libtool/tests/execute-mode.at
Ileana Dumitrescu ab43d096d1
libtool: Avoid test failure in OpenBSD
The following errors can be seen for the 'execute mode' test in OpenBSD:
  build/libtool: test: <: missing second argument
  build/libtool: test: >: missing second argument

The cwrapper in OpenBSD cannot parse these symbols as arguments in
execute mode if there are no other characters with them.

* tests/execute-mode.at: Escape '<' and '>' in OpenBSD.
2024-11-20 16:42:14 +02:00

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# execute-mode.at -- libtool --mode=execute -*- Autotest -*-
#
# Copyright (C) 2008-2019, 2021-2024 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
# Written by Ralf Wildenhues, 2008
#
# This file is part of GNU Libtool.
#
# GNU Libtool is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
# modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as
# published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of
# the License, or (at your option) any later version.
#
# GNU Libtool is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with GNU Libtool. If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
####
AT_SETUP([execute mode])
AT_KEYWORDS([libtool])
eval `$LIBTOOL --config | $EGREP '^(FGREP)='`
AT_DATA([foo],
[[#! /bin/sh
if test $# -gt 0; then
for arg
do
printf %s\\n "$arg"
done
else
:
fi
]])
AT_DATA([lt-wrapper],
[[#! /bin/sh
# Generated by GNU libtool.
# fake wrapper script.
program=lt-real
progdir=.
if test "$libtool_execute_magic" != "%%%MAGIC variable%%%"; then
# Run the actual program with our arguments.
exec "$progdir/$program" ${1+"$@"}
echo "$0: cannot exec $program $*" >&2
exit 1
fi
]])
AT_DATA([lt-real],
[[#! /bin/sh
for arg
do
printf %s\\n "$arg"
done
cat
]])
AT_DATA([libfakelib.la],
[[# libfakelib.la - a libtool library file
# Generated by ltmain.sh (GNU libtool 1.2605 2008/03/04 22:31:32) 2.3a
#
# Please DO NOT delete this file!
# It is necessary for linking the library.
dlname=''
library_names=''
old_library='libfakelib.a'
inherited_linker_flags=''
dependency_libs=''
weak_library_names=''
current=
age=
revision=
installed=no
shouldnotlink=yes
dlopen=''
dlpreopen=''
libdir=''
]])
mkdir sub
cp foo sub/foo
chmod +x foo sub/foo lt-wrapper lt-real
AT_DATA([liba.c],
[[int a () { return 0; }
]])
AT_DATA([main.c],
[[#include <stdio.h>
extern int a ();
int main (int argc, char **argv)
{
int i;
for (i=1; i<argc; ++i)
{
if (i != 1)
fputc ('\n', stdout);
fputs (argv[i], stdout);
}
fputc ('\n', stdout);
return a ();
}
]])
LDFLAGS="$LDFLAGS -no-undefined"
instdir=`pwd`/inst
libdir=$instdir/lib
AT_CHECK([$LIBTOOL --mode=compile $CC $CPPFLAGS $CFLAGS -c liba.c],
[], [ignore], [ignore])
AT_CHECK([$LIBTOOL --mode=link $CC $CFLAGS $LDFLAGS -o liba.la -rpath $libdir liba.lo],
[], [ignore], [ignore])
AT_CHECK([$CC $CPPFLAGS $CFLAGS -c main.c],
[], [ignore], [ignore])
AT_CHECK([$LIBTOOL --mode=link $CC $CFLAGS $LDFLAGS -o main$EXEEXT main.$OBJEXT liba.la],
[], [ignore], [ignore])
# end of preparatory blurb.
# Now, when doing the tests, we both try the fake wrappers plus the real one
# (only the latter exposes the C wrappers used for w32 systems).
# With the latter, however, we need to ignore additional output; esp. wine
# may be rather noisy.
AT_CHECK([$LIBTOOL --mode=execute ./foo])
AT_CHECK([$LIBTOOL --mode=execute sub/foo])
AT_CHECK([$LIBTOOL --mode=execute ./foo foo], [], [foo
])
AT_CHECK([$LIBTOOL --mode=execute ./lt-wrapper foo </dev/null], [], [foo
])
AT_CHECK([cd sub && $LIBTOOL --mode=execute ./foo ../foo], [], [../foo
])
# suppose that ./foo is gdb, and lt-wrapper is the wrapper script.
AT_CHECK([$LIBTOOL --mode=execute ./foo lt-wrapper bar baz </dev/null], [],
[./lt-real
bar
baz
])
# check that stdin works even with -dlopen.
AT_CHECK([echo bar | $LIBTOOL --mode=execute -dlopen libfakelib.la ./lt-wrapper foo],
[], [foo
bar
])
# Check that a missing real program causes an error.
# The error message and code are likely to be 126,
# "No such file or directory" but system-dependent.
mv -f lt-real lt-backup
AT_CHECK([$LIBTOOL --mode=execute ./lt-wrapper foo </dev/null || exit 1],
[1], [ignore], [ignore])
mv -f lt-backup lt-real
# Now use arguments that require decent quoting.
AT_CHECK([$LIBTOOL --mode=execute ./foo "arg with special chars: \$!&*'\`()"],
[], [arg with special chars: $!&*'`()
])
AT_CHECK([$LIBTOOL --mode=execute ./lt-wrapper "arg with special chars: \$!&*'\`()" </dev/null],
[], [arg with special chars: $!&*'`()
])
AT_CHECK([$LIBTOOL --mode=execute ./foo lt-wrapper "arg with special chars: \$!&*'\`()"],
[], [./lt-real
arg with special chars: $!&*'`()
])
LT_AT_NOINST_EXEC_CHECK([./main], [], [], [stdout], [ignore],
["arg with special chars: \$!&*'\`()"])
AT_CHECK([$FGREP 'arg with special chars: $!&*'\''`()' stdout], [], [ignore])
# OpenBSD cwrapper has issues parsing '<' and '>' in execute mode without other
# characters, so the symbols are escaped during testing in OpenBSD.
escape=
case $host_os in openbsd*)
escape='\' ;;
esac
# We always pair two args. The first one is never the empty string.
arg1=
for arg2 in \
'def ghi' '' \
'd"e' 'f"g' \
'd\"e' 'f\"g' \
'd\\"e' 'f\\"g' \
'd\\\"e' 'f\\\"g' \
'd\' '' \
'd\\' '' \
'd\\\' '' \
'd\\\\' '' \
"$escape<" "$escape>" \
'<def>' ''
do
if test -z "$arg1"; then
arg1=$arg2; continue
fi
AT_CHECK([$LIBTOOL --mode=execute ./foo abc "$arg1" "$arg2" xyz], [], [stdout], [ignore])
AT_CHECK([$FGREP "$arg1" stdout], [], [ignore])
AT_CHECK([test -z "$arg2" || $FGREP "$arg2" stdout], [], [ignore])
AT_CHECK([test `$SED -n '/^abc$/,/^xyz$/p' stdout | wc -l` -eq 4])
AT_CHECK([$LIBTOOL --mode=execute ./lt-wrapper abc "$arg1" "$arg2" xyz </dev/null], [], [stdout])
AT_CHECK([$FGREP "$arg1" stdout], [], [ignore])
AT_CHECK([test -z "$arg2" || $FGREP "$arg2" stdout], [], [ignore])
AT_CHECK([test `$SED -n '/^abc$/,/^xyz$/p' stdout | wc -l` -eq 4])
AT_CHECK([$LIBTOOL --mode=execute ./foo lt-wrapper abc "$arg1" "$arg2" xyz], [], [stdout])
AT_CHECK([$FGREP "$arg1" stdout], [], [ignore])
AT_CHECK([test -z "$arg2" || $FGREP "$arg2" stdout], [], [ignore])
AT_CHECK([test `$SED -n '/^abc$/,/^xyz$/p' stdout | wc -l` -eq 4])
AT_CHECK([$LIBTOOL --mode=execute ./main$EXEEXT abc "$arg1" "$arg2" xyz], [], [stdout])
AT_CHECK([$FGREP "$arg1" stdout], [], [ignore])
AT_CHECK([test -z "$arg2" || $FGREP "$arg2" stdout], [], [ignore])
# Do not match EOL here, cross setups may have an extra \r here.
AT_CHECK([test `$SED -n '/^abc/,/^xyz/p' stdout | wc -l` -eq 4])
arg1=
done
# Check that .la files are not transformed by the wrapper searching loop.
AT_CHECK([$LIBTOOL --mode=execute echo ./main$EXEEXT liba.lo libfakelib.la], [], [stdout])
# This could be .libs/lt-main or similar (or just plain 'main').
AT_CHECK([$GREP main stdout], [], [ignore])
AT_CHECK([$GREP liba.lo stdout], [], [ignore])
AT_CHECK([$GREP libfakelib.la stdout], [], [ignore])
AT_CLEANUP