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