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$FreeBSD$
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A lot of the tests written in C use assert(), only printing 'ok' at the end
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of the program if none of the assert()s fired.
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This is wrong. They should do the test outside of an assert(), and print
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'ok' or 'not ok' as appropriate, instead of bailing out part way through.
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That way if a test starts failing we'll know exactly which one failed, and
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the other tests can continue.
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This probably means a simple libtest.so that they can link against to
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provide an ok() function (the non-fatal assert), probably with some helper
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functions to keep track of test numbers and so on.
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Any of the tests written in C should link against the libraries under
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/usr/obj rather than using the system libraries.
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Not everything's been converted to the new style. In particular;
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atm/
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ccd/
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some of geom_*/
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some of netinet/
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nfsmmap/
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p1003_1b/
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some of pipe/
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security/
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some of sockets/
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tls/
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needs to be converted. And fsx/ and gaithrstress/ are (I think) standalone
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programs rather than individual tests, so aren't amenable to this sort of
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conversion.
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