X-Git-Url: http://repo.macrolet.net/gitweb/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=tests%2Frun-tests.sh;h=0ea9c8568dab486a7c827b930c46b706313c276a;hb=2378406d6eda78090dfe05e372438495aeace5e0;hp=de63a75cffd934c1c65a71328a7011e51b41f95d;hpb=cc1f30efe1c7438bfe6a413f16145ba2d63f7fe2;p=sbcl.git diff --git a/tests/run-tests.sh b/tests/run-tests.sh old mode 100644 new mode 100755 index de63a75..0ea9c85 --- a/tests/run-tests.sh +++ b/tests/run-tests.sh @@ -1,42 +1,48 @@ #!/bin/sh # Run the regression tests in this directory. +# +# Usage: run-tests.sh [OPTIONS] [files] +# +# Valid options are as follows: +# +# --break-on-failure Break into the debugger when a test fails +# unexpectedly +# --break-on-expected-failure Break into the debugger when any test fails +# --report-skipped-tests Include tests :skipped-on target SBCL in +# the test report. +# +# If no test files are specified, runs all tests. -# how we invoke SBCL -sbcl=${1:-sbcl --noinform --noprint --noprogrammer} +# This software is part of the SBCL system. See the README file for +# more information. +# +# While most of SBCL is derived from the CMU CL system, the test +# files (like this one) were written from scratch after the fork +# from CMU CL. +# +# This software is in the public domain and is provided with +# absolutely no warranty. See the COPYING and CREDITS files for +# more information. + +. ./subr.sh + +echo /running tests on \'$SBCL_RUNTIME --core $SBCL_CORE $SBCL_ARGS\' -# "Ten four" is the closest numerical slang I can find to "OK", so -# it's the return value we expect from a successful test. tenfour () { - if [ $? = 104 ]; then - echo ok + if [ $1 = $EXIT_TEST_WIN ]; then + echo ok else - echo test failed: $? - return 1 + echo test failed, expected $EXIT_TEST_WIN return code, got $1 + exit 1 fi } +set +u +run_sbcl \ + --eval '(with-compilation-unit () (load "run-tests.lisp"))' \ + --eval '(run-tests::run-all)' $* -# *.pure.lisp files are ordinary Lisp code with no side effects, -# and we can run them all in a single Lisp process. -(for f in *.pure.lisp; do echo \"$f\"; done) | $sbcl ; tenfour - -# *.impure.lisp files are Lisp code with side effects (e.g. doing DEFSTRUCT -# or DEFTYPE or DEFVAR). Each one needs to be run as a separate -# invocation of Lisp. -for f in *.impure.lisp; do - echo $f | $sbcl ; tenfour -done - -# *.test.sh files are scripts to test stuff, typically stuff which can't -# so easily be tested within Lisp itself. A file foo.test.sh -# may be associated with other files foo*, e.g. foo.lisp, foo-1.lisp, -# or foo.pl. -for f in *.test.sh; do - sh $f ; tenfour -done +tenfour $? -# *.assertoids files contain ASSERTOID statements to test things -# interpreted and at various compilation levels. -for f in *.assertoids; do - echo "(load \"$f\")" | $sbcl --eval '(load "assertoid.lisp")' ; tenfour -done +echo '//apparent success (reached end of run-tests.sh normally)' +date