X-Git-Url: http://repo.macrolet.net/gitweb/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=tests%2Frun-tests.sh;h=14e84887f791d84fa1fbcac3e4f102e724a655e5;hb=175c318c892b0627b36fa3c4db66f59680242204;hp=809ec8fb2ab72de337e5689e676701ce8bd4aadf;hpb=d7b0817586a09ea5181c0471f56602b4e5bbeaef;p=sbcl.git diff --git a/tests/run-tests.sh b/tests/run-tests.sh index 809ec8f..14e8488 100644 --- a/tests/run-tests.sh +++ b/tests/run-tests.sh @@ -1,62 +1,75 @@ #!/bin/sh # Run the regression tests in this directory. +# +# Usage: run-tests.sh [--break-on-failure] [--break-on-expected-failure] [files] +# --break-on-failure Break into the debugger when a test fails +# unexpectedly +# --break-on-expected-failure Break into the debugger when any test fails +# +# If no test files are specified, runs all tests. -# how we invoke SBCL -sbcl=${1:-../src/runtime/sbcl --core ../output/sbcl.core --noinform --noprint --noprogrammer} +# This software is part of the SBCL system. See the README file for +# more information. +# +# While most of SBCL is derived from the CMU CL system, the test +# files (like this one) were written from scratch after the fork +# from CMU CL. +# +# This software is in the public domain and is provided with +# absolutely no warranty. See the COPYING and CREDITS files for +# more information. + +# how we invoke SBCL in the tests +# +# Until sbcl-0.6.12.8, the shell variable SBCL was bound to a relative +# pathname, but now we take care to bind it to an absolute pathname (still +# generated relative to `pwd` in the tests/ directory) so that tests +# can chdir before invoking SBCL and still work. +sbclstem=`pwd`/../src/runtime/sbcl +SBCL="$sbclstem --core `pwd`/../output/sbcl.core --noinform --sysinit /dev/null --userinit /dev/null --noprint --disable-debugger" +export SBCL +echo /running tests on SBCL=\'$SBCL\' +# more or less like SBCL, but without enough grot removed that appending +# a --core command line argument works +# +# (KLUDGE: and also without any magic to suppress --userinit and +# --sysinit, so if you use it in a test, you need to add those +# yourself if you want things to be clean. If many tests start using +# this, we can redo it as a shell function or something so that the +# magic can be done once and only once.). Not used in this file, but +# exists for the benefit of the *.test.sh files that can be started by +# run-tests.lisp +SBCL_ALLOWING_CORE=${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 return value that we expect from a successful test. +# it's the Unix status value that we expect from a successful test. +# (Of course, zero is the usual success value, but we don't want to +# use that because SBCL returns that by default, so we might think +# we passed a test when in fact some error caused us to exit SBCL +# in a weird unexpected way. In contrast, 104 is unlikely to be +# returned unless we exit through the intended explicit "test +# successful" path. tenfour () { - if [ $? = 104 ]; then - echo ok + if [ $1 = 104 ]; then + echo ok else - echo test failed: $? - exit 1 + echo test $2 failed, expected 104 return code, got $1 + exit 1 fi } -# *.pure.lisp files are ordinary Lisp code with no side effects, -# and we can run them all in a single Lisp process. -echo //running '*.pure.lisp' tests -echo //i.e. *.pure.lisp -(for f in *.pure.lisp; do - echo "(progn" - if [ -f $f ]; then - echo " (progn (format t \"//running $f test~%\") (load \"$f\"))" - fi - echo " (sb-ext:quit :unix-status 104))" -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. -echo //running '*.impure.lisp' tests -for f in *.impure.lisp; do - if [ -f $f ]; then - echo //running $f test - echo "(load \"$f\")" | $sbcl ; tenfour - fi -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. -echo //running '*.test.sh' tests -for f in *.test.sh; do - if [ -f $f ]; then - echo //running $f test - sh $f ; tenfour - fi -done - -# *.assertoids files contain ASSERTOID statements to test things -# interpreted and at various compilation levels. -echo //running '*.assertoids' tests -for f in *.assertoids; do - if [ -f $f ]; then - echo //running $f test - echo "(load \"$f\")" | $sbcl --eval '(load "assertoid.lisp")' ; tenfour - fi -done +$SBCL --eval '(with-compilation-unit () (load "run-tests.lisp"))' \ + --eval '(run-tests::run-all)' $* + +tenfour $? + +echo '//apparent success (reached end of run-tests.sh normally)' +date