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[FYI] {testsuite-work} tests: use `$SHELL' to run the shell scripts from
From: |
Stefano Lattarini |
Subject: |
[FYI] {testsuite-work} tests: use `$SHELL' to run the shell scripts from `lib/' |
Date: |
Thu, 2 Jun 2011 17:36:32 +0200 |
User-agent: |
KMail/1.13.3 (Linux/2.6.30-2-686; KDE/4.4.4; i686; ; ) |
This should offer greater testsuite coverage for those developers
that override CONFIG_SHELL at configure time in order to test more
shells on a single system, instead of just the default `/bin/sh'.
This change also fixes few spurious failures in tests using the
`xsi-shell' requirement, where inconsistencies could crop up if
the shell probed for XSI features (which, by default, is $SHELL)
was not the same shell later used to run the scripts using those
features (which was hard-coded to `/bin/sh'). Such failures have
already occurred in practice, for examples on Solaris systems
which had also GNU Bash installed.
* tests/ar-lib.test: Run the `ar-lib' script with `$SHELL', rather
than directly with `./ar-lib', which would make run unconditionally
with `/bin/sh'.
* tests/compile.test: Likewise, but for the `compile' script.
* tests/compile2.test: Likewise.
* tests/compile3.test: Likewise.
* tests/compile4.test: Likewise.
* tests/compile5.test: Likewise.
* tests/compile6.test: Likewise.
* tests/instsh2.test: Likewise, but for the `install' script.
* tests/instsh3.test: Likewise.
* tests/mkinst3.test: Likewise, but for the `mkinstalldirs' script.
* tests/missing.test: Likewise, but for the `missing' script.
* tests/missing2.test: Likewise.
* tests/missing3.test: Likewise.
* tests/missing5.test: Likewise.
---
ChangeLog | 30 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
tests/ar-lib.test | 22 +++++++++++-----------
tests/compile.test | 6 +++---
tests/compile2.test | 4 ++--
tests/compile3.test | 10 +++++-----
tests/compile4.test | 4 ++--
tests/compile5.test | 2 +-
tests/compile6.test | 20 ++++++++++----------
tests/instsh2.test | 46 +++++++++++++++++++++++-----------------------
tests/instsh3.test | 12 +++++++-----
tests/missing.test | 2 +-
tests/missing2.test | 2 +-
tests/missing3.test | 25 +++++++++++++++++--------
tests/missing5.test | 16 +++++++++-------
tests/mkinst3.test | 8 +++++---
15 files changed, 127 insertions(+), 82 deletions(-)
diff --git a/ChangeLog b/ChangeLog
index df6cb05..35c98a1 100644
--- a/ChangeLog
+++ b/ChangeLog
@@ -1,5 +1,35 @@
2011-06-02 Stefano Lattarini <address@hidden>
+ tests: use `$SHELL' to run the shell scripts from `lib/'
+ This should offer greater testsuite coverage for those developers
+ that override CONFIG_SHELL at configure time in order to test more
+ shells on a single system, instead of just the default `/bin/sh'.
+ This change also fixes few spurious failures in tests using the
+ `xsi-shell' requirement, where inconsistencies could crop up if
+ the shell probed for XSI features (which, by default, is $SHELL)
+ was not the same shell later used to run the scripts using those
+ features (which was hard-coded to `/bin/sh'). Such failures have
+ already occurred in practice, for examples on Solaris systems
+ which had also GNU Bash installed.
+ * tests/ar-lib.test: Run the `ar-lib' script with `$SHELL', rather
+ than directly with `./ar-lib', which would make run unconditionally
+ with `/bin/sh'.
+ * tests/compile.test: Likewise, but for the `compile' script.
+ * tests/compile2.test: Likewise.
+ * tests/compile3.test: Likewise.
+ * tests/compile4.test: Likewise.
+ * tests/compile5.test: Likewise.
+ * tests/compile6.test: Likewise.
+ * tests/instsh2.test: Likewise, but for the `install' script.
+ * tests/instsh3.test: Likewise.
+ * tests/mkinst3.test: Likewise, but for the `mkinstalldirs' script.
+ * tests/missing.test: Likewise, but for the `missing' script.
+ * tests/missing2.test: Likewise.
+ * tests/missing3.test: Likewise.
+ * tests/missing5.test: Likewise.
+
+2011-06-02 Stefano Lattarini <address@hidden>
+
silent-rules tests: fix spurious failures with Sun Studio C++
* tests/silentcxx.test: The C++ compiler from Sun Studio is named
`CC'. Account for this in our grepping checks on the make output.
diff --git a/tests/ar-lib.test b/tests/ar-lib.test
index 7168ecd..06c9c00 100755
--- a/tests/ar-lib.test
+++ b/tests/ar-lib.test
@@ -36,51 +36,51 @@ END
chmod +x ./lib
# Check if ar-lib can create an archive with "cr"
-opts=`./ar-lib ./lib cr foo.lib foo.obj`
+opts=`$SHELL ar-lib ./lib cr foo.lib foo.obj`
test x"$opts" = x"lib -NOLOGO -OUT:foo.lib foo.obj"
# Check if ar-lib can update an existing archive with "r"
touch foo.lib
-opts=`./ar-lib ./lib r foo.lib foo.obj`
+opts=`$SHELL ar-lib ./lib r foo.lib foo.obj`
test x"$opts" = x"lib -NOLOGO -OUT:foo.lib foo.lib foo.obj"
# Check if ar-lib passes on @FILE with "r"
-opts=`./ar-lib ./lib r foo.lib @list`
+opts=`$SHELL ar-lib ./lib r foo.lib @list`
test x"$opts" = x"lib -NOLOGO -OUT:foo.lib foo.lib @list"
# Check if ar-lib can delete a member from an archive with "d"
-opts=`./ar-lib ./lib d foo.lib foo.obj`
+opts=`$SHELL ar-lib ./lib d foo.lib foo.obj`
test x"$opts" = x"lib -NOLOGO -REMOVE:foo.obj foo.lib"
# Check if ar-lib can delete members in an @FILE
echo foo.obj > foolist
-opts=`./ar-lib ./lib d foo.lib @foolist`
+opts=`$SHELL ar-lib ./lib d foo.lib @foolist`
test x"$opts" = x"lib -NOLOGO -REMOVE:foo.obj foo.lib"
# Check if ar-lib can list archive members with "t"
-opts=`./ar-lib ./lib t foo.lib`
+opts=`$SHELL ar-lib ./lib t foo.lib`
test x"$opts" = x"lib -NOLOGO -LIST foo.lib"
# Check if ar-lib can extract archive members with "x"
touch fake.lib
-opts=`./ar-lib ./lib x fake.lib`
+opts=`$SHELL ar-lib ./lib x fake.lib`
test x"$opts" = x"lib -NOLOGO -EXTRACT:fake.obj fake.lib"
# Check if ar-lib can extract specified archive members with "x"
-opts=`./ar-lib ./lib x foo.lib foo.obj`
+opts=`$SHELL ar-lib ./lib x foo.lib foo.obj`
test x"$opts" = x"lib -NOLOGO -EXTRACT:foo.obj foo.lib"
# Check if ar-lib can extract members in an @FILE
-opts=`./ar-lib ./lib x foo.lib @foolist`
+opts=`$SHELL ar-lib ./lib x foo.lib @foolist`
test x"$opts" = x"lib -NOLOGO -EXTRACT:foo.obj foo.lib"
# Check if ar-lib passes -lib and -LTCG through to the wrappee
-opts=`./ar-lib ./lib -lib -LTCG x foo.lib foo.obj`
+opts=`$SHELL ar-lib ./lib -lib -LTCG x foo.lib foo.obj`
test x"$opts" = x"lib -lib -LTCG -NOLOGO -EXTRACT:foo.obj foo.lib"
# Check if ar-lib can extract backslashed members
touch fake2.lib
-opts=`./ar-lib ./lib x fake2.lib`
+opts=`$SHELL ar-lib ./lib x fake2.lib`
test x"$opts" = x"lib -NOLOGO -EXTRACT:dir\\fake2.obj fake2.lib"
:
diff --git a/tests/compile.test b/tests/compile.test
index 8427bad..59717fb 100755
--- a/tests/compile.test
+++ b/tests/compile.test
@@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ cp "$top_testsrcdir/lib/compile" .
# -o 'a c' should not be stripped because 'a c' is not an object
# (it does not matter whether touch creates ./-- or not)
-./compile touch a.o -- -o 'a c' a.c
+$SHELL compile touch a.o -- -o 'a c' a.c
test -f 'a c'
test -f ./-o
test -f a.o
@@ -30,14 +30,14 @@ test -f a.c
rm -f 'a c' ./-o a.o a.c
-./compile touch a.o -- -o 'a c.o' a.c
+$SHELL compile touch a.o -- -o 'a c.o' a.c
test -f 'a c.o'
test ! -f ./-o
test ! -f a.o
test -f a.c
# Make sure `compile' works for .obj too.
-./compile touch a.obj -- -o ac.obj a.c
+$SHELL compile touch a.obj -- -o ac.obj a.c
test ! -f a.obj
test ac.obj
diff --git a/tests/compile2.test b/tests/compile2.test
index a466dc4..35c3d46 100755
--- a/tests/compile2.test
+++ b/tests/compile2.test
@@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ amtest_lock='slist_o.d'
export amtest_source amtest_object amtest_obj amtest_lock
: > "$amtest_source"
-./compile ./mycc -c "$amtest_source" -o "$amtest_object"
+$SHELL compile ./mycc -c "$amtest_source" -o "$amtest_object"
test -f "$amtest_object"
@@ -78,7 +78,7 @@ amtest_lock='slist_o.d'
export amtest_source amtest_object amtest_obj amtest_lock
: > "$amtest_source"
-./compile ./mycc -c "$amtest_source" -o "$amtest_object"
+$SHELL compile ./mycc -c "$amtest_source" -o "$amtest_object"
test -f "$amtest_object"
:
diff --git a/tests/compile3.test b/tests/compile3.test
index f949d1c..141a17a 100755
--- a/tests/compile3.test
+++ b/tests/compile3.test
@@ -30,23 +30,23 @@ END
chmod +x ./cl
# Check if compile handles "-o foo", -I, -l, -L, -Xlinker -Wl,
-opts=`LIB= ./compile ./cl foo.c -o foo -lbar -Lgazonk -Ibaz -Xlinker foobar
-Wl,-foo,bar`
+opts=`LIB='' $SHELL compile ./cl foo.c -o foo -lbar -Lgazonk -Ibaz -Xlinker
foobar -Wl,-foo,bar`
test x"$opts" = x"foo.c -Fefoo bar.lib -Ibaz -link -LIBPATH:gazonk foobar -foo
bar"
# Check if compile handles "-o foo.obj"
-opts=`./compile ./cl -c foo.c -o foo.obj -Ibaz`
+opts=`$SHELL compile ./cl -c foo.c -o foo.obj -Ibaz`
test x"$opts" = x"-c foo.c -Fofoo.obj -Ibaz"
# Check if compile handles "-o foo.o"
-opts=`./compile ./cl -c foo.c -o foo.o -Ibaz`
+opts=`$SHELL compile ./cl -c foo.c -o foo.o -Ibaz`
test x"$opts" = x"-c foo.c -Fofoo.o -Ibaz"
# Check if compile handles "foo.cc" as C++.
-opts=`./compile ./cl -c foo.cc -o foo.o -Ibaz`
+opts=`$SHELL compile ./cl -c foo.cc -o foo.o -Ibaz`
test x"$opts" = x"-c -Tpfoo.cc -Fofoo.o -Ibaz"
# Check if compile clears the "eat" variable properly.
-opts=`eat=1 ./compile ./cl -c foo.c -o foo.obj -Ibaz`
+opts=`eat=1 $SHELL compile ./cl -c foo.c -o foo.obj -Ibaz`
test x"$opts" = x"-c foo.c -Fofoo.obj -Ibaz"
:
diff --git a/tests/compile4.test b/tests/compile4.test
index cf8d6cb..a54a272 100755
--- a/tests/compile4.test
+++ b/tests/compile4.test
@@ -66,7 +66,7 @@ $AUTOMAKE -a
./configure
$MAKE
-./compile cl $CPPFLAGS $CFLAGS -c -o "$absmainobj" "$absmainc"
+$SHELL compile cl $CPPFLAGS $CFLAGS -c -o "$absmainobj" "$absmainc"
# cl expects archives to be named foo.lib, not libfoo.a so
# make a simple copy here if needed. This is a severe case
@@ -76,7 +76,7 @@ if test -f sub/libfoo.a; then
cp sub/libfoo.a sub/foo.lib
fi
-./compile cl $CFLAGS $LDFLAGS -L"$absfoodir" "$absmainobj" -o main -lfoo
+$SHELL compile cl $CFLAGS $LDFLAGS -L"$absfoodir" "$absmainobj" -o main -lfoo
./main
diff --git a/tests/compile5.test b/tests/compile5.test
index cd8baee..d2aa210 100755
--- a/tests/compile5.test
+++ b/tests/compile5.test
@@ -67,7 +67,7 @@ pwd=`pwd`
# Check if "compile cl" transforms absolute file names to
# host format (e.g /somewhere -> c:/msys/1.0/somewhere).
-res=`./compile ./cl -L"$pwd" | sed -e 's/-link -LIBPATH://'`
+res=`$SHELL ./compile ./cl -L"$pwd" | sed -e 's/-link -LIBPATH://'`
case $res in
?:[\\/]*)
diff --git a/tests/compile6.test b/tests/compile6.test
index 02feb4b..fc39f10 100755
--- a/tests/compile6.test
+++ b/tests/compile6.test
@@ -41,42 +41,42 @@ mkdir lib
:> lib/bar.dll.lib
# Check if compile library search correctly
-opts=`./compile ./cl foo.c -o foo -Llib -lbar -lfoo`
+opts=`$SHELL compile ./cl foo.c -o foo -Llib -lbar -lfoo`
test x"$opts" = x"foo.c -Fefoo lib/bar.dll.lib $syslib/foo.lib -link
-LIBPATH:lib"
# Check if -static makes compile avoid bar.dll.lib
-opts=`./compile ./cl foo.c -o foo -Llib -static -lbar -lfoo`
+opts=`$SHELL compile ./cl foo.c -o foo -Llib -static -lbar -lfoo`
test x"$opts" = x"foo.c -Fefoo lib/bar.lib $syslib/foo.lib -link -LIBPATH:lib"
:> syslib/bar.lib
:> syslib/bar.dll.lib
# Check if compile finds bar.dll.lib in syslib
-opts=`./compile ./cl foo.c -o foo -lbar -lfoo`
+opts=`$SHELL compile ./cl foo.c -o foo -lbar -lfoo`
test x"$opts" = x"foo.c -Fefoo $syslib/bar.dll.lib $syslib/foo.lib"
# Check if compile prefers -L over $LIB
-opts=`./compile ./cl foo.c -o foo -Llib -lbar -lfoo`
+opts=`$SHELL compile ./cl foo.c -o foo -Llib -lbar -lfoo`
test x"$opts" = x"foo.c -Fefoo lib/bar.dll.lib $syslib/foo.lib -link
-LIBPATH:lib"
mkdir lib2
:> lib2/bar.dll.lib
# Check if compile avoids bar.dll.lib in lib2 when -static
-opts=`./compile ./cl foo.c -o foo -Llib2 -static -lbar -lfoo`
+opts=`$SHELL compile ./cl foo.c -o foo -Llib2 -static -lbar -lfoo`
test x"$opts" = x"foo.c -Fefoo $syslib/bar.lib $syslib/foo.lib -link
-LIBPATH:lib2"
# Check if compile gets two different bar libraries when -static
# is added in the middle
-opts=`./compile ./cl foo.c -o foo -Llib2 -Llib -lbar -static -lbar`
+opts=`$SHELL compile ./cl foo.c -o foo -Llib2 -Llib -lbar -static -lbar`
test x"$opts" = x"foo.c -Fefoo lib2/bar.dll.lib lib/bar.lib -link
-LIBPATH:lib2 -LIBPATH:lib"
# Check if compile gets the correct bar.dll.lib
-opts=`./compile ./cl foo.c -o foo -Llib -Llib2 -lbar -lfoo`
+opts=`$SHELL compile ./cl foo.c -o foo -Llib -Llib2 -lbar -lfoo`
test x"$opts" = x"foo.c -Fefoo lib/bar.dll.lib $syslib/foo.lib -link
-LIBPATH:lib -LIBPATH:lib2"
# Check if compile gets the correct bar.dll.lib
-opts=`./compile ./cl foo.c -o foo -Llib2 -Llib -lbar -lfoo`
+opts=`$SHELL compile ./cl foo.c -o foo -Llib2 -Llib -lbar -lfoo`
test x"$opts" = x"foo.c -Fefoo lib2/bar.dll.lib $syslib/foo.lib -link
-LIBPATH:lib2 -LIBPATH:lib"
mkdir "sys lib2"
@@ -87,11 +87,11 @@ LIB="$syslib2;$LIB"
# Check if compile handles spaces in $LIB and that it prefers the order
# in a multi-component $LIB.
-opts=`./compile ./cl foo.c -o foo -lfoo`
+opts=`$SHELL compile ./cl foo.c -o foo -lfoo`
test x"$opts" = x"foo.c -Fefoo $syslib2/foo.dll.lib"
# Check if compile handles the 2nd directory in a multi-component $LIB.
-opts=`./compile ./cl foo.c -o foo -static -lfoo`
+opts=`$SHELL compile ./cl foo.c -o foo -static -lfoo`
test x"$opts" = x"foo.c -Fefoo $syslib/foo.lib"
:
diff --git a/tests/instsh2.test b/tests/instsh2.test
index 2019b35..294e1fa 100755
--- a/tests/instsh2.test
+++ b/tests/instsh2.test
@@ -19,95 +19,95 @@
. ./defs || Exit 1
# Basic errors
-./install-sh && Exit 1
-./install-sh -m 644 dest && Exit 1
+$SHELL install-sh && Exit 1
+$SHELL install-sh -m 644 dest && Exit 1
# Directories
# It should be OK to create no directory. We sometimes need
# this when directory are conditionally defined.
-./install-sh -d
+$SHELL install-sh -d
# One directory.
-./install-sh -d d0
+$SHELL install-sh -d d0
test -d d0
# Multiple directories (for make installdirs).
-./install-sh -d d1 d2 d3 d4
+$SHELL install-sh -d d1 d2 d3 d4
test -d d1
test -d d2
test -d d3
test -d d4
# Subdirectories
-./install-sh -d p1/p2/p3 p4//p5//p6//
+$SHELL install-sh -d p1/p2/p3 p4//p5//p6//
test -d p1/p2/p3
test -d p4/p5/p6
# Files.
: > x
-./install-sh -c -m 644 x y
+$SHELL install-sh -c -m 644 x y
test -f x
test -f y
-./install-sh -m 644 y z
+$SHELL install-sh -m 644 y z
test -f y
test -f z
# Multiple files
-./install-sh -m 644 -c x z d1
+$SHELL install-sh -m 644 -c x z d1
test -f x
test -f z
test -f d1/x
test -f d1/z
-./install-sh -m 644 x z d2//
+$SHELL install-sh -m 644 x z d2//
test -f x
test -f z
test -f d2/x
test -f d2/z
-./install-sh -t d3 -m 644 x z
+$SHELL install-sh -t d3 -m 644 x z
test -f x
test -f z
test -f d3/x
test -f d3/z
-./install-sh -t d4// -m 644 x z
+$SHELL install-sh -t d4// -m 644 x z
test -f x
test -f z
test -f d4/x
test -f d4/z
-./install-sh -T x d3/y
+$SHELL install-sh -T x d3/y
test -f x
test -f d3/y
-./install-sh -T x d3 && Exit 1
-./install-sh -T x d4// && Exit 1
+$SHELL install-sh -T x d3 && Exit 1
+$SHELL install-sh -T x d4// && Exit 1
# Ensure that install-sh works with names that include spaces.
touch 'a b'
mkdir 'x y'
-./install-sh 'a b' 'x y'
+$SHELL install-sh 'a b' 'x y'
test -f x\ \ y/a\ \ b
test -f 'a b'
# Ensure we do not run into `test' operator precedence bugs with Tru64 sh.
for c in = '(' ')' '!'; do
- ./install-sh $c 2>stderr && { cat stderr >&2; Exit 1; }
+ $SHELL install-sh $c 2>stderr && { cat stderr >&2; Exit 1; }
cat stderr >&2
grep 'test: ' stderr && Exit 1
# Skip tests if the file system is not capable.
mkdir ./$c || continue
rmdir ./$c
- ./install-sh -d $c/$c/$c
+ $SHELL install-sh -d $c/$c/$c
rm -rf ./$c
- ./install-sh -d $c d5/$c/$c
+ $SHELL install-sh -d $c d5/$c/$c
test -d ./$c
test -d d5/$c/$c
- ./install-sh x $c
+ $SHELL install-sh x $c
test -f ./$c/x
rm -f ./$c/x
- ./install-sh -t $c x
+ $SHELL install-sh -t $c x
test -f ./$c/x
rm -rf ./$c
( : > ./$c ) || continue
- ./install-sh $c x d5/$c/$c
+ $SHELL install-sh $c x d5/$c/$c
test -f d5/$c/$c/x
test -f d5/$c/$c/$c
rm -f d5/$c/$c/?
- ./install-sh -t d5/$c/$c $c x
+ $SHELL install-sh -t d5/$c/$c $c x
test -f d5/$c/$c/x
test -f d5/$c/$c/$c
done
diff --git a/tests/instsh3.test b/tests/instsh3.test
index da50419..788cf1d 100755
--- a/tests/instsh3.test
+++ b/tests/instsh3.test
@@ -23,18 +23,20 @@ required=non-root
touch -t $old_timestamp foo \
|| skip_ "touch utility doesn't accept '-t' option"
-./install-sh -d d1
+$SHELL install-sh -d d1
# Do not change the timestamps when using -C.
echo foo >file
-./install-sh -C file d1
+$SHELL install-sh -C file d1
TZ=UTC0 touch -t $old_timestamp d1/file
-./install-sh -C file d1
+$SHELL install-sh -C file d1
is_newest file d1/file
echo foo1 >file
-./install-sh -C file d1
+$SHELL install-sh -C file d1
diff file d1/file
# Rights must be updated.
-./install-sh -C -m 444 file d1
+$SHELL install-sh -C -m 444 file d1
test -r d1/file
test ! -w d1/file
+
+:
diff --git a/tests/missing.test b/tests/missing.test
index 2e6d8d3..0e6d0ea 100755
--- a/tests/missing.test
+++ b/tests/missing.test
@@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ $AUTOMAKE --add-missing
# Make sure we do use missing, even if the user exported AUTOCONF.
# (We cannot export this new value, because it would be used by Automake
# when tracing, and missing is no good for this.)
-MYAUTOCONF="./missing --run $AUTOCONF"
+MYAUTOCONF="$SHELL ./missing --run $AUTOCONF"
unset AUTOCONF
./configure AUTOCONF="$MYAUTOCONF"
diff --git a/tests/missing2.test b/tests/missing2.test
index 88e6b27..304c3a6 100755
--- a/tests/missing2.test
+++ b/tests/missing2.test
@@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ $AUTOCONF
$AUTOMAKE --add-missing
# See missing.test for explanations about this.
-MYAUTOCONF="./missing --run $AUTOCONF"
+MYAUTOCONF="$SHELL missing --run $AUTOCONF"
unset AUTOCONF
./configure AUTOCONF="$MYAUTOCONF"
diff --git a/tests/missing3.test b/tests/missing3.test
index 21b5e4f..f0b6907 100755
--- a/tests/missing3.test
+++ b/tests/missing3.test
@@ -20,31 +20,40 @@
# b7cb8259 assumed not to exist.
-./missing b7cb8259 --version 2>stderr && { cat stderr >&2; Exit 1; }
+$SHELL missing b7cb8259 --version 2>stderr \
+ && { cat stderr >&2; Exit 1; }
cat stderr >&2
grep . stderr && Exit 1
-./missing b7cb8259 --grep 2>stderr && { cat stderr >&2; Exit 1; }
+$SHELL missing b7cb8259 --grep 2>stderr \
+ && { cat stderr >&2; Exit 1; }
cat stderr >&2
grep WARNING stderr
-./missing --run b7cb8259 --version && Exit 1
-./missing --run b7cb8259 --grep 2>stderr && { cat stderr >&2; Exit 1; }
+$SHELL missing --run b7cb8259 --version && Exit 1
+$SHELL missing --run b7cb8259 --grep 2>stderr \
+ && { cat stderr >&2; Exit 1; }
cat stderr >&2
grep WARNING stderr
# missing itself it known to exist :)
-./missing ./missing --version 2>stderr && { cat stderr >&2; Exit 1; }
+$SHELL missing ./missing --version 2>stderr \
+ && { cat stderr >&2; Exit 1; }
cat stderr >&2
grep . stderr && Exit 1
-./missing ./missing --grep 2>stderr && { cat stderr >&2; Exit 1; }
+$SHELL missing ./missing --grep 2>stderr \
+ && { cat stderr >&2; Exit 1; }
cat stderr >&2
grep WARNING stderr
-./missing --run ./missing --version 2>stderr || { cat stderr >&2; Exit 1; }
+$SHELL missing --run ./missing --version 2>stderr \
+ || { cat stderr >&2; Exit 1; }
cat stderr >&2
grep . stderr && Exit 1
-./missing --run ./missing --grep 2>stderr && { cat stderr >&2; Exit 1; }
+$SHELL missing --run ./missing --grep 2>stderr \
+ && { cat stderr >&2; Exit 1; }
cat stderr >&2
grep WARNING stderr && Exit 1
grep Unknown stderr
+
+:
diff --git a/tests/missing5.test b/tests/missing5.test
index 010b344..91e5857 100755
--- a/tests/missing5.test
+++ b/tests/missing5.test
@@ -33,9 +33,9 @@ AC_OUTPUT
EOF
for tool in $needed_tools; do
- cat >$tool.in <<EOF
-#! /bin/sh
-exec @$tool@ "\$@"
+ unindent >$tool.in <<EOF
+ #! /bin/sh
+ exec @$tool@ "\$@"
EOF
done
@@ -48,14 +48,16 @@ cp output-file my--output--file-o
save_PATH=$PATH
PATH=.
export PATH
-missing --help
-missing --version
+$SHELL missing --help
+$SHELL missing --version
for tool in autom4te help2man makeinfo; do
- missing --run $tool -o my--output--file-o input
- missing --run $tool --output my--output--file-o input
+ $SHELL missing --run $tool -o my--output--file-o input
+ $SHELL missing --run $tool --output my--output--file-o input
done
PATH=$save_PATH
export PATH
diff output-file my--output--file-o
test ! -f ./--file-o
test ! -f input
+
+:
diff --git a/tests/mkinst3.test b/tests/mkinst3.test
index 0082b53..d24f5ae 100755
--- a/tests/mkinst3.test
+++ b/tests/mkinst3.test
@@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ cp "$top_testsrcdir/lib/mkinstalldirs" .
# Test mkinstalldirs with the installed mkdir.
-./mkinstalldirs '~a b/-x y'
+$SHELL mkinstalldirs '~a b/-x y'
test -d '~a b/-x y'
rm -rf '~a b'
@@ -55,10 +55,12 @@ export PATH
# Test mkinstalldirs without mkdir -p.
-./mkinstalldirs '~a b/-x y'
+$SHELL mkinstalldirs '~a b/-x y'
test -d '~a b/-x y'
rm -rf '~a b'
-./mkinstalldirs "`pwd`///~a b//-x y"
+$SHELL mkinstalldirs "`pwd`///~a b//-x y"
test -d "`pwd`/~a b/-x y"
rm -rf '~a b'
+
+:
--
1.7.2.3
- [FYI] {testsuite-work} tests: use `$SHELL' to run the shell scripts from `lib/',
Stefano Lattarini <=
- Re: [FYI] {testsuite-work} tests: use `$SHELL' to run the shell scripts from `lib/', Peter Rosin, 2011/06/03
- Re: [FYI] {testsuite-work} tests: use `$SHELL' to run the shell scripts from `lib/', Stefano Lattarini, 2011/06/04
- Re: [FYI] {testsuite-work} tests: use `$SHELL' to run the shell scripts from `lib/', Peter Rosin, 2011/06/05
- Re: [FYI] {testsuite-work} tests: use `$SHELL' to run the shell scripts from `lib/', Stefano Lattarini, 2011/06/05
- Re: [FYI] {testsuite-work} tests: use `$SHELL' to run the shell scripts from `lib/', Peter Rosin, 2011/06/06
- Re: [FYI] {testsuite-work} tests: use `$SHELL' to run the shell scripts from `lib/', Stefano Lattarini, 2011/06/06
- Re: [FYI] {testsuite-work} tests: use `$SHELL' to run the shell scripts from `lib/', Peter Rosin, 2011/06/07
- Patch reviews (was: Re: [FYI] {testsuite-work} tests: use `$SHELL' to run the shell scripts from `lib/'), Stefano Lattarini, 2011/06/05
- Re: Patch reviews, Peter Rosin, 2011/06/07
- Re: Patch reviews, Ralf Wildenhues, 2011/06/09