freebsd-dev/contrib/bc/tests/errors.sh
Stefan Eßer 103d7cdfb7 vendor/bc: import version 6.3.1
This version adds a command to dc to query whether extended registers
are enabled or not.

(cherry picked from commit 61e1a12bb6c3bfdb0a4e499c88e8eaa2b548e427)
2023-02-24 23:52:09 +01:00

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#! /bin/sh
#
# SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-2-Clause
#
# Copyright (c) 2018-2023 Gavin D. Howard and contributors.
#
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# * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice,
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# POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
#
# WARNING: Test files cannot have empty lines!
script="$0"
testdir=$(dirname "$script")
. "$testdir/../scripts/functions.sh"
outputdir=${BC_TEST_OUTPUT_DIR:-$testdir}
# Just print the usage and exit with an error. This can receive a message to
# print.
# @param 1 A message to print.
usage() {
if [ $# -eq 1 ]; then
printf '%s\n\n' "$1"
fi
printf 'usage: %s dir [exec args...]\n' "$script"
exit 1
}
# Command-line processing.
if [ "$#" -eq 0 ]; then
usage "Not enough arguments"
else
d="$1"
shift
check_d_arg "$d"
fi
if [ "$#" -lt 1 ]; then
exe="$testdir/../bin/$d"
check_exec_arg "$exe"
else
exe="$1"
shift
check_exec_arg "$exe"
fi
# I use these, so unset them to make the tests work.
unset BC_ENV_ARGS
unset BC_LINE_LENGTH
unset DC_ENV_ARGS
unset DC_LINE_LENGTH
out="$outputdir/${d}_outputs/errors_results.txt"
outdir=$(dirname "$out")
# Make sure the directory exists.
if [ ! -d "$outdir" ]; then
mkdir -p "$outdir"
fi
exebase=$(basename "$exe")
# These are the filenames for the extra tests.
posix="posix_errors"
read_errors="read_errors"
# Set stuff for the correct calculator.
if [ "$d" = "bc" ]; then
opts="-l"
halt="halt"
read_call="read()"
read_expr="${read_call}\n5+5;"
else
opts="-x"
halt="q"
fi
printf 'Running %s command-line error tests...' "$d"
printf '%s\n' "$halt" 2> /dev/null | "$exe" "$@" -e "1+1" -f- -e "2+2" 2> "$out" > /dev/null
err="$?"
checkerrtest "$d" "$err" "command-line -e test" "$out" "$exebase"
printf '%s\n' "$halt" 2> /dev/null | "$exe" "$@" -e "1+1" -f- -f "$testdir/$d/decimal.txt" 2> "$out" > /dev/null
err="$?"
checkerrtest "$d" "$err" "command-line -f test" "$out" "$exebase"
printf 'pass\n'
# Now test the error files in the standard tests directory.
for testfile in $testdir/$d/*errors.txt; do
if [ -z "${testfile##*$read_errors*}" ]; then
# We don't test read errors here. Skip.
continue
fi
# Test bc POSIX errors and warnings.
if [ -z "${testfile##*$posix*}" ]; then
# Just test warnings.
line="last"
printf '%s\n' "$line" 2> /dev/null | "$exe" "$@" "-lw" 2> "$out" > /dev/null
err="$?"
if [ "$err" -ne 0 ]; then
die "$d" "returned an error ($err)" "POSIX warning" 1
fi
checkerrtest "$d" "1" "$line" "$out" "$exebase"
# Set the options for standard mode.
options="-ls"
else
options="$opts"
fi
# Output something pretty.
base=$(basename "$testfile")
base="${base%.*}"
printf 'Running %s %s...' "$d" "$base"
# Test errors on each line of the file. Yes, each line has a separate error
# case.
while read -r line; do
rm -f "$out"
printf '%s\n' "$line" 2> /dev/null | "$exe" "$@" "$options" 2> "$out" > /dev/null
err="$?"
checkerrtest "$d" "$err" "$line" "$out" "$exebase"
done < "$testfile"
printf 'pass\n'
done