X-Git-Url: https://mattmccutchen.net/rsync/rsync.git/blobdiff_plain/ec99e9da819e00f76ae25fb0a4acb7306c6b7e5d..740819ef7b3b96451e16b2fa3891d46cfc73ec64:/runtests.sh diff --git a/runtests.sh b/runtests.sh index 7cf018e2..d6a9a482 100755 --- a/runtests.sh +++ b/runtests.sh @@ -3,8 +3,8 @@ # Copyright (C) 2001 by Martin Pool # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -# it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License version -# 2.1 as published by the Free Software Foundation. +# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version +# 2 as published by the Free Software Foundation. # # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but # WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of @@ -95,6 +95,29 @@ # You cannot use "function foo {" syntax, but must instead say "foo() # {", or it breaks on FreeBSD. +# BSD machines tend not to have "head" or "seq". + +# You cannot do "export VAR=VALUE" all on one line; the export must be +# separate from the assignment. (SCO SysV) + + + +# STILL TO DO: + +# We need a good protection against tests that hang indefinitely. +# Perhaps some combination of starting them in the background, wait, +# and kill? + +# Perhaps we need a common way to cleanup tests. At the moment just +# clobbering the directory when we're done should be enough. + +# If any of the targets fail, then (GNU?) Make returns 2, instead of +# the return code from the failing command. This is fine, but it +# means that the build farm just shows "2" for failed tests, not the +# number of tests that actually failed. For more details we might +# need to grovel through the log files to find a line saying how many +# failed. + set -e @@ -147,7 +170,12 @@ suitedir="$srcdir/testsuite" export scratchdir suitedir -for testscript in $suitedir/*.test +if [ "x$whichtests" = x ] +then + whichtests="*.test" +fi + +for testscript in $suitedir/$whichtests do testbase=`echo $testscript | sed 's!.*/!!'` @@ -182,4 +210,11 @@ echo " $passed passed" [ "$missing" -gt 0 ] && echo " $missing missing" echo '------------------------------------------------------------' -exit `expr $failed + $missing` +# OK, so expr exits with 0 if the result is neither null nor zero; and +# 1 if the expression is null or zero. This is the opposite of what +# we want, and if we just call expr then this script will always fail, +# because -e is set. + +result=`expr $failed + $missing || true` +echo "overall result is $result" +exit $result