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#!/bin/sh
TOPDIR=`pwd`
if test ! -x ash; then
if test ! -x ../../busybox; then
echo "Can't run tests. Put ash binary into this directory (`pwd`)"
exit 1
fi
echo "No ./ash - creating a link to ../../busybox"
ln -s ../../busybox ash
fi
if test ! -f .config; then
if test ! -f ../../.config; then
echo "Missing .config file"
exit 1
fi
cp ../../.config . || exit 1
fi
eval $(sed -e '/^#/d' -e '/^$/d' -e 's:^:export :' .config)
test -x printenv || gcc -O2 -o printenv printenv.c || exit $?
test -x recho || gcc -O2 -o recho recho.c || exit $?
test -x zecho || gcc -O2 -o zecho zecho.c || exit $?
PATH="`pwd`:$PATH" # for ash and recho/zecho/printenv
export PATH
THIS_SH="`pwd`/ash"
export THIS_SH
do_test()
{
test -d "$1" || return 0
d=${d%/}
# echo Running tests in directory "$1"
# $1 but with / replaced by # so that it can be used as filename part
noslash=`echo "$1" | sed 's:/:#:g'`
(
cd "$1" || { echo "cannot cd $1!"; exit 1; }
for x in run-*; do
test -f "$x" || continue
case "$x" in
"$0"|run-minimal|run-gprof) ;;
*.orig|*~) ;;
#*) echo $x ; sh $x ;;
*)
echo -n "$1/$x:"
sh "$x" >"$TOPDIR/$noslash-$x.fail" 2>&1 && \
{ { echo " ok"; rm "$TOPDIR/$noslash-$x.fail"; } || echo " fail"; }
;;
esac
done
# Many bash run-XXX scripts just do this,
# no point in duplication it all over the place
for x in *.tests; do
test -x "$x" || continue
name="${x%%.tests}"
test -f "$name.right" || continue
# echo Running test: "$x"
echo -n "$1/$x:"
{
"$THIS_SH" "./$x" >"$name.xx" 2>&1
diff -u "$name.xx" "$name.right" >"$TOPDIR/$noslash-$x.fail" \
&& rm -f "$name.xx" "$TOPDIR/$noslash-$x.fail"
} && echo " ok" || echo " fail"
done
)
}
# Main part of this script
# Usage: run-all [directories]
ret=0
if [ $# -lt 1 ]; then
# All sub directories
modules=`ls -d ash-*`
# If you want to test ash against hush testsuite
# (have to copy hush_test dir to current dir first):
#modules=`ls -d ash-* hush_test/hush-*`
for module in $modules; do
do_test $module || ret=1
done
else
while [ $# -ge 1 ]; do
if [ -d $1 ]; then
do_test $1 || ret=1
fi
shift
done
fi
exit ${ret}