freebsd-nq/contrib/perl5/t/TEST

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#!./perl
# Last change: Fri Jan 10 09:57:03 WET 1997
# This is written in a peculiar style, since we're trying to avoid
# most of the constructs we'll be testing for.
$| = 1;
if ($#ARGV >= 0 && $ARGV[0] eq '-v') {
$verbose = 1;
shift;
}
chdir 't' if -f 't/TEST';
die "You need to run \"make test\" first to set things up.\n"
unless -e 'perl' or -e 'perl.exe';
# check leakage for embedders
$ENV{PERL_DESTRUCT_LEVEL} = 2 unless exists $ENV{PERL_DESTRUCT_LEVEL};
$ENV{EMXSHELL} = 'sh'; # For OS/2
if ($#ARGV == -1) {
@ARGV = split(/[ \n]/,
`echo base/*.t comp/*.t cmd/*.t io/*.t; echo op/*.t pragma/*.t lib/*.t`);
}
%infinite = ( 'comp/require.t', 1, 'op/bop.t', 1, 'lib/hostname.t', 1 );
_testprogs('perl', @ARGV);
_testprogs('compile', @ARGV) if (-e "../testcompile");
sub _testprogs {
$type = shift @_;
@tests = @_;
print <<'EOT' if ($type eq 'compile');
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
TESTING COMPILER
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
EOT
$bad = 0;
$good = 0;
$total = @tests;
$files = 0;
$totmax = 0;
$maxlen = 0;
foreach (@tests) {
$len = length;
$maxlen = $len if $len > $maxlen;
}
# +3 : we want three dots between the test name and the "ok"
# -2 : the .t suffix
$dotdotdot = $maxlen + 3 - 2;
while ($test = shift @tests) {
if ( $infinite{$test} && $type eq 'compile' ) {
print STDERR "$test creates infinite loop! Skipping.\n";
next;
}
if ($test =~ /^$/) {
next;
}
$te = $test;
chop($te);
print "$te" . '.' x ($dotdotdot - length($te));
open(SCRIPT,"<$test") or die "Can't run $test.\n";
$_ = <SCRIPT>;
close(SCRIPT);
if (/#!.*perl(.*)$/) {
$switch = $1;
if ($^O eq 'VMS') {
# Must protect uppercase switches with "" on command line
$switch =~ s/-([A-Z]\S*)/"-$1"/g;
}
}
else {
$switch = '';
}
if ($type eq 'perl') {
open(RESULTS,"./perl$switch $test |") or print "can't run.\n";
}
else {
open(RESULTS, "./perl -I../lib ../utils/perlcc ./$test "
."-run -verbose dcf -log ../compilelog |")
or print "can't compile.\n";
}
$ok = 0;
$next = 0;
while (<RESULTS>) {
if ($verbose) {
print $_;
}
unless (/^#/) {
if (/^1\.\.([0-9]+)/) {
$max = $1;
$totmax += $max;
$files += 1;
$next = 1;
$ok = 1;
}
else {
$next = $1, $ok = 0, last if /^not ok ([0-9]*)/;
if (/^ok (\d+)(\s*#.*)?$/ && $1 == $next) {
$next = $next + 1;
}
else {
$ok = 0;
}
}
}
}
close RESULTS;
$next = $next - 1;
if ($ok && $next == $max) {
if ($max) {
print "ok\n";
$good = $good + 1;
}
else {
print "skipping test on this platform\n";
$files -= 1;
}
}
else {
$next += 1;
print "FAILED at test $next\n";
$bad = $bad + 1;
$_ = $test;
if (/^base/) {
die "Failed a basic test--cannot continue.\n";
}
}
}
if ($bad == 0) {
if ($ok) {
print "All tests successful.\n";
# XXX add mention of 'perlbug -ok' ?
}
else {
die "FAILED--no tests were run for some reason.\n";
}
}
else {
$pct = sprintf("%.2f", $good / $total * 100);
if ($bad == 1) {
warn "Failed 1 test script out of $total, $pct% okay.\n";
}
else {
warn "Failed $bad test scripts out of $total, $pct% okay.\n";
}
warn <<'SHRDLU';
### Since not all tests were successful, you may want to run some
### of them individually and examine any diagnostic messages they
### produce. See the INSTALL document's section on "make test".
### If you are testing the compiler, then ignore this message
### and run
### ./perl harness
### in the directory ./t.
SHRDLU
warn <<'SHRDLU' if $good / $total > 0.8;
###
### Since most tests were successful, you have a good chance to
### get information with better granularity by running
### ./perl harness
### in directory ./t.
SHRDLU
}
($user,$sys,$cuser,$csys) = times;
print sprintf("u=%g s=%g cu=%g cs=%g scripts=%d tests=%d\n",
$user,$sys,$cuser,$csys,$files,$totmax);
}
exit ($bad != 0);