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#! @PERL@
##--------------------------------------------------------------------##
##--- Valgrind regression testing script vg_regtest ---##
##--------------------------------------------------------------------##
# This file is part of Valgrind, a dynamic binary instrumentation
# framework.
#
# Copyright (C) 2003-2013 Nicholas Nethercote
# njn@valgrind.org
#
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
# modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as
# published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the
# License, or (at your option) any later version.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
# WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
# General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA
# 02111-1307, USA.
#
# The GNU General Public License is contained in the file COPYING.
#----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# usage: vg_regtest [options] <dirs | files>
#
# Options:
# --all: run tests in all subdirs
# --valgrind: valgrind launcher to use. Default is ./coregrind/valgrind.
# (This option should probably only be used in conjunction with
# --valgrind-lib.)
# --valgrind-lib: valgrind libraries to use. Default is $tests_dir/.in_place.
# (This option should probably only be used in conjunction with
# --valgrind.)
# --keep-unfiltered: keep a copy of the unfiltered output/error output
# of each test by adding an extension .unfiltered.out
#
# --outer-valgrind: run this valgrind under the given outer valgrind.
# This valgrind must be configured with --enable-inner.
# --outer-tool: tool to use by the outer valgrind (default memcheck).
# --outer-args: use this as outer tool args.
#
# The easiest way is to run all tests in valgrind/ with (assuming you installed
# in $PREFIX):
#
# $PREFIX/bin/vg_regtest --all
#
# You can specify individual files to test, or whole directories, or both.
# Directories are traversed recursively, except for ones named, for example,
# CVS/ or docs/.
#
# Each test is defined in a file <test>.vgtest, containing one or more of the
# following lines, in any order:
# - prog: <prog to run> (compulsory)
# - args: <args for prog> (default: none)
# - vgopts: <Valgrind options> (default: none;
# multiple are allowed)
# - stdout_filter: <filter to run stdout through> (default: none)
# - stderr_filter: <filter to run stderr through> (default: ./filter_stderr)
# - stdout_filter_args: <args for stdout_filter> (default: basename of .vgtest file)
# - stderr_filter_args: <args for stderr_filter> (default: basename of .vgtest file)
#
# - progB: <prog to run in parallel with prog> (default: none)
# - argsB: <args for progB> (default: none)
# - stdinB: <input file for progB> (default: none)
# - stdoutB_filter: <filter progB stdout through> (default: none)
# - stderrB_filter: <filter progB stderr through> (default: ./filter_stderr)
# - stdoutB_filter_args: <args for stdout_filterB> (default: basename of .vgtest file)
# - stderrB_filter_args: <args for stderr_filterB> (default: basename of .vgtest file)
#
# - prereq: <prerequisite command> (default: none)
# - post: <post-test check command> (default: none)
# - cleanup: <post-test cleanup cmd> (default: none)
#
# If prog or probB is a relative path, it will be prefix with the test directory.
# Note that filters are necessary for stderr results to filter out things that
# always change, eg. process id numbers.
# Note that if a progB is specified, it is started in background (before prog).
#
# Expected stdout (filtered) is kept in <test>.stdout.exp* (can be more
# than one expected output). It can be missing if it would be empty. Expected
# stderr (filtered) is kept in <test>.stderr.exp*. There must be at least
# one stderr.exp* file. Any .exp* file that ends in '~' or '#' is ignored;
# this is because Emacs creates temporary files of these names.
#
# Expected output for progB is handled similarly, except that
# expected stdout and stderr for progB are in <test>.stdoutB.exp*
# and <test>.stderrB.exp*.
#
# If results don't match, the output can be found in <test>.std<strm>.out,
# and the diff between expected and actual in <test>.std<strm>.diff*.
# (for progB, in <test>.std<strm>2.out and <test>.std<strm>2.diff*).
#
# The prerequisite command, if present, works like this:
# - if it returns 0 the test is run
# - if it returns 1 the test is skipped
# - if it returns anything else the script aborts.
# The idea here is results other than 0 or 1 are likely to be due to
# problems with the commands, and you don't want to conflate them with the 1
# case, which would happen if you just tested for zero or non-zero.
#
# The post-test command, if present, must return 0 and its stdout must match
# the expected stdout which is kept in <test>.post.exp*.
#
# Sometimes it is useful to run all the tests at a high sanity check
# level or with arbitrary other flags. To make this simple, extra
# options, applied to all tests run, are read from $EXTRA_REGTEST_OPTS,
# and handed to valgrind prior to any other flags specified by the
# .vgtest file.
#
# Some more notes on adding regression tests for a new tool are in
# docs/xml/manual-writing-tools.xml.
#----------------------------------------------------------------------------
use warnings;
use strict;
#----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Global vars
#----------------------------------------------------------------------------
my $usage="\n"
. "Usage:\n"
. " vg_regtest [--all, --valgrind, --valgrind-lib, --keep-unfiltered\n"
. " --outer-valgrind, --outer-tool, --outer-args]\n"
. " Use EXTRA_REGTEST_OPTS to supply extra args for all tests\n"
. "\n";
my $tmp="vg_regtest.tmp.$$";
# Test variables
my $vgopts; # valgrind options
my $prog; # test prog
my $args; # test prog args
my $stdout_filter; # filter program to run stdout results file through
my $stderr_filter; # filter program to run stderr results file through
my $stdout_filter_args; # arguments passed to stdout_filter
my $stderr_filter_args; # arguments passed to stderr_filter
my $progB; # Same but for progB
my $argsB; #
my $stdoutB_filter; #
my $stderrB_filter; #
my $stdoutB_filter_args;# arguments passed to stdout_filterB
my $stderrB_filter_args;# arguments passed to stderr_filterB
my $stdinB; # Input file for progB
my $prereq; # prerequisite test to satisfy before running test
my $post; # check command after running test
my $cleanup; # cleanup command to run
my @failures; # List of failed tests
my $num_tests_done = 0;
my %num_failures = (stderr => 0, stdout => 0,
stderrB => 0, stdoutB => 0,
post => 0);
# Default valgrind to use is this build tree's (uninstalled) one
my $valgrind = "./coregrind/valgrind";
chomp(my $tests_dir = `pwd`);
# Outer valgrind to use, and args to use for it.
my $outer_valgrind;
my $outer_tool = "memcheck";
my $outer_args;
my $valgrind_lib = "$tests_dir/.in_place";
my $keepunfiltered = 0;
# default filter is the one named "filter_stderr" in the test's directory
my $default_stderr_filter = "filter_stderr";
#----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Process command line, setup
#----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# If $prog is a relative path, it prepends $dir to it. Useful for two reasons:
#
# 1. Can prepend "." onto programs to avoid trouble with users who don't have
# "." in their path (by making $dir = ".")
# 2. Can prepend the current dir to make the command absolute to avoid
# subsequent trouble when we change directories.
#
# Also checks the program exists and is executable.
sub validate_program ($$$$)
{
my ($dir, $prog, $must_exist, $must_be_executable) = @_;
# If absolute path, leave it alone. If relative, make it
# absolute -- by prepending current dir -- so we can change
# dirs and still use it.
$prog = "$dir/$prog" if ($prog !~ /^\//);
if ($must_exist) {
(-f $prog) or die "vg_regtest: `$prog' not found or not a file ($dir)\n";
}
if ($must_be_executable) {
(-x $prog) or die "vg_regtest: `$prog' not executable ($dir)\n";
}
return $prog;
}
sub process_command_line()
{
my $alldirs = 0;
my @fs;
for my $arg (@ARGV) {
if ($arg =~ /^-/) {
if ($arg =~ /^--all$/) {
$alldirs = 1;
} elsif ($arg =~ /^--valgrind=(.*)$/) {
$valgrind = $1;
} elsif ($arg =~ /^--outer-valgrind=(.*)$/) {
$outer_valgrind = $1;
} elsif ($arg =~ /^--outer-tool=(.*)$/) {
$outer_tool = $1;
} elsif ($arg =~ /^--outer-args=(.*)$/) {
$outer_args = $1;
} elsif ($arg =~ /^--valgrind-lib=(.*)$/) {
$valgrind_lib = $1;
} elsif ($arg =~ /^--keep-unfiltered$/) {
$keepunfiltered = 1;
} else {
die $usage;
}
} else {
push(@fs, $arg);
}
}
$valgrind = validate_program($tests_dir, $valgrind, 1, 0);
if (defined $outer_valgrind) {
$outer_valgrind = validate_program($tests_dir, $outer_valgrind, 1, 1);
if (not defined $outer_args) {
$outer_args =
" --command-line-only=yes"
. " --run-libc-freeres=no --sim-hints=enable-outer"
. " --smc-check=all-non-file"
. " --vgdb=no --trace-children=yes --read-var-info=no"
. " --read-inline-info=yes"
. " --suppressions="
. validate_program($tests_dir,"./tests/outer_inner.supp",1,0)
. " --memcheck:leak-check=full --memcheck:show-reachable=no"
. " ";
}
}
if ($alldirs) {
@fs = ();
foreach my $f (glob "*") {
push(@fs, $f) if (-d $f);
}
}
(0 != @fs) or die "No test files or directories specified\n";
return @fs;
}
#----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Read a .vgtest file
#----------------------------------------------------------------------------
sub read_vgtest_file($)
{
my ($f) = @_;
# Defaults.
($vgopts, $prog, $args) = ("", undef, "");
($stdout_filter, $stderr_filter) = (undef, undef);
($progB, $argsB, $stdinB) = (undef, "", undef);
($stdoutB_filter, $stderrB_filter) = (undef, undef);
($prereq, $post, $cleanup) = (undef, undef, undef);
($stdout_filter_args, $stderr_filter_args) = (undef, undef);
($stdoutB_filter_args, $stderrB_filter_args) = (undef, undef);
# Every test directory must have a "filter_stderr"
$stderr_filter = validate_program(".", $default_stderr_filter, 1, 1);
$stderrB_filter = validate_program(".", $default_stderr_filter, 1, 1);
open(INPUTFILE, "< $f") || die "File $f not openable\n";
while (my $line = <INPUTFILE>) {
if ($line =~ /^\s*#/ || $line =~ /^\s*$/) {
next;
} elsif ($line =~ /^\s*vgopts:\s*(.*)$/) {
my $addvgopts = $1;
$addvgopts =~ s/\${PWD}/$ENV{PWD}/g;
$vgopts = $vgopts . " " . $addvgopts; # Nb: Make sure there's a space!
} elsif ($line =~ /^\s*prog:\s*(.*)$/) {
$prog = validate_program(".", $1, 0, 0);
} elsif ($line =~ /^\s*args:\s*(.*)$/) {
$args = $1;
} elsif ($line =~ /^\s*stdout_filter:\s*(.*)$/) {
$stdout_filter = validate_program(".", $1, 1, 1);
} elsif ($line =~ /^\s*stderr_filter:\s*(.*)$/) {
$stderr_filter = validate_program(".", $1, 1, 1);
} elsif ($line =~ /^\s*stdout_filter_args:\s*(.*)$/) {
$stdout_filter_args = $1;
} elsif ($line =~ /^\s*stderr_filter_args:\s*(.*)$/) {
$stderr_filter_args = $1;
} elsif ($line =~ /^\s*progB:\s*(.*)$/) {
$progB = validate_program(".", $1, 0, 0);
} elsif ($line =~ /^\s*argsB:\s*(.*)$/) {
$argsB = $1;
} elsif ($line =~ /^\s*stdinB:\s*(.*)$/) {
$stdinB = $1;
} elsif ($line =~ /^\s*stdoutB_filter:\s*(.*)$/) {
$stdoutB_filter = validate_program(".", $1, 1, 1);
} elsif ($line =~ /^\s*stderrB_filter:\s*(.*)$/) {
$stderrB_filter = validate_program(".", $1, 1, 1);
} elsif ($line =~ /^\s*stdoutB_filter_args:\s*(.*)$/) {
$stdoutB_filter_args = $1;
} elsif ($line =~ /^\s*stderrB_filter_args:\s*(.*)$/) {
$stderrB_filter_args = $1;
} elsif ($line =~ /^\s*prereq:\s*(.*)$/) {
$prereq = $1;
} elsif ($line =~ /^\s*post:\s*(.*)$/) {
$post = $1;
} elsif ($line =~ /^\s*cleanup:\s*(.*)$/) {
$cleanup = $1;
} else {
die "Bad line in $f: $line\n";
}
}
close(INPUTFILE);
if (!defined $prog) {
$prog = ""; # allow no prog for testing error and --help cases
}
}
#----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Do one test
#----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Since most of the program time is spent in system() calls, need this to
# propagate a Ctrl-C enabling us to quit.
sub mysystem($)
{
my $exit_code = system($_[0]);
($exit_code == 2) and exit 1; # 2 is SIGINT
return $exit_code;
}
# if $keepunfiltered, copies $1 to $1.unfiltered.out
# renames $0 tp $1
sub filtered_rename($$)
{
if ($keepunfiltered == 1) {
mysystem("cp $_[1] $_[1].unfiltered.out");
}
rename ($_[0], $_[1]);
}
# from a directory name like "/foo/cachesim/tests/" determine the tool name
sub determine_tool()
{
my $dir = `pwd`;
$dir =~ /.*\/([^\/]+)\/tests.*/; # foo/tool_name/tests/foo
return $1;
}
# Compare output against expected output; it should match at least one of
# them.
sub do_diffs($$$$)
{
my ($fullname, $name, $mid, $f_exps) = @_;
for my $f_exp (@$f_exps) {
(-r $f_exp) or die "Could not read `$f_exp'\n";
# Emacs produces temporary files that end in '~' and '#'. We ignore
# these.
if ($f_exp !~ /[~#]$/) {
# $n is the (optional) suffix after the ".exp"; we tack it onto
# the ".diff" file.
my $n = "";
if ($f_exp =~ /.*\.exp(.*)$/) {
$n = $1;
} else {
$n = "";
($f_exp eq "/dev/null") or die "Unexpected .exp file: $f_exp\n";
}
mysystem("@DIFF@ $f_exp $name.$mid.out > $name.$mid.diff$n");
if (not -s "$name.$mid.diff$n") {
# A match; remove .out and any previously created .diff files.
unlink("$name.$mid.out");
unlink(<$name.$mid.diff*>);
return;
}
}
}
# If we reach here, none of the .exp files matched.
print "*** $name failed ($mid) ***\n";
push(@failures, sprintf("%-40s ($mid)", "$fullname"));
$num_failures{$mid}++;
}
sub do_one_test($$)
{
my ($dir, $vgtest) = @_;
$vgtest =~ /^(.*)\.vgtest/;
my $name = $1;
my $fullname = "$dir/$name";
# Pull any extra options (for example, --sanity-level=4)
# from $EXTRA_REGTEST_OPTS.
my $maybe_extraopts = $ENV{"EXTRA_REGTEST_OPTS"};
my $extraopts = $maybe_extraopts ? $maybe_extraopts : "";
read_vgtest_file($vgtest);
if (defined $prereq) {
my $prereq_res = system("$prereq");
if (0 == $prereq_res) {
# Do nothing (ie. continue with the test)
} elsif (256 == $prereq_res) {
# Nb: weird Perl-ism -- exit code of '1' is seen by Perl as 256...
# Prereq failed, skip.
printf("%-16s (skipping, prereq failed: $prereq)\n", "$name:");
return;
} else {
# Bad prereq; abort.
$prereq_res /= 256;
die "prereq returned $prereq_res: $prereq\n";
}
}
if (defined $progB) {
# If there is a progB, let's start it in background:
printf("%-16s valgrind $extraopts $vgopts $prog $args (progB: $progB $argsB)\n",
"$name:");
# progB.done used to detect child has finished. See below.
# Note: redirection of stdout and stderr is before $progB to allow argsB
# to e.g. redirect stdoutB to stderrB
if (defined $stdinB) {
mysystem("(rm -f progB.done;"
. " < $stdinB > $name.stdoutB.out 2> $name.stderrB.out $progB $argsB;"
. "touch progB.done) &");
} else {
mysystem("(rm -f progB.done;"
. " > $name.stdoutB.out 2> $name.stderrB.out $progB $argsB;"
. "touch progB.done) &");
}
} else {
printf("%-16s valgrind $extraopts $vgopts $prog $args\n", "$name:");
}
# Pass the appropriate --tool option for the directory (can be overridden
# by an "args:" line, though).
my $tool=determine_tool();
if (defined $outer_valgrind ) {
# in an outer-inner setup, only set VALGRIND_LIB_INNER
mysystem( "VALGRIND_LIB_INNER=$valgrind_lib "
. "$outer_valgrind "
. "--tool=" . $outer_tool . " "
. "$outer_args "
. "--log-file=" . "$name.outer.log "
. "$valgrind --command-line-only=yes --memcheck:leak-check=no "
. "--sim-hints=no-inner-prefix "
. "--tool=$tool $extraopts $vgopts "
. "$prog $args > $name.stdout.out 2> $name.stderr.out");
} else {
# Set both VALGRIND_LIB and VALGRIND_LIB_INNER in case this Valgrind
# was configured with --enable-inner.
mysystem( "VALGRIND_LIB=$valgrind_lib VALGRIND_LIB_INNER=$valgrind_lib "
. "$valgrind --command-line-only=yes --memcheck:leak-check=no "
. "--tool=$tool $extraopts $vgopts "
. "$prog $args > $name.stdout.out 2> $name.stderr.out");
}
# Filter stdout
if (defined $stdout_filter) {
$stdout_filter_args = $name if (! defined $stdout_filter_args);
mysystem("$stdout_filter $stdout_filter_args < $name.stdout.out > $tmp");
filtered_rename($tmp, "$name.stdout.out");
}
# Find all the .stdout.exp files. If none, use /dev/null.
my @stdout_exps = <$name.stdout.exp*>;
@stdout_exps = ( "/dev/null" ) if (0 == scalar @stdout_exps);
do_diffs($fullname, $name, "stdout", \@stdout_exps);
# Filter stderr
$stderr_filter_args = $name if (! defined $stderr_filter_args);
mysystem("$stderr_filter $stderr_filter_args < $name.stderr.out > $tmp");
filtered_rename($tmp, "$name.stderr.out");
# Find all the .stderr.exp files. At least one must exist.
my @stderr_exps = <$name.stderr.exp*>;
(0 != scalar @stderr_exps) or die "Could not find `$name.stderr.exp*'\n";
do_diffs($fullname, $name, "stderr", \@stderr_exps);
if (defined $progB) {
# wait for the child to be finished
# tried things such as:
# wait;
# $SIG{CHLD} = sub { wait };
# but nothing worked:
# e.g. running mssnapshot.vgtest in a loop failed from time to time
# due to some missing output (not yet written?).
# So, we search progB.done during max 100 times 100 millisecond.
my $count;
for ($count = 1; $count <= 100; $count++) {
(-f "progB.done") or select(undef, undef, undef, 0.100);
}
# Filter stdout
if (defined $stdoutB_filter) {
$stdoutB_filter_args = $name if (! defined $stdoutB_filter_args);
mysystem("$stdoutB_filter $stdoutB_filter_args < $name.stdoutB.out > $tmp");
filtered_rename($tmp, "$name.stdoutB.out");
}
# Find all the .stdoutB.exp files. If none, use /dev/null.
my @stdoutB_exps = <$name.stdoutB.exp*>;
@stdoutB_exps = ( "/dev/null" ) if (0 == scalar @stdoutB_exps);
do_diffs($fullname, $name, "stdoutB", \@stdoutB_exps);
# Filter stderr
$stderrB_filter_args = $name if (! defined $stderrB_filter_args);
mysystem("$stderrB_filter $stderrB_filter_args < $name.stderrB.out > $tmp");
filtered_rename($tmp, "$name.stderrB.out");
# Find all the .stderrB.exp files. At least one must exist.
my @stderrB_exps = <$name.stderrB.exp*>;
(0 != scalar @stderrB_exps) or die "Could not find `$name.stderrB.exp*'\n";
do_diffs($fullname, $name, "stderrB", \@stderrB_exps);
}
# Maybe do post-test check
if (defined $post) {
if (mysystem("$post > $name.post.out") != 0) {
print("post check failed: $post\n");
$num_failures{"post"}++;
} else {
# Find all the .post.exp files. If none, use /dev/null.
my @post_exps = <$name.post.exp*>;
@post_exps = ( "/dev/null" ) if (0 == scalar @post_exps);
do_diffs($fullname, $name, "post", \@post_exps);
}
}
if (defined $cleanup) {
(system("$cleanup") == 0) or
print("(cleanup operation failed: $cleanup)\n");
}
$num_tests_done++;
}
#----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Test one directory (and any subdirs)
#----------------------------------------------------------------------------
sub test_one_dir($$); # forward declaration
sub test_one_dir($$)
{
my ($dir, $prev_dirs) = @_;
$dir =~ s/\/$//; # trim a trailing '/'
# Ignore dirs into which we should not recurse.
if ($dir =~ /^(BitKeeper|CVS|SCCS|docs|doc)$/) { return; }
(-x "$tests_dir/tests/arch_test") or die
"vg_regtest: 'arch_test' is missing. Did you forget to 'make check'?\n";
# Ignore any dir whose name matches that of an architecture which is not
# the architecture we are running on. Eg. when running on x86, ignore
# ppc/ directories ('arch_test' returns 1 for this case). Likewise for
# the OS and platform.
# Nb: weird Perl-ism -- exit code of '1' is seen by Perl as 256...
if (256 == system("$tests_dir/tests/arch_test $dir")) { return; }
if (256 == system("$tests_dir/tests/os_test $dir")) { return; }
if ($dir =~ /(\w+)-(\w+)/ &&
256 == system("sh $tests_dir/tests/platform_test $1 $2")) { return; }
chdir($dir) or die "Could not change into $dir\n";
# Nb: Don't prepend a '/' to the base directory
my $full_dir = $prev_dirs . ($prev_dirs eq "" ? "" : "/") . $dir;
my $dashes = "-" x (50 - length $full_dir);
my @fs = glob "*";
my $found_tests = (0 != (grep { $_ =~ /\.vgtest$/ } @fs));
if ($found_tests) {
print "-- Running tests in $full_dir $dashes\n";
}
foreach my $f (@fs) {
if (-d $f) {
test_one_dir($f, $full_dir);
} elsif ($f =~ /\.vgtest$/) {
do_one_test($full_dir, $f);
}
}
if ($found_tests) {
print "-- Finished tests in $full_dir $dashes\n";
}
chdir("..");
}
#----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Summarise results
#----------------------------------------------------------------------------
sub plural($)
{
return ( $_[0] == 1 ? "" : "s" );
}
sub summarise_results
{
my $x = ( $num_tests_done == 1 ? "test" : "tests" );
printf("\n== %d test%s, %d stderr failure%s, %d stdout failure%s, "
. "%d stderrB failure%s, %d stdoutB failure%s, "
. "%d post failure%s ==\n",
$num_tests_done, plural($num_tests_done),
$num_failures{"stderr"}, plural($num_failures{"stderr"}),
$num_failures{"stdout"}, plural($num_failures{"stdout"}),
$num_failures{"stderrB"}, plural($num_failures{"stderrB"}),
$num_failures{"stdoutB"}, plural($num_failures{"stdoutB"}),
$num_failures{"post"}, plural($num_failures{"post"}));
foreach my $failure (@failures) {
print "$failure\n";
}
print "\n";
}
#----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# main(), sort of
#----------------------------------------------------------------------------
sub warn_about_EXTRA_REGTEST_OPTS()
{
print "WARNING: \$EXTRA_REGTEST_OPTS is set. You probably don't want\n";
print "to run the regression tests with it set, unless you are doing some\n";
print "strange experiment, and/or you really know what you are doing.\n";
print "\n";
}
# nuke VALGRIND_OPTS
$ENV{"VALGRIND_OPTS"} = "";
if ($ENV{"EXTRA_REGTEST_OPTS"}) {
print "\n";
warn_about_EXTRA_REGTEST_OPTS();
}
my @fs = process_command_line();
foreach my $f (@fs) {
if (-d $f) {
test_one_dir($f, "");
} else {
# Allow the .vgtest suffix to be given or omitted
if ($f =~ /.vgtest$/ && -r $f) {
# do nothing
} elsif (-r "$f.vgtest") {
$f = "$f.vgtest";
} else {
die "`$f' neither a directory nor a readable test file/name\n"
}
my $dir = `dirname $f`; chomp $dir;
my $file = `basename $f`; chomp $file;
chdir($dir) or die "Could not change into $dir\n";
do_one_test($dir, $file);
chdir($tests_dir);
}
}
summarise_results();
if ($ENV{"EXTRA_REGTEST_OPTS"}) {
warn_about_EXTRA_REGTEST_OPTS();
}
if (0 == $num_failures{"stdout"} &&
0 == $num_failures{"stderr"} &&
0 == $num_failures{"stdoutB"} &&
0 == $num_failures{"stderrB"} &&
0 == $num_failures{"post"}) {
exit 0;
} else {
exit 1;
}
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##--- end vg_regtest ---##
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