libtool/tests/cmdline_wrap.at
Gary V. Vaughan 54d7385ca6 tests: add a keyword `expensive' to very long running tests.
* tests/cmdline_wrap.at, tests/stresstest.at (AT_KEYWORDS): Add
`expensive'.
* NEWS: Updated.

Signed-off-by: Gary V. Vaughan <gary@gnu.org>
2011-10-31 19:51:18 +07:00

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# cmdline_wrap.at -- run tests with low max_cmd_len -*- Autotest -*-
# Copyright (C) 2007, 2009 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
# Written by Ralf Wildenhues, 2007
#
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#
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# Make sure libtool works when it needs to wrap command lines.
# We simulate this by setting max_cmd_len very low.
AT_SETUP([Run tests with low max_cmd_len])
AT_KEYWORDS([recursive expensive])
m4_ifdef([AT_CAPTURE_FILE],
[AT_CAPTURE_FILE([testsuite.log])])
sed 's,max_cmd_len=.*,max_cmd_len="24",' < $LIBTOOL > libtool
chmod +x libtool
LIBTOOL=`pwd`/libtool
export LIBTOOL
# run the suite in a subdirectory, otherwise the two suites will compete
# for the output file `testsuite.log'.
mkdir tests
cd tests
INNER_TESTSUITEFLAGS="$INNER_TESTSUITEFLAGS abs_top_srcdir=$abs_top_srcdir \
abs_builddir=$abs_builddir"
AT_CHECK([$CONFIG_SHELL $abs_srcdir/testsuite -k libtool$INNER_TESTSUITEFLAGS],
[], [ignore], [ignore])
AT_CLEANUP