# pathname, but now we take care to bind it to an absolute pathname (still
# generated relative to `pwd` in the tests/ directory) so that tests
# can chdir before invoking SBCL and still work.
-SBCL="${1:-`pwd`/../src/runtime/sbcl --core `pwd`/../output/sbcl.core --noinform --sysinit /dev/null --userinit /dev/null --noprint --disable-debugger}"
+sbclstem=`pwd`/../src/runtime/sbcl
+SBCL="${1:-$sbclstem --core `pwd`/../output/sbcl.core --noinform --sysinit /dev/null --userinit /dev/null --noprint --disable-debugger}"
export SBCL
echo /running tests on SBCL=\'$SBCL\'
+# more or less like SBCL, but without enough grot removed that appending
+# a --core command line argument works
+#
+# (KLUDGE: and also without any magic to suppress --userinit and
+# --sysinit, so if you use it in a test, you need to add those
+# yourself if you want things to be clean. If many tests start using
+# this, we can redo it as a shell function or something so that the
+# magic can be done once and only once.)
+SBCL_ALLOWING_CORE=${1:-$sbclstem}
+export SBCL_ALLOWING_CORE
+echo /with SBCL_ALLOWING_CORE=\'$SBCL_ALLOWING_CORE\'
+
+LANG=C
+LC_ALL=C
+export LANG
+export LC_ALL
# "Ten four" is the closest numerical slang I can find to "OK", so
# it's the Unix status value that we expect from a successful test.
# returned unless we exit through the intended explicit "test
# successful" path.
tenfour () {
- if [ $? = 104 ]; then
+ if [ $1 = 104 ]; then
echo ok
else
- echo test failed, expected 104 return code, got $?
+ echo test $2 failed, expected 104 return code, got $1
exit 1
fi
}
echo //i.e. *.pure.lisp
(
echo "(progn"
+echo " (progn (format t \"//loading assertoid.lisp~%\") (load \"assertoid.lisp\"))"
+echo " (use-package \"ASSERTOID\")"
for f in *.pure.lisp; do
if [ -f $f ]; then
echo " (progn (format t \"//running $f test~%\") (load \"$f\"))"
fi
done
echo " (sb-ext:quit :unix-status 104)) ; Return status=success."
-) | $SBCL ; tenfour
+) | $SBCL ; tenfour $? "(pure.lisp files)"
# *.impure.lisp files are Lisp code with side effects (e.g. doing
# DEFSTRUCT or DEFTYPE or DEFVAR, or messing with the read table).
for f in *.impure.lisp; do
if [ -f $f ]; then
echo //running $f test
- echo "(load \"$f\")" | $SBCL ; tenfour
+ echo "(load \"$f\")" | $SBCL ; tenfour $? $f
fi
done
for f in *.test.sh; do
if [ -f $f ]; then
echo //running $f test
- sh $f "$SBCL"; tenfour
+ sh $f "$SBCL"; tenfour $? $f
fi
done
for f in *.assertoids; do
if [ -f $f ]; then
echo //running $f test
- echo "(load \"$f\")" | $SBCL --eval '(load "assertoid.lisp")' ; tenfour
+ echo "(load \"$f\")" | $SBCL --eval '(load "assertoid.lisp")' ; tenfour $? $f
fi
done
# to LOAD them all into the same Lisp.)
if [ -f $f ]; then
echo //running $f test
- $SBCL <<EOF ; tenfour
+ $SBCL <<EOF ; tenfour $? $f
(compile-file "$f")
(progn
(unwind-protect
for f in *.impure-cload.lisp; do
if [ -f $f ]; then
echo //running $f test
- $SBCL <<EOF ; tenfour
+ $SBCL <<EOF ; tenfour $? $f
(compile-file "$f")
(progn
(unwind-protect