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author | Carl Worth <[email protected]> | 2014-07-03 13:25:47 -0700 |
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committer | Ian Romanick <[email protected]> | 2014-08-07 16:08:29 -0700 |
commit | 318369acebdf6e7c21c0a2b015c648e8e9acbc81 (patch) | |
tree | 2be3542c35b5d40d243186a70ebd153d5fa5b281 /src/glsl/glcpp/tests | |
parent | 7ba74c65a77afbfb2da8515fcae51c19618c7b18 (diff) |
glsl/glcpp: Integrate recent glcpp-test-cr-lf test into "make check"
Beyond just listing this in the TESTS variable in Makefile.am, only minor
changes were needed to make this work. The primary issue is that the build
system runs the test script from a different directory than the script
itself. So we have to use the $srcdir variable to find the test input files.
Using $srcdir in this way also ensures that this test works when using an
out-of-tree build.
Reviewed-by: Ian Romanick <[email protected]>
Diffstat (limited to 'src/glsl/glcpp/tests')
-rw-r--r-- | src/glsl/glcpp/tests/.gitignore | 1 | ||||
-rwxr-xr-x | src/glsl/glcpp/tests/glcpp-test-cr-lf | 49 |
2 files changed, 37 insertions, 13 deletions
diff --git a/src/glsl/glcpp/tests/.gitignore b/src/glsl/glcpp/tests/.gitignore index f18a9bb4b3a..3802c850a3e 100644 --- a/src/glsl/glcpp/tests/.gitignore +++ b/src/glsl/glcpp/tests/.gitignore @@ -1,3 +1,4 @@ subtest-cr/ +subtest-lf/ subtest-cr-lf/ subtest-lf-cr/ diff --git a/src/glsl/glcpp/tests/glcpp-test-cr-lf b/src/glsl/glcpp/tests/glcpp-test-cr-lf index 708fce55aac..edaa29d19cb 100755 --- a/src/glsl/glcpp/tests/glcpp-test-cr-lf +++ b/src/glsl/glcpp/tests/glcpp-test-cr-lf @@ -1,5 +1,18 @@ #!/bin/sh +# The build system runs this test from a different working directory, and may +# be in a build directory entirely separate from the source. So if the +# "srcdir" variable is set, we must use it to locate the test files and the +# glcpp-test script. + +if [ ! -z "$srcdir" ]; then + testdir="$srcdir/glcpp/tests" + glcpp_test="$srcdir/glcpp/tests/glcpp-test" +else + testdir=. + glcpp_test=./glcpp-test +fi + total=0 pass=0 @@ -69,43 +82,53 @@ done # All tests depend on the .out files being present. So first do a # normal run of the test suite, (silently) just to create the .out # files as a side effect. -./glcpp-test >/dev/null 2>&1 +rm -rf ./subtest-lf +mkdir subtest-lf +for file in "$testdir"/*.c; do + base=$(basename "$file") + cp "$file" subtest-lf +done + +${glcpp_test} --testdir=subtest-lf >/dev/null 2>&1 echo "===== Testing with \\\\r line terminators (old Mac format) =====" # Prepare test files with '\r' instead of '\n' rm -rf ./subtest-cr mkdir subtest-cr -for file in *.c; do - tr "\n" "\r" < "$file" > subtest-cr/"$file" - cp "$file".out subtest-cr/"$file".expected +for file in "$testdir"/*.c; do + base=$(basename "$file") + tr "\n" "\r" < "$file" > subtest-cr/"$base" + cp subtest-lf/"$base".out subtest-cr/"$base".expected done -run_test "./glcpp-test --testdir=subtest-cr" +run_test "${glcpp_test} --testdir=subtest-cr" echo "===== Testing with \\\\r\\\\n line terminators (DOS format) =====" # Prepare test files with '\r\n' instead of '\n' rm -rf ./subtest-cr-lf mkdir subtest-cr-lf -for file in *.c; do - sed -e 's/$/\r/' < "$file" > subtest-cr-lf/"$file" - cp "$file".out subtest-cr-lf/"$file".expected +for file in "$testdir"/*.c; do + base=$(basename "$file") + sed -e 's/$/\r/' < "$file" > subtest-cr-lf/"$base" + cp subtest-lf/"$base".out subtest-cr-lf/"$base".expected done -run_test "./glcpp-test --testdir=subtest-cr-lf" +run_test "${glcpp_test} --testdir=subtest-cr-lf" echo "===== Testing with \\\\n\\\\r (bizarre, but allowed by GLSL spec.) =====" # Prepare test files with '\n\r' instead of '\n' rm -rf ./subtest-lf-cr mkdir subtest-lf-cr -for file in *.c; do - tr "\n" "\r" < "$file" | sed -e 's/\r/\n\r/g' > subtest-lf-cr/"$file" - cp "$file".out subtest-lf-cr/"$file".expected +for file in "$testdir"/*.c; do + base=$(basename "$file") + tr "\n" "\r" < "$file" | sed -e 's/\r/\n\r/g' > subtest-lf-cr/"$base" + cp subtest-lf/"$base".out subtest-lf-cr/"$base".expected done -run_test "./glcpp-test --testdir=subtest-lf-cr" +run_test "${glcpp_test} --testdir=subtest-lf-cr" echo "" echo "$pass/$total tests returned correct results" |