PATH=/tmp/foo-1.0/bin:/src/foo-1.0/bin:\$PATH
Operation modes:
-h, --help print the help message, then exit
-V, --version print version number, then exit
-c, --clean remove all the files this test suite might create and exit
-l, --list describes all the tests, or the selected TESTS
Execution tuning:
-k, --keywords=KEYWORDS
select the tests matching all the comma separated KEYWORDS
accumulates
-e, --errexit abort as soon as a test fails; implies --debug
-v, --verbose force more detailed output
default for debugging scripts
-d, --debug inhibit clean up and debug script creation
default for debugging scripts
-x, --trace enable tests shell tracing
Report bugs to <AT_PACKAGE_BUGREPORT>.
_ATEOF
exit 0
fi
# List of tests.
if $at_list_p; then
cat <<_ATEOF
AT_TESTSUITE_NAME test groups:
NUM: FILENAME:LINE TEST-GROUP-NAME
KEYWORDS
_ATEOF
# " 1 42 45 " => "^(1|42|45);".
at_groups_pattern=`echo "$at_groups" | sed 's/^ *//;s/ *$//;s/ */|/g'`
echo "$at_help_all" |
awk 'BEGIN { FS = ";" }
{ if ($[1] !~ /^('"$at_groups_pattern"')$/) next }
{ if ($[1]) printf " %3d: %-18s %s\n", $[1], $[2], $[3]
if ($[4]) printf " %s\n", $[4] } '
exit 0
fi
# Don't take risks: use only absolute directories in PATH.
#
# For stand-alone test suites, AUTOTEST_PATH is relative to `.'.
#
# For embedded test suites, AUTOTEST_PATH is relative to the top level
# of the package. Then expand it into build/src parts, since users
# may create executables in both places.
#
# There might be directories that don't exist, but don't redirect
# builtins' (eg., cd) stderr directly: Ultrix's sh hates that.
AUTOTEST_PATH=`echo $AUTOTEST_PATH | tr ':' $PATH_SEPARATOR`
at_path=
_AS_PATH_WALK([$AUTOTEST_PATH $PATH],
[case $as_dir in
[[\\/]]* | ?:[[\\/]]* )
at_path=$at_path$PATH_SEPARATOR$as_dir
;;
* )
if test -z "$at_top_builddir"; then
# Stand-alone test suite.
at_path=$at_path$PATH_SEPARATOR$as_dir
else
# Embedded test suite.
at_path=$at_path$PATH_SEPARATOR$at_top_builddir/$as_dir
at_path=$at_path$PATH_SEPARATOR$at_top_srcdir/$as_dir
fi
;;
esac])
# Now build and simplify PATH.
PATH=
_AS_PATH_WALK([$at_path],
[as_dir=`(cd "$as_dir" && pwd) 2>/dev/null`
test -d "$as_dir" || continue
case $PATH in
$as_dir | \
$as_dir$PATH_SEPARATOR* | \
*$PATH_SEPARATOR$as_dir | \
*$PATH_SEPARATOR$as_dir$PATH_SEPARATOR* ) ;;
'') PATH=$as_dir ;;
*) PATH=$PATH$PATH_SEPARATOR$as_dir ;;
esac])
export PATH
# Setting up the FDs.
# 5 is stdout conditioned by verbosity.
if test $at_verbose = echo; then
exec 5>&1
else
exec 5>/dev/null
fi
# 6 is the log file. To be preserved if `-d'.
m4_define([AS_MESSAGE_LOG_FD], [6])
if $at_debug_p; then
exec AS_MESSAGE_LOG_FD>/dev/null
else
exec AS_MESSAGE_LOG_FD>$as_me.log
fi
# Banners and logs.
AS_BOX(m4_defn([AT_TESTSUITE_NAME])[.])
{
AS_BOX(m4_defn([AT_TESTSUITE_NAME])[.])
echo
echo "$as_me: command line was:"
echo " $ $[0] $at_cli_args"
echo
# Try to find a few ChangeLogs in case it might help determining the
# exact version. Use the relative dir: if the top dir is a symlink,
# find will not follow it (and options to follow the links are not
# portable), which would result in no output here.
if test -n "$at_top_srcdir"; then
AS_BOX([ChangeLogs.])
echo
for at_file in `find "$at_top_srcdir" -name ChangeLog -print`
do
echo "$as_me: $at_file:"
sed 's/^/| /;10q' $at_file
echo
done
AS_UNAME
echo
fi
# Contents of the config files.
for at_file in atconfig atlocal
do
test -r $at_file || continue
echo "$as_me: $at_file:"
sed 's/^/| /' $at_file
echo
done
AS_BOX([Tested programs.])
echo
} >&AS_MESSAGE_LOG_FD
# Report what programs are being tested.
for at_program in : $at_tested
do
test "$at_program" = : && continue
_AS_PATH_WALK([$PATH], [test -f $as_dir/$at_program && break])
if test -f $as_dir/$at_program; then
{
echo "AT_LINE: $as_dir/$at_program --version"
$as_dir/$at_program --version
echo
} >&AS_MESSAGE_LOG_FD 2>&1
else
AS_ERROR([cannot find $at_program])
fi
done
{
AS_BOX([Silently running the tests.])
} >&AS_MESSAGE_LOG_FD
at_start_date=`date`
at_start_time=`(date +%s) 2>/dev/null`
echo "$as_me: starting at: $at_start_date" >&AS_MESSAGE_LOG_FD
at_pass_list=
at_fail_list=
at_skip_list=
at_group_count=0
m4_divert([TESTS])dnl
# Create the master directory if it doesn't already exist.
test -d $at_suite_dir ||
mkdir $at_suite_dir ||
AS_ERROR([cannot create $at_suite_dir])
# Can we diff with `/dev/null'? DU 5.0 refuses.
if diff /dev/null /dev/null >/dev/null 2>&1; then
at_devnull=/dev/null
else
at_devnull=$at_suite_dir/devnull
cp /dev/null $at_devnull
fi
# Use `diff -u' when possible.
if diff -u $at_devnull $at_devnull >/dev/null 2>&1; then
at_diff='diff -u'
else
at_diff=diff
fi
for at_group in $at_groups
do
# Be sure to come back to the top test directory.
cd $at_suite_dir
case $at_group in
banner-*) ;;
*)
# Skip tests we already run (using --keywords makes it easy to get
# duplication).
case " $at_pass_test $at_skip_test $at_fail_test " in
*" $at_group "* ) continue;;
esac
# Normalize the test group number.
at_group_normalized=`expr "00000$at_group" : ".*\($at_format\)"`
# Create a fresh directory for the next test group, and enter.
at_group_dir=$at_suite_dir/$at_group_normalized
rm -rf $at_group_dir
mkdir $at_group_dir ||
AS_ERROR([cannot create $at_group_dir])
cd $at_group_dir
;;
esac
at_status=0
# Clearly separate the test groups when verbose.
test $at_group_count != 0 && $at_verbose
case $at_group in
dnl Test groups inserted here (TESTS).
m4_divert([TAIL])[]dnl
* )
echo "$as_me: no such test group: $at_group" >&2
continue
;;
esac
# Be sure to come back to the suite directory, in particular
# since below we might `rm' the group directory we are in currently.
cd $at_suite_dir
case $at_group in
banner-*) ;;
*)
if test ! -f $at_check_line_file; then
sed "s/^ */$as_me: warning: /" <<_ATEOF
A failure happened in a test group before any test could be
run. This means that test suite is improperly designed. Please
report this failure to <AT_PACKAGE_BUGREPORT>.
_ATEOF
echo "$at_setup_line" >$at_check_line_file
fi
at_group_count=`expr 1 + $at_group_count`
$at_verbose $ECHO_N "$at_group. $at_setup_line: $ECHO_C"
case $at_status in
0) at_msg="ok"
at_pass_list="$at_pass_list $at_group"
# Cleanup the group directory, unless the user wants the files.
$at_debug_p || rm -rf $at_group_dir
;;
77) at_msg="ok (skipped near \``cat $at_check_line_file`')"
at_skip_list="$at_skip_list $at_group"
# Cleanup the group directory, unless the user wants the files.
$at_debug_p || rm -rf $at_group_dir
;;
*) at_msg="FAILED near \``cat $at_check_line_file`'"
at_fail_list="$at_fail_list $at_group"
# Up failure, keep the group directory for autopsy.
# Create the debugging script.
{
echo "#! /bin/sh"
echo 'test "${ZSH_VERSION+set}" = set && alias -g '\''${1+"$[@]"}'\''='\''"$[@]"'\'''
echo "cd $at_dir"
echo 'exec ${CONFIG_SHELL-'"$SHELL"'}' "$[0]" \
'-v -d' "$at_debug_args" "$at_group" '${1+"$[@]"}'
echo 'exit 1'
} >$at_group_dir/run
chmod +x $at_group_dir/run
;;
esac
echo $at_msg
at_log_msg="$at_group. $at_setup_line: $at_msg"
# If the group failed, $at_times_file is not available.
test -f $at_times_file &&
at_log_msg="$at_log_msg (`sed 1d $at_times_file`)"
echo "$at_log_msg" >&AS_MESSAGE_LOG_FD
$at_errexit_p && test -n "$at_fail_list" && break
;;
esac
done
# Back to the top directory, in particular because we might
# rerun the suite verbosely.
cd $at_dir
# Compute the duration of the suite.
at_stop_date=`date`
at_stop_time=`(date +%s) 2>/dev/null`
echo "$as_me: ending at: $at_stop_date" >&AS_MESSAGE_LOG_FD
at_duration_s=`(expr $at_stop_time - $at_start_time) 2>/dev/null`
at_duration_m=`(expr $at_duration_s / 60) 2>/dev/null`
at_duration_h=`(expr $at_duration_m / 60) 2>/dev/null`
at_duration_s=`(expr $at_duration_s % 60) 2>/dev/null`
at_duration_m=`(expr $at_duration_m % 60) 2>/dev/null`
at_duration="${at_duration_h}h ${at_duration_m}m ${at_duration_s}s"
if test "$at_duration" != "h m s"; then
echo "$as_me: test suite duration: $at_duration" >&AS_MESSAGE_LOG_FD
fi
# Wrap up the test suite with summary statistics.
at_skip_count=`set dummy $at_skip_list; shift; echo $[@%:@]`
at_fail_count=`set dummy $at_fail_list; shift; echo $[@%:@]`
if test $at_fail_count = 0; then
if test $at_skip_count = 0; then
AS_BOX([All $at_group_count tests were successful.])
else
AS_BOX([All $at_group_count tests were successful ($at_skip_count skipped).])
fi
elif test $at_debug_p = false; then
if $at_errexit_p; then
AS_BOX([ERROR: One of the tests failed, inhibiting subsequent tests.])
else
AS_BOX([ERROR: Suite unsuccessful, $at_fail_count of $at_group_count tests failed.])
fi
# Normalize the names so that `ls' lists them in order.
echo 'You may investigate any problem if you feel able to do so, in which'
echo 'case the test suite provides a good starting point.'
echo
echo 'Now, failed tests will be executed again, verbosely, and logged'
echo 'in the file '$as_me'.log.'
{
echo
echo
AS_BOX([Summary of the failures.])
# Summary of failed and skipped tests.
if test $at_fail_count != 0; then
echo "Failed tests:"
$SHELL $[0] $at_fail_list --list
echo
fi
if test $at_skip_count != 0; then
echo "Skipped tests:"
$SHELL $[0] $at_skip_list --list
echo
fi
echo
AS_BOX([Verbosely re-running the failing tests.])
echo
} >&AS_MESSAGE_LOG_FD
exec AS_MESSAGE_LOG_FD>/dev/null
$SHELL $[0] -v -d $at_debug_args $at_fail_list 2>&1 | tee -a $as_me.log
exec AS_MESSAGE_LOG_FD>>$as_me.log
{
echo
if test -n "$at_top_srcdir"; then
AS_BOX([Configuration logs.])
echo
for at_file in `find "$at_top_srcdir" -name config.log -print`
do
echo "$as_me: $at_file:"
sed 's/^/| /' $at_file
echo
done
fi
} >&AS_MESSAGE_LOG_FD
AS_BOX([$as_me.log is created.])
echo
echo "Please send \`$as_me.log' and all information you think might help:"
echo
echo " To: <AT_PACKAGE_BUGREPORT>"
echo " Subject: @<:@AT_PACKAGE_STRING@:>@ $as_me:$at_fail_list failed"
echo
exit 1
fi
exit 0
m4_divert_pop([TAIL])dnl
dnl End of AT_INIT: divert to KILL, only test groups are to be
dnl output, the rest is ignored. Current diversion is BODY, inherited
dnl from M4sh.
m4_divert_push([KILL])
m4_wrap([m4_divert_pop([KILL])[]])
])# AT_INIT
# AT_TESTED(PROGRAMS)
# -------------------
# Specify the list of programs exercised by the test suite. Their
# versions are logged, and in the case of embedded test suite, they
# must correspond to the version of the package.. The PATH should be
# already preset so the proper executable will be selected.
m4_define([AT_TESTED],
[m4_append_uniq([AT_tested], [$1], [ ])])
# AT_SETUP(DESCRIPTION)
# ---------------------
# Start a group of related tests, all to be executed in the same subshell.
# The group is testing what DESCRIPTION says.
m4_define([AT_SETUP],
[m4_ifdef([AT_keywords], [m4_undefine([AT_keywords])])
m4_define([AT_line], AT_LINE)
m4_define([AT_description], [$1])
m4_define([AT_ordinal], m4_incr(AT_ordinal))
m4_append([AT_groups_all], [ ]m4_defn([AT_ordinal]))
m4_divert_push([TESTS])dnl
AT_ordinal ) @%:@ AT_ordinal. m4_defn([AT_line]): $1
at_setup_line='m4_defn([AT_line])'
$at_verbose "AT_ordinal. m4_defn([AT_line]): testing $1..."
$at_quiet $ECHO_N "m4_format([[%3d: %-18s]],
AT_ordinal, m4_defn([AT_line]))[]$ECHO_C"
(
$at_traceon
])
# AT_KEYWORDS(KEYOWRDS)
# ---------------------
# Declare a list of keywords associated to the current test group.
m4_define([AT_KEYWORDS],
[m4_append_uniq([AT_keywords], [$1], [,])])
# AT_CLEANUP
# ----------
# Complete a group of related tests.
m4_define([AT_CLEANUP],
[m4_append([AT_help],
at_help_all=$at_help_all'm4_defn([AT_ordinal]);m4_defn([AT_line]);m4_defn([AT_description]);m4_ifdef([AT_keywords], [m4_defn([AT_keywords])])
'
)dnl
$at_times_skip || times >$at_times_file
)
at_status=$?
;;
m4_divert_pop([TESTS])dnl Back to KILL.
])# AT_CLEANUP
# AT_BANNER(TEXT)
# ---------------
# Output TEXT without any shell expansion.
m4_define([AT_BANNER],
[m4_define([AT_banner_ordinal], m4_incr(AT_banner_ordinal))
m4_append([AT_groups_all], [ banner-]m4_defn([AT_banner_ordinal]))
m4_divert_text([TESTS],
[
banner-AT_banner_ordinal ) @%:@ Banner AT_banner_ordinal. AT_LINE
cat <<\_ATEOF
$1
_ATEOF
;;
])dnl
])# AT_BANNER
# AT_DATA(FILE, CONTENTS)
# -----------------------
# Initialize an input data FILE with given CONTENTS, which should end with
# an end of line.
# This macro is not robust to active symbols in CONTENTS *on purpose*.
# If you don't want CONTENT to be evaluated, quote it twice.
m4_define([AT_DATA],
[cat >$1 <<'_ATEOF'
$2[]_ATEOF
])
# AT_CHECK(COMMANDS, [STATUS = 0], STDOUT, STDERR)
# ------------------------------------------------
# Execute a test by performing given shell COMMANDS. These commands
# should normally exit with STATUS, while producing expected STDOUT and
# STDERR contents.
#
# STATUS, STDOUT, and STDERR are not checked if equal to `ignore'.
#
# If STDOUT is `expout', then stdout is compared to the content of the file
# `expout'. Likewise for STDERR and `experr'.
#
# If STDOUT is `stdout', then the stdout is left in the file `stdout',
# likewise for STDERR and `stderr'. Don't do this:
#
# AT_CHECK([command >out])
# # Some checks on `out'
#
# do this instead:
#
# AT_CHECK([command], [], [stdout])
# # Some checks on `stdout'
#
# This is an unfortunate limitation inherited from Ultrix which will not
# let you redirect several times the same FD (see the Autoconf documentation).
# If you use the `AT_CHECK([command >out])' be sure to get a test suite
# that will show spurious failures.
#
# You might wonder why not just use `ignore' and directly use stdout and
# stderr left by the test suite. Firstly because the names of these files
# is an internal detail, and secondly, because
#
# AT_CHECK([command], [], [ignore])
# AT_CHECK([check stdout])
#
# will use `stdout' both in input and output: undefined behavior would
# certainly result. That's why the test suite will save them in `at-stdout'
# and `at-stderr', and will provide you with `stdout' and `stderr'.
#
# Any line of stderr starting with leading blanks and a `+' are filtered
# out, since most shells when tracing include subshell traces in stderr.
# This may cause spurious failures when the test suite is run with `-x'.
#
#
# Implementation Details
# ----------------------
# Ideally, we would like to run
#
# ( $at_traceon; COMMANDS >at-stdout 2> at-stderr )
#
# but we must group COMMANDS as it is not limited to a single command, and
# then the shells will save the traces in at-stderr. So we have to filter
# them out when checking stderr, and we must send them into the test suite's
# stderr to honor -x properly.
#
# Limiting COMMANDS to a single command is not good either, since them
# the user herself would use {} or (), and then we face the same problem.
#
# But then, there is no point in running
#
# ( $at_traceon { $1 ; } >at-stdout 2>at-stder1 )
#
# instead of the simpler
#
# ( $at_traceon; $1 ) >at-stdout 2>at-stder1
#
m4_define([AT_CHECK],
[$at_traceoff
$at_verbose "AT_LINE: AS_ESCAPE([$1])"
echo AT_LINE >$at_check_line_file
( $at_traceon; $1 ) >$at_stdout 2>$at_stder1
at_status=$?
grep '^ *+' $at_stder1 >&2
grep -v '^ *+' $at_stder1 >$at_stderr
at_failed=false
dnl Check stderr.
m4_case([$4],
stderr, [(echo stderr:; tee stderr <$at_stderr) >&5],
ignore, [(echo stderr:; cat $at_stderr) >&5],
experr, [$at_diff experr $at_stderr >&5 || at_failed=:],
[], [$at_diff $at_devnull $at_stderr >&5 || at_failed=:],
[echo >>$at_stderr; echo "AS_ESCAPE([$4])" | $at_diff - $at_stderr >&5 || at_failed=:])
dnl Check stdout.
m4_case([$3],
stdout, [(echo stdout:; tee stdout <$at_stdout) >&5],
ignore, [(echo stdout:; cat $at_stdout) >&5],
expout, [$at_diff expout $at_stdout >&5 || at_failed=:],
[], [$at_diff $at_devnull $at_stdout >&5 || at_failed=:],
[echo >>$at_stdout; echo "AS_ESCAPE([$3])" | $at_diff - $at_stdout >&5 || at_failed=:])
dnl Check exit val. Don't `skip' if we are precisely checking $? = 77.
case $at_status in
m4_case([$2],
[77],
[],
[ 77) exit 77;;
])dnl
m4_case([$2],
[ignore],
[ *);;],
[ m4_default([$2], [0])) ;;
*) $at_verbose "AT_LINE: exit code was $at_status, expected m4_default([$2], [0])" >&2
at_failed=:;;])
esac
AS_IF($at_failed, [$5], [$6])
$at_failed && exit 1
$at_traceon
])# AT_CHECK