darcs-2.18.1: tests/lib
# This is a -*- sh -*- library.
. ./env
# I would use the builtin !, but that has the wrong semantics
not () {
set +x
if "$@" || test $? = "4"; then
# fail the test if command succeeds or returns 4
exit 1
fi
set -x
}
# trick: OS-detection (if needed)
os_is_windows() {
echo $OS | grep -i windows
}
abort_windows () {
if os_is_windows; then
echo This test does not work on Windows
exit 200
fi
}
if os_is_windows; then
# some installations of bash on Windows do not include \r by default
# which breaks a lot of tests
IFS=$' \t\n\r'
# this is for the github CI: we need to make sure that our test data (e.g.
# patch bundles) is not converted to CRLF style by git when we checkout a
# snapshot of our repo
git config --global core.autocrlf input
fi
# tests now work on windows with this or with the bash pwd:
# pwd() {
# runghc "$TESTBIN/hspwd.hs"
# }
which() {
type -P "$@"
}
# switch locale to one supporting the latin-9 (ISO 8859-15) character set if possible, otherwise skip test
no_latin9_locale_warning () {
echo "no ISO 8859-15 locale found, skipping test"
echo "try (eg): sudo locale-gen en_US.ISO-8859-15"
}
switch_to_latin9_locale () {
if os_is_windows; then
chcp.com 28605
else
if ! which locale ; then
echo "no locale command, skipping test"
exit 200
fi
# look for a ISO 8859-15 locale. locale -a shows iso885915, on ubuntu at least
latin9_locale=`locale -a | egrep --text -i iso8859-?15 | head -n 1` || (no_latin9_locale_warning; exit 200)
test -n "$latin9_locale" || (no_latin9_locale_warning; exit 200)
echo "Using locale $latin9_locale"
export LC_ALL=$latin9_locale
echo "character encoding is now `locale charmap`"
fi
}
# switch locale to utf8 if supported if there's a locale command, skip test
# otherwise
switch_to_utf8_locale () {
if os_is_windows; then
chcp.com 65001
else
if ! which locale ; then
echo "no locale command"
exit 200 # skip test
fi
utf8_locale=`locale -a | grep --text .utf8 | head -n 1` || exit 200
test -n "$utf8_locale" || exit 200
echo "Using locale $utf8_locale"
export LC_ALL=$utf8_locale
echo "character encoding is now `locale charmap`"
fi
}
# check that the specified string appears precisely once in the output
grep-once() {
grep -c "$@" | grep -w 1
}
require_ghc() {
test $GHC_VERSION -ge $1 || exit 200
}
skip-formats() {
for f in "$@"; do grep -q $f $HOME/.darcs/defaults && exit 200 || true; done
}
only-format() {
grep -q $1 $HOME/.darcs/defaults || exit 200
}
unpack_testdata() {
# Historically we used to have to use 'gunzip -c archive | tar xf -'
# because the test harness was sometimes run with a tar that didn't support -z.
# That isn't the case now so we just use -f directly.
# Note that piping the archive on stdin without a -f flag doesn't work reliably
# because the default device might not be stdin, e.g. on Windows/msys the default
# could be a tape device //./tape0, even if that doesn't exist.
tar -xzf $TESTDATA/$1.tgz
}
# comparing patch bundles requires we filter out some (irrelevant) lines
filter_bundle() {
cat $1 | grep -v '^Date: ' | grep -v 'patch\(es\)\? for repository '
}
compare_bundles() {
diff <(filter_bundle $1) <(filter_bundle $2) >&2
}
grep -q darcs-3 .darcs/defaults && format=darcs-3
grep -q darcs-2 .darcs/defaults && format=darcs-2
grep -q darcs-1 .darcs/defaults && format=darcs-1
# To test if darcs works correctly in case hard-linking fails because the
# cache is in a different file system. This assumes that /run/darcs-test is
# writable and on a separate filesystem (e.g. tmpfs).
#
# export XDG_CACHE_HOME=`mktemp -d -p /run/darcs-test`
set -vex -o pipefail