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1 /*
2 * Copyright (c) 2003-2007 Tim Kientzle
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27 * Various utility routines useful for test programs.
28 * Each test program is linked against this file.
30 #include "test.h"
32 #include <errno.h>
33 #include <locale.h>
34 #include <stdarg.h>
35 #include <time.h>
38 * This same file is used pretty much verbatim for all test harnesses.
40 * The next few lines are the only differences.
42 #define PROGRAM "bsdcpio" /* Name of program being tested. */
43 #define ENVBASE "BSDCPIO" /* Prefix for environment variables. */
44 #undef EXTRA_DUMP /* How to dump extra data */
45 /* How to generate extra version info. */
46 #define EXTRA_VERSION (systemf("%s --version", testprog) ? "" : "")
47 __FBSDID("$FreeBSD: src/usr.bin/cpio/test/main.c,v 1.2 2008/06/21 02:17:18 kientzle Exp $");
50 * "list.h" is simply created by "grep DEFINE_TEST"; it has
51 * a line like
52 * DEFINE_TEST(test_function)
53 * for each test.
54 * Include it here with a suitable DEFINE_TEST to declare all of the
55 * test functions.
57 #undef DEFINE_TEST
58 #define DEFINE_TEST(name) void name(void);
59 #include "list.h"
61 /* Interix doesn't define these in a standard header. */
62 #if __INTERIX__
63 extern char *optarg;
64 extern int optind;
65 #endif
67 /* Enable core dump on failure. */
68 static int dump_on_failure = 0;
69 /* Default is to remove temp dirs for successful tests. */
70 static int keep_temp_files = 0;
71 /* Default is to print some basic information about each test. */
72 static int quiet_flag = 0;
73 /* Default is to summarize repeated failures. */
74 static int verbose = 0;
75 /* Cumulative count of component failures. */
76 static int failures = 0;
77 /* Cumulative count of skipped component tests. */
78 static int skips = 0;
79 /* Cumulative count of assertions. */
80 static int assertions = 0;
82 /* Directory where uuencoded reference files can be found. */
83 static char *refdir;
86 * My own implementation of the standard assert() macro emits the
87 * message in the same format as GCC (file:line: message).
88 * It also includes some additional useful information.
89 * This makes it a lot easier to skim through test failures in
90 * Emacs. ;-)
92 * It also supports a few special features specifically to simplify
93 * test harnesses:
94 * failure(fmt, args) -- Stores a text string that gets
95 * printed if the following assertion fails, good for
96 * explaining subtle tests.
98 static char msg[4096];
101 * For each test source file, we remember how many times each
102 * failure was reported.
104 static const char *failed_filename = NULL;
105 static struct line {
106 int line;
107 int count;
108 } failed_lines[1000];
111 * Count this failure; return the number of previous failures.
113 static int
114 previous_failures(const char *filename, int line)
116 unsigned int i;
117 int count;
119 if (failed_filename == NULL || strcmp(failed_filename, filename) != 0)
120 memset(failed_lines, 0, sizeof(failed_lines));
121 failed_filename = filename;
123 for (i = 0; i < sizeof(failed_lines)/sizeof(failed_lines[0]); i++) {
124 if (failed_lines[i].line == line) {
125 count = failed_lines[i].count;
126 failed_lines[i].count++;
127 return (count);
129 if (failed_lines[i].line == 0) {
130 failed_lines[i].line = line;
131 failed_lines[i].count = 1;
132 return (0);
135 return (0);
139 * Copy arguments into file-local variables.
141 static const char *test_filename;
142 static int test_line;
143 static void *test_extra;
144 void test_setup(const char *filename, int line)
146 test_filename = filename;
147 test_line = line;
151 * Inform user that we're skipping a test.
153 void
154 test_skipping(const char *fmt, ...)
156 va_list ap;
158 if (previous_failures(test_filename, test_line))
159 return;
161 va_start(ap, fmt);
162 fprintf(stderr, " *** SKIPPING: ");
163 vfprintf(stderr, fmt, ap);
164 fprintf(stderr, "\n");
165 va_end(ap);
166 ++skips;
169 /* Common handling of failed tests. */
170 static void
171 report_failure(void *extra)
173 if (msg[0] != '\0') {
174 fprintf(stderr, " Description: %s\n", msg);
175 msg[0] = '\0';
178 #ifdef EXTRA_DUMP
179 if (extra != NULL)
180 fprintf(stderr, " detail: %s\n", EXTRA_DUMP(extra));
181 #else
182 (void)extra; /* UNUSED */
183 #endif
185 if (dump_on_failure) {
186 fprintf(stderr,
187 " *** forcing core dump so failure can be debugged ***\n");
188 *(char *)(NULL) = 0;
189 exit(1);
194 * Summarize repeated failures in the just-completed test file.
195 * The reports above suppress multiple failures from the same source
196 * line; this reports on any tests that did fail multiple times.
198 static int
199 summarize_comparator(const void *a0, const void *b0)
201 const struct line *a = a0, *b = b0;
202 if (a->line == 0 && b->line == 0)
203 return (0);
204 if (a->line == 0)
205 return (1);
206 if (b->line == 0)
207 return (-1);
208 return (a->line - b->line);
211 static void
212 summarize(void)
214 unsigned int i;
216 qsort(failed_lines, sizeof(failed_lines)/sizeof(failed_lines[0]),
217 sizeof(failed_lines[0]), summarize_comparator);
218 for (i = 0; i < sizeof(failed_lines)/sizeof(failed_lines[0]); i++) {
219 if (failed_lines[i].line == 0)
220 break;
221 if (failed_lines[i].count > 1)
222 fprintf(stderr, "%s:%d: Failed %d times\n",
223 failed_filename, failed_lines[i].line,
224 failed_lines[i].count);
226 /* Clear the failure history for the next file. */
227 memset(failed_lines, 0, sizeof(failed_lines));
230 /* Set up a message to display only after a test fails. */
231 void
232 failure(const char *fmt, ...)
234 va_list ap;
235 va_start(ap, fmt);
236 vsprintf(msg, fmt, ap);
237 va_end(ap);
240 /* Generic assert() just displays the failed condition. */
242 test_assert(const char *file, int line, int value, const char *condition, void *extra)
244 ++assertions;
245 if (value) {
246 msg[0] = '\0';
247 return (value);
249 failures ++;
250 if (!verbose && previous_failures(file, line))
251 return (value);
252 fprintf(stderr, "%s:%d: Assertion failed\n", file, line);
253 fprintf(stderr, " Condition: %s\n", condition);
254 report_failure(extra);
255 return (value);
258 /* assertEqualInt() displays the values of the two integers. */
260 test_assert_equal_int(const char *file, int line,
261 int v1, const char *e1, int v2, const char *e2, void *extra)
263 ++assertions;
264 if (v1 == v2) {
265 msg[0] = '\0';
266 return (1);
268 failures ++;
269 if (!verbose && previous_failures(file, line))
270 return (0);
271 fprintf(stderr, "%s:%d: Assertion failed: Ints not equal\n",
272 file, line);
273 fprintf(stderr, " %s=%d\n", e1, v1);
274 fprintf(stderr, " %s=%d\n", e2, v2);
275 report_failure(extra);
276 return (0);
279 static void strdump(const char *p)
281 if (p == NULL) {
282 fprintf(stderr, "(null)");
283 return;
285 fprintf(stderr, "\"");
286 while (*p != '\0') {
287 unsigned int c = 0xff & *p++;
288 switch (c) {
289 case '\a': fprintf(stderr, "\a"); break;
290 case '\b': fprintf(stderr, "\b"); break;
291 case '\n': fprintf(stderr, "\n"); break;
292 case '\r': fprintf(stderr, "\r"); break;
293 default:
294 if (c >= 32 && c < 127)
295 fprintf(stderr, "%c", c);
296 else
297 fprintf(stderr, "\\x%02X", c);
300 fprintf(stderr, "\"");
303 /* assertEqualString() displays the values of the two strings. */
305 test_assert_equal_string(const char *file, int line,
306 const char *v1, const char *e1,
307 const char *v2, const char *e2,
308 void *extra)
310 ++assertions;
311 if (v1 == NULL || v2 == NULL) {
312 if (v1 == v2) {
313 msg[0] = '\0';
314 return (1);
316 } else if (strcmp(v1, v2) == 0) {
317 msg[0] = '\0';
318 return (1);
320 failures ++;
321 if (!verbose && previous_failures(file, line))
322 return (0);
323 fprintf(stderr, "%s:%d: Assertion failed: Strings not equal\n",
324 file, line);
325 fprintf(stderr, " %s = ", e1);
326 strdump(v1);
327 fprintf(stderr, " (length %d)\n", v1 == NULL ? 0 : strlen(v1));
328 fprintf(stderr, " %s = ", e2);
329 strdump(v2);
330 fprintf(stderr, " (length %d)\n", v2 == NULL ? 0 : strlen(v2));
331 report_failure(extra);
332 return (0);
335 static void wcsdump(const wchar_t *w)
337 if (w == NULL) {
338 fprintf(stderr, "(null)");
339 return;
341 fprintf(stderr, "\"");
342 while (*w != L'\0') {
343 unsigned int c = *w++;
344 if (c >= 32 && c < 127)
345 fprintf(stderr, "%c", c);
346 else if (c < 256)
347 fprintf(stderr, "\\x%02X", c);
348 else if (c < 0x10000)
349 fprintf(stderr, "\\u%04X", c);
350 else
351 fprintf(stderr, "\\U%08X", c);
353 fprintf(stderr, "\"");
356 /* assertEqualWString() displays the values of the two strings. */
358 test_assert_equal_wstring(const char *file, int line,
359 const wchar_t *v1, const char *e1,
360 const wchar_t *v2, const char *e2,
361 void *extra)
363 ++assertions;
364 if (v1 == NULL) {
365 if (v2 == NULL) {
366 msg[0] = '\0';
367 return (1);
369 } else if (v2 == NULL) {
370 if (v1 == NULL) {
371 msg[0] = '\0';
372 return (1);
374 } else if (wcscmp(v1, v2) == 0) {
375 msg[0] = '\0';
376 return (1);
378 failures ++;
379 if (!verbose && previous_failures(file, line))
380 return (0);
381 fprintf(stderr, "%s:%d: Assertion failed: Unicode strings not equal\n",
382 file, line);
383 fprintf(stderr, " %s = ", e1);
384 wcsdump(v1);
385 fprintf(stderr, "\n");
386 fprintf(stderr, " %s = ", e2);
387 wcsdump(v2);
388 fprintf(stderr, "\n");
389 report_failure(extra);
390 return (0);
394 * Pretty standard hexdump routine. As a bonus, if ref != NULL, then
395 * any bytes in p that differ from ref will be highlighted with '_'
396 * before and after the hex value.
398 static void
399 hexdump(const char *p, const char *ref, size_t l, size_t offset)
401 size_t i, j;
402 char sep;
404 for(i=0; i < l; i+=16) {
405 fprintf(stderr, "%04x", i + offset);
406 sep = ' ';
407 for (j = 0; j < 16 && i + j < l; j++) {
408 if (ref != NULL && p[i + j] != ref[i + j])
409 sep = '_';
410 fprintf(stderr, "%c%02x", sep, 0xff & (int)p[i+j]);
411 if (ref != NULL && p[i + j] == ref[i + j])
412 sep = ' ';
414 for (; j < 16; j++) {
415 fprintf(stderr, "%c ", sep);
416 sep = ' ';
418 fprintf(stderr, "%c", sep);
419 for (j=0; j < 16 && i + j < l; j++) {
420 int c = p[i + j];
421 if (c >= ' ' && c <= 126)
422 fprintf(stderr, "%c", c);
423 else
424 fprintf(stderr, ".");
426 fprintf(stderr, "\n");
430 /* assertEqualMem() displays the values of the two memory blocks. */
431 /* TODO: For long blocks, hexdump the first bytes that actually differ. */
433 test_assert_equal_mem(const char *file, int line,
434 const char *v1, const char *e1,
435 const char *v2, const char *e2,
436 size_t l, const char *ld, void *extra)
438 ++assertions;
439 if (v1 == NULL || v2 == NULL) {
440 if (v1 == v2) {
441 msg[0] = '\0';
442 return (1);
444 } else if (memcmp(v1, v2, l) == 0) {
445 msg[0] = '\0';
446 return (1);
448 failures ++;
449 if (!verbose && previous_failures(file, line))
450 return (0);
451 fprintf(stderr, "%s:%d: Assertion failed: memory not equal\n",
452 file, line);
453 fprintf(stderr, " size %s = %d\n", ld, (int)l);
454 fprintf(stderr, " Dump of %s\n", e1);
455 hexdump(v1, v2, l < 32 ? l : 32, 0);
456 fprintf(stderr, " Dump of %s\n", e2);
457 hexdump(v2, v1, l < 32 ? l : 32, 0);
458 fprintf(stderr, "\n");
459 report_failure(extra);
460 return (0);
464 test_assert_empty_file(const char *f1fmt, ...)
466 char buff[1024];
467 char f1[1024];
468 struct stat st;
469 va_list ap;
470 ssize_t s;
471 int fd;
474 va_start(ap, f1fmt);
475 vsprintf(f1, f1fmt, ap);
476 va_end(ap);
478 if (stat(f1, &st) != 0) {
479 fprintf(stderr, "%s:%d: Could not stat: %s\n", test_filename, test_line, f1);
480 report_failure(NULL);
481 return (0);
483 if (st.st_size == 0)
484 return (1);
486 failures ++;
487 if (!verbose && previous_failures(test_filename, test_line))
488 return (0);
490 fprintf(stderr, "%s:%d: File not empty: %s\n", test_filename, test_line, f1);
491 fprintf(stderr, " File size: %d\n", (int)st.st_size);
492 fprintf(stderr, " Contents:\n");
493 fd = open(f1, O_RDONLY);
494 if (fd < 0) {
495 fprintf(stderr, " Unable to open %s\n", f1);
496 } else {
497 s = sizeof(buff) < st.st_size ? sizeof(buff) : st.st_size;
498 s = read(fd, buff, s);
499 hexdump(buff, NULL, s, 0);
501 report_failure(NULL);
502 return (0);
505 /* assertEqualFile() asserts that two files have the same contents. */
506 /* TODO: hexdump the first bytes that actually differ. */
508 test_assert_equal_file(const char *f1, const char *f2pattern, ...)
510 char f2[1024];
511 va_list ap;
512 char buff1[1024];
513 char buff2[1024];
514 int fd1, fd2;
515 int n1, n2;
517 va_start(ap, f2pattern);
518 vsprintf(f2, f2pattern, ap);
519 va_end(ap);
521 fd1 = open(f1, O_RDONLY);
522 fd2 = open(f2, O_RDONLY);
523 for (;;) {
524 n1 = read(fd1, buff1, sizeof(buff1));
525 n2 = read(fd2, buff2, sizeof(buff2));
526 if (n1 != n2)
527 break;
528 if (n1 == 0 && n2 == 0)
529 return (1);
530 if (memcmp(buff1, buff2, n1) != 0)
531 break;
533 failures ++;
534 if (!verbose && previous_failures(test_filename, test_line))
535 return (0);
536 fprintf(stderr, "%s:%d: Files are not identical\n",
537 test_filename, test_line);
538 fprintf(stderr, " file1=\"%s\"\n", f1);
539 fprintf(stderr, " file2=\"%s\"\n", f2);
540 report_failure(test_extra);
541 return (0);
545 test_assert_file_exists(const char *fpattern, ...)
547 char f[1024];
548 va_list ap;
550 va_start(ap, fpattern);
551 vsprintf(f, fpattern, ap);
552 va_end(ap);
554 if (!access(f, F_OK))
555 return (1);
556 if (!previous_failures(test_filename, test_line)) {
557 fprintf(stderr, "%s:%d: File doesn't exist\n",
558 test_filename, test_line);
559 fprintf(stderr, " file=\"%s\"\n", f);
560 report_failure(test_extra);
562 return (0);
566 test_assert_file_not_exists(const char *fpattern, ...)
568 char f[1024];
569 va_list ap;
571 va_start(ap, fpattern);
572 vsprintf(f, fpattern, ap);
573 va_end(ap);
575 if (access(f, F_OK))
576 return (1);
577 if (!previous_failures(test_filename, test_line)) {
578 fprintf(stderr, "%s:%d: File exists and shouldn't\n",
579 test_filename, test_line);
580 fprintf(stderr, " file=\"%s\"\n", f);
581 report_failure(test_extra);
583 return (0);
586 /* assertFileContents() asserts the contents of a file. */
588 test_assert_file_contents(const void *buff, int s, const char *fpattern, ...)
590 char f[1024];
591 va_list ap;
592 char *contents;
593 int fd;
594 int n;
596 va_start(ap, fpattern);
597 vsprintf(f, fpattern, ap);
598 va_end(ap);
600 fd = open(f, O_RDONLY);
601 contents = malloc(s * 2);
602 n = read(fd, contents, s * 2);
603 if (n == s && memcmp(buff, contents, s) == 0) {
604 free(contents);
605 return (1);
607 failures ++;
608 if (!previous_failures(test_filename, test_line)) {
609 fprintf(stderr, "%s:%d: File contents don't match\n",
610 test_filename, test_line);
611 fprintf(stderr, " file=\"%s\"\n", f);
612 if (n > 0)
613 hexdump(contents, buff, n, 0);
614 else {
615 fprintf(stderr, " File empty, contents should be:\n");
616 hexdump(buff, NULL, s, 0);
618 report_failure(test_extra);
620 free(contents);
621 return (0);
625 * Call standard system() call, but build up the command line using
626 * sprintf() conventions.
629 systemf(const char *fmt, ...)
631 char buff[8192];
632 va_list ap;
633 int r;
635 va_start(ap, fmt);
636 vsprintf(buff, fmt, ap);
637 r = system(buff);
638 va_end(ap);
639 return (r);
643 * Slurp a file into memory for ease of comparison and testing.
644 * Returns size of file in 'sizep' if non-NULL, null-terminates
645 * data in memory for ease of use.
647 char *
648 slurpfile(size_t * sizep, const char *fmt, ...)
650 char filename[8192];
651 struct stat st;
652 va_list ap;
653 char *p;
654 ssize_t bytes_read;
655 int fd;
656 int r;
658 va_start(ap, fmt);
659 vsprintf(filename, fmt, ap);
660 va_end(ap);
662 fd = open(filename, O_RDONLY);
663 if (fd < 0) {
664 /* Note: No error; non-existent file is okay here. */
665 return (NULL);
667 r = fstat(fd, &st);
668 if (r != 0) {
669 fprintf(stderr, "Can't stat file %s\n", filename);
670 close(fd);
671 return (NULL);
673 p = malloc(st.st_size + 1);
674 if (p == NULL) {
675 fprintf(stderr, "Can't allocate %ld bytes of memory to read file %s\n", (long int)st.st_size, filename);
676 close(fd);
677 return (NULL);
679 bytes_read = read(fd, p, st.st_size);
680 if (bytes_read < st.st_size) {
681 fprintf(stderr, "Can't read file %s\n", filename);
682 close(fd);
683 free(p);
684 return (NULL);
686 p[st.st_size] = '\0';
687 if (sizep != NULL)
688 *sizep = (size_t)st.st_size;
689 close(fd);
690 return (p);
694 * "list.h" is automatically generated; it just has a lot of lines like:
695 * DEFINE_TEST(function_name)
696 * It's used above to declare all of the test functions.
697 * We reuse it here to define a list of all tests (functions and names).
699 #undef DEFINE_TEST
700 #define DEFINE_TEST(n) { n, #n },
701 struct { void (*func)(void); const char *name; } tests[] = {
702 #include "list.h"
706 * Each test is run in a private work dir. Those work dirs
707 * do have consistent and predictable names, in case a group
708 * of tests need to collaborate. However, there is no provision
709 * for requiring that tests run in a certain order.
711 static int test_run(int i, const char *tmpdir)
713 int failures_before = failures;
715 if (!quiet_flag) {
716 printf("%d: %s\n", i, tests[i].name);
717 fflush(stdout);
721 * Always explicitly chdir() in case the last test moved us to
722 * a strange place.
724 if (chdir(tmpdir)) {
725 fprintf(stderr,
726 "ERROR: Couldn't chdir to temp dir %s\n",
727 tmpdir);
728 exit(1);
730 /* Create a temp directory for this specific test. */
731 if (mkdir(tests[i].name, 0755)) {
732 fprintf(stderr,
733 "ERROR: Couldn't create temp dir ``%s''\n",
734 tests[i].name);
735 exit(1);
737 /* Chdir() to that work directory. */
738 if (chdir(tests[i].name)) {
739 fprintf(stderr,
740 "ERROR: Couldn't chdir to temp dir ``%s''\n",
741 tests[i].name);
742 exit(1);
744 /* Explicitly reset the locale before each test. */
745 setlocale(LC_ALL, "C");
746 /* Run the actual test. */
747 (*tests[i].func)();
748 /* Summarize the results of this test. */
749 summarize();
750 /* If there were no failures, we can remove the work dir. */
751 if (failures == failures_before) {
752 if (!keep_temp_files && chdir(tmpdir) == 0) {
753 systemf("rm -rf %s", tests[i].name);
756 /* Return appropriate status. */
757 return (failures == failures_before ? 0 : 1);
760 static void usage(const char *program)
762 static const int limit = sizeof(tests) / sizeof(tests[0]);
763 int i;
765 printf("Usage: %s [options] <test> <test> ...\n", program);
766 printf("Default is to run all tests.\n");
767 printf("Otherwise, specify the numbers of the tests you wish to run.\n");
768 printf("Options:\n");
769 printf(" -d Dump core after any failure, for debugging.\n");
770 printf(" -k Keep all temp files.\n");
771 printf(" Default: temp files for successful tests deleted.\n");
772 #ifdef PROGRAM
773 printf(" -p <path> Path to executable to be tested.\n");
774 printf(" Default: path taken from " ENVBASE " environment variable.\n");
775 #endif
776 printf(" -q Quiet.\n");
777 printf(" -r <dir> Path to dir containing reference files.\n");
778 printf(" Default: Current directory.\n");
779 printf(" -v Verbose.\n");
780 printf("Available tests:\n");
781 for (i = 0; i < limit; i++)
782 printf(" %d: %s\n", i, tests[i].name);
783 exit(1);
786 #define UUDECODE(c) (((c) - 0x20) & 0x3f)
788 void
789 extract_reference_file(const char *name)
791 char buff[1024];
792 FILE *in, *out;
794 sprintf(buff, "%s/%s.uu", refdir, name);
795 in = fopen(buff, "r");
796 failure("Couldn't open reference file %s", buff);
797 assert(in != NULL);
798 if (in == NULL)
799 return;
800 /* Read up to and including the 'begin' line. */
801 for (;;) {
802 if (fgets(buff, sizeof(buff), in) == NULL) {
803 /* TODO: This is a failure. */
804 return;
806 if (memcmp(buff, "begin ", 6) == 0)
807 break;
809 /* Now, decode the rest and write it. */
810 /* Not a lot of error checking here; the input better be right. */
811 out = fopen(name, "w");
812 while (fgets(buff, sizeof(buff), in) != NULL) {
813 char *p = buff;
814 int bytes;
816 if (memcmp(buff, "end", 3) == 0)
817 break;
819 bytes = UUDECODE(*p++);
820 while (bytes > 0) {
821 int n = 0;
822 /* Write out 1-3 bytes from that. */
823 if (bytes > 0) {
824 n = UUDECODE(*p++) << 18;
825 n |= UUDECODE(*p++) << 12;
826 fputc(n >> 16, out);
827 --bytes;
829 if (bytes > 0) {
830 n |= UUDECODE(*p++) << 6;
831 fputc((n >> 8) & 0xFF, out);
832 --bytes;
834 if (bytes > 0) {
835 n |= UUDECODE(*p++);
836 fputc(n & 0xFF, out);
837 --bytes;
841 fclose(out);
842 fclose(in);
846 int main(int argc, char **argv)
848 static const int limit = sizeof(tests) / sizeof(tests[0]);
849 int i, tests_run = 0, tests_failed = 0, opt;
850 time_t now;
851 char *refdir_alloc = NULL;
852 char *progname, *p;
853 char tmpdir[256];
854 char tmpdir_timestamp[256];
857 * Name of this program, used to build root of our temp directory
858 * tree.
860 progname = p = argv[0];
861 while (*p != '\0') {
862 if (*p == '/')
863 progname = p + 1;
864 ++p;
867 #ifdef PROGRAM
868 /* Get the target program from environment, if available. */
869 testprog = getenv(ENVBASE);
870 #endif
872 /* Allow -d to be controlled through the environment. */
873 if (getenv(ENVBASE "_DEBUG") != NULL)
874 dump_on_failure = 1;
876 /* Get the directory holding test files from environment. */
877 refdir = getenv(ENVBASE "_TEST_FILES");
880 * Parse options.
882 while ((opt = getopt(argc, argv, "dkp:qr:v")) != -1) {
883 switch (opt) {
884 case 'd':
885 dump_on_failure = 1;
886 break;
887 case 'k':
888 keep_temp_files = 1;
889 break;
890 case 'p':
891 #ifdef PROGRAM
892 testprog = optarg;
893 #else
894 usage(progname);
895 #endif
896 break;
897 case 'q':
898 quiet_flag++;
899 break;
900 case 'r':
901 refdir = optarg;
902 break;
903 case 'v':
904 verbose = 1;
905 break;
906 case '?':
907 default:
908 usage(progname);
911 argc -= optind;
912 argv += optind;
915 * Sanity-check that our options make sense.
917 #ifdef PROGRAM
918 if (testprog == NULL)
919 usage(progname);
920 #endif
923 * Create a temp directory for the following tests.
924 * Include the time the tests started as part of the name,
925 * to make it easier to track the results of multiple tests.
927 now = time(NULL);
928 for (i = 0; i < 1000; i++) {
929 strftime(tmpdir_timestamp, sizeof(tmpdir_timestamp),
930 "%Y-%m-%dT%H.%M.%S",
931 localtime(&now));
932 sprintf(tmpdir, "/tmp/%s.%s-%03d", progname, tmpdir_timestamp, i);
933 if (mkdir(tmpdir,0755) == 0)
934 break;
935 if (errno == EEXIST)
936 continue;
937 fprintf(stderr, "ERROR: Unable to create temp directory %s\n",
938 tmpdir);
939 exit(1);
943 * If the user didn't specify a directory for locating
944 * reference files, use the current directory for that.
946 if (refdir == NULL) {
947 systemf("/bin/pwd > %s/refdir", tmpdir);
948 refdir = refdir_alloc = slurpfile(NULL, "%s/refdir", tmpdir);
949 p = refdir + strlen(refdir);
950 while (p[-1] == '\n') {
951 --p;
952 *p = '\0';
954 systemf("rm %s/refdir", tmpdir);
958 * Banner with basic information.
960 if (!quiet_flag) {
961 printf("Running tests in: %s\n", tmpdir);
962 printf("Reference files will be read from: %s\n", refdir);
963 #ifdef PROGRAM
964 printf("Running tests on: %s\n", testprog);
965 #endif
966 printf("Exercising: ");
967 fflush(stdout);
968 printf("%s\n", EXTRA_VERSION);
972 * Run some or all of the individual tests.
974 if (argc == 0) {
975 /* Default: Run all tests. */
976 for (i = 0; i < limit; i++) {
977 if (test_run(i, tmpdir))
978 tests_failed++;
979 tests_run++;
981 } else {
982 while (*(argv) != NULL) {
983 i = atoi(*argv);
984 if (**argv < '0' || **argv > '9' || i < 0 || i >= limit) {
985 printf("*** INVALID Test %s\n", *argv);
986 usage(progname);
987 } else {
988 if (test_run(i, tmpdir))
989 tests_failed++;
990 tests_run++;
992 argv++;
997 * Report summary statistics.
999 if (!quiet_flag) {
1000 printf("\n");
1001 printf("%d of %d tests reported failures\n",
1002 tests_failed, tests_run);
1003 printf(" Total of %d assertions checked.\n", assertions);
1004 printf(" Total of %d assertions failed.\n", failures);
1005 printf(" Total of %d assertions skipped.\n", skips);
1008 free(refdir_alloc);
1010 /* If the final tmpdir is empty, we can remove it. */
1011 /* This should be the usual case when all tests succeed. */
1012 rmdir(tmpdir);
1014 return (tests_failed);