From f281ab9752393fcc7cbb54c50edb66f25c2a31fb Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: David Lamparter Date: Tue, 26 Feb 2013 16:21:20 +0100 Subject: tests: add DejaGNU framework DejaGNU seems to be the 'standard' GNU test framework (which by itself doesn't say much), but it seems relatively usable and the "remote system" capabilities might come in handy for virtualisation-based tests for kernel interactions or something. Signed-off-by: David Lamparter --- tests/config/unix.exp | 104 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 104 insertions(+) create mode 100644 tests/config/unix.exp (limited to 'tests/config') diff --git a/tests/config/unix.exp b/tests/config/unix.exp new file mode 100644 index 00000000..25ea97f4 --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/config/unix.exp @@ -0,0 +1,104 @@ + +# every test should always be run and always return some status. +# so, if we lose sync with a multi-test program, aborted will be used +# to flag the remainder of the tests as untested. +#set aborted 0 + +# only match with color codes since "failed" / "OK" might otherwise +# be part of the output... +#set color 1 + +set config_h [open "../config.h" "r"] +set config_h_text [read $config_h] +close $config_h +set i [string first "#define HAVE_IPV6" $config_h_text] +if { $i >= 0 } { + set have_ipv6 1 +} else { + set have_ipv6 0 +} +send_user "IPv6 enabled: $have_ipv6\n" +set xfail 0 + +proc onetest { test_name note start } { + global aborted + global testprefix + global verbose + global color + global xfail + + if { $aborted > 0 } { + untested "$testprefix$test_name" + return + } + + if { $verbose > 0 } { + send_user "$testprefix$test_name$note\n" + } + expect { + "$start" { } + + eof { unresolved "$testprefix$test_name"; set aborted 1; } + timeout { unresolved "$testprefix$test_name"; set aborted 1; } + } + + if { $aborted > 0 } { + send_user "sync failed: $testprefix$test_name$note -- $testprefix aborted!\n" + return + } + + if { $color } { + set pat "(32mOK|31mfailed)" + } else { + set pat "(OK|failed)" + } + expect { + # need this because otherwise expect will skip over a "failed" and + # grab the next "OK" (or the other way around) + -re "$pat" { + if { "$expect_out(0,string)" == "32mOK" || "$expect_out(0,string)" == "OK" } { + pass "$testprefix$test_name" + } else { + if { $xfail } { + xfail "$testprefix$test_name" + } else { + fail "$testprefix$test_name" + } + } + return + } + + eof { unresolved "$testprefix$test_name"; set aborted 1; } + timeout { unresolved "$testprefix$test_name"; set aborted 1; } + } + + if { $aborted > 0 } { + send_user "failed: $testprefix$test_name$note -- $testprefix aborted!\n" + return + } +} + +proc headerline { line } { + global aborted + if { $aborted > 0 } { return; } + expect { + $line { return; } + eof { send_user "numbering mismatch!\n"; set aborted 1; } + timeout { send_user "numbering mismatch!\n"; set aborted 1; } + } +} + +proc simpletest { start } { + onetest "$start" "" "$start" +} + +proc simpletest_nov6 { start } { + global have_ipv6 + global xfail + + set xfail [expr 1-$have_ipv6] + onetest "$start" "" "$start" + set xfail 0 +} + + -- cgit v1.2.1