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r331 #!/bin/bash
set -e
tests=0
failed=0
H=$PWD
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r362 function run_one
{
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r382 export TZ=GMT
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r331 D=`mktemp -d`
if [ "$D" == "" ] ; then
echo mktemp failed!
fi
cd $D
fail=0
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r362
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r331 if ! $H/$f > .out 2>&1 ; then
echo $f failed with error code $?
fail=1
fi
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r362
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r331 if [ -s .out -a ! -r $H/$f.out ] ; then
echo $f generated unexpected output:
cat .out
cp .out $H/$f.err
fail=1
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r362 elif [ -r $H/$f.out ] && ! diff -u $H/$f.out .out > /dev/null ; then
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r331 echo $f output changed:
diff -u $H/$f.out .out && true
cp .out $H/$f.err
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r341 fail=1
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r331 fi
cd $H
rm -r $D
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r362 return $fail
}
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r331
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r362 TESTS=$@
if [ "$TESTS" == "" ] ; then
TESTS=`ls test-* | grep -Ev "\.|~"`
fi
for f in $TESTS ; do
echo -n "."
if ! run_one $f ; then
failed=$[$failed + 1]
fi
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r331 tests=$[$tests + 1]
done
echo
echo Ran $tests tests, $failed failed
if [ $failed -gt 0 ] ; then
exit 1
fi