freebsd-dev/atf-c++/detail/application_test.cpp
Julio Merino 8fee91db34 Import atf-0.19:
Experimental version released on February 7th, 2014.

This is the last release to bundle the code for the deprecated tools.
The next release will drop their code and will stop worrying about
backwards compatibility between the ATF libraries and what the old tools
may or may not support.

If you still require the old tools for some reason, grab a copy of the
'tools' directory now.  The code in this directory is standalone and
does not depend on any internal details of atf-c++ any longer.

* Various fixes and improvements to support running as part of the FreeBSD
  test suite.

* Project hosting moved from Google Code (as a subproject of Kyua) to
  GitHub (as a first-class project).  The main reason for the change is
  the suppression of binary downloads in Google Code on Jan 15th, 2014.
  See https://github.com/jmmv/atf/

* Removed builtin help from atf-sh(1) and atf-check(1) for simplicity
  reasons.  In other words, their -h option is gone.

* Moved the code of the deprecated tools into a 'tools' directory and
  completely decoupled their code from the internals of atf-c++.  The
  reason for this is to painlessly allow a third-party to maintain a
  copy of these tools after we delete them because upcoming changes to
  atf-c++ would break the stale tools.
2014-02-14 14:41:25 +00:00

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//
// Automated Testing Framework (atf)
//
// Copyright (c) 2009 The NetBSD Foundation, Inc.
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//
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extern "C" {
#include <unistd.h>
}
#include "application.hpp"
#include "../macros.hpp"
class getopt_app : public atf::application::app {
public:
getopt_app(void) : app("description", "manpage") {}
int main(void)
{
// Provide an option that is unknown to the application driver and
// one that is, together with an argument that would be swallowed by
// the test program option if it were recognized.
int argc = 4;
char arg1[] = "progname";
char arg2[] = "-Z";
char arg3[] = "-s";
char arg4[] = "foo";
char *const argv[] = { arg1, arg2, arg3, arg4, NULL };
int ch;
bool zflag;
// Given that this obviously is an application, and that we used the
// same driver to start, we can test getopt(3) right here without doing
// any fancy stuff.
zflag = false;
while ((ch = ::getopt(argc, argv, ":Z")) != -1) {
switch (ch) {
case 'Z':
zflag = true;
break;
case '?':
default:
if (optopt != 's')
ATF_FAIL("Unexpected unknown option found");
}
}
ATF_REQUIRE(zflag);
ATF_REQUIRE_EQ(1, argc - optind);
ATF_REQUIRE_EQ(std::string("foo"), argv[optind]);
return 0;
}
};
ATF_TEST_CASE_WITHOUT_HEAD(getopt);
ATF_TEST_CASE_BODY(getopt)
{
int argc = 1;
char arg1[] = "progname";
char *const argv[] = { arg1, NULL };
ATF_REQUIRE_EQ(0, getopt_app().run(argc, argv));
}
ATF_INIT_TEST_CASES(tcs)
{
ATF_ADD_TEST_CASE(tcs, getopt);
}