Comments to describe what these macros do, so that someone other than me

might be able to figure out how to write some of these tests (hint hint).
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Juli Mallett 2002-06-24 13:58:20 +00:00
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# $FreeBSD$
dnl A library of routines for doing regression tests for userland utilities.
dnl Start up. We initialise the exit status to 0 (no failure) and change
dnl into the directory specified by our first argument, which is the
dnl directory to run the tests inside.
define(`REGRESSION_START',
TESTDIR=$1
if [ -z "$TESTDIR" ]; then
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STATUS=0)
dnl An actual test. The first parameter is the test name. The second is the
dnl command/commands to execute for the actual test. Their exit status is
dnl checked. It is assumed that the test will output to stdout, and that the
dnl output to be used to check for regression will be in regress.TESTNAME.out.
define(`REGRESSION_TEST',
echo "Running test $1"
$2 | diff -u regress.$1.out -
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echo "FAIL: Test $1 failed: regression detected. See above."
fi)
dnl Cleanup. Exit with the status code of the last failure. Should probably
dnl be the number of failed tests, but hey presto, this is what it does. This
dnl could also clean up potential droppings, if some forms of regression tests
dnl end up using mktemp(1) or such.
define(`REGRESSION_END',
exit $STATUS)