openssl/test/recipes/10-test_bn.t
Andy Polyakov 85833408b4 Test suite: chomp->s/\R// to harmonize with mingw 'make test'.
Reviewed-by: Richard Levitte <levitte@openssl.org>
2015-10-13 19:48:03 +02:00

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Perl

#! /usr/bin/perl
use strict;
use warnings;
use Math::BigInt;
use OpenSSL::Test qw/:DEFAULT top_file/;
setup("test_bn");
plan tests => 3;
require_ok(top_file("test","recipes","bc.pl"));
my $testresults = "tmp.bntest";
my $init = ok(run(test(["bntest"], stdout => $testresults)), 'initialize');
SKIP: {
skip "Initializing failed, skipping", 1 if !$init;
subtest 'Checking the bn results' => sub {
my @lines = ();
if (open DATA, $testresults) {
@lines = <DATA>;
close DATA;
}
map { s/\R//; } @lines; # chomp(@lines);
plan tests => scalar grep(/^print /, @lines);
my $l = "";
while (scalar @lines) {
$l = shift @lines;
last if $l =~ /^print /;
}
while (1) {
$l =~ s/^print "//;
$l =~ s/\\n"//;
my $t = $l;
my @operations = ();
$l = undef;
while (scalar @lines) {
$l = shift @lines;
last if $l =~ /^print /;
push @operations, $l;
$l = undef;
}
ok(check_operations(@operations), "verify $t");
last unless $l;
}
};
}
sub check_operations {
my $failcount = 0;
foreach my $line (@_) {
my $result = calc(split /\s+/, $line);
if ($result ne "0" && $result ne "0x0") {
$failcount++;
print STDERR "Failed! $line => $result\n";
}
}
return $failcount == 0;
}