gecko-dev/testing/xpcshell/test_one.sh

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#!/bin/bash
#
# vim:set ts=2 sw=2 sts=2 et:
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# Jeff Walden <jwalden+code@mit.edu>
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# allow core dumps
ulimit -c 20480 2> /dev/null
# Make assertions fatal
XPCOM_DEBUG_BREAK=stack-and-abort; export XPCOM_DEBUG_BREAK
exit_status=0
# Launch a single test by calling:
# make SOLO_FILE=(filename) -C (test directory) check-one
# or
# make SOLO_FILE=(filename) -C (test directory) check-interactive
# js>_execute_test();
# js>quit();
##########################
# COMMAND-LINE ARGUMENTS #
##########################
# This provides the path to xpcshell.
xpcshell="$1"
# The directory containing Mozilla source code is specified as the first
# argument to this script, in a format usable by load() in xpcshell. This
# enables do_import_script to work for any JS file in the source tree.
topsrcdir="$2"
# Tests which depend on files in the source directory will need a native path
# to actually access those files, or otherwise they must rely on hacks such as
# getting the current working/process directory and committing other atrocities.
# This argument is a native path to the top-level source directory, useful for
# tests which require access to files so that they can access them in a vaguely
# clean manner.
native_topsrcdir="$3"
# The sample Makefile for the xpcshell harness adds the directory where
# the test_*.js files reside as an arg. If no arg is specified, assume the
# current directory is where the *.js files live.
testdir="$4"
if [ "x$testdir" = "x" ]; then
testdir=.
fi
# Get the actual JS test to run. Also get the directory it lives in, to load
# head and tail scripts.
target_js="$5"
target_dir=${target_js%/*}
if [ "$target_dir" == "$target_js" ] ; then
target_dir="unit";
else
target_dir_length=${#target_dir};
target_js=${target_js:$target_dir_length + 1};
fi
# Says if the test should be launch in interactive mode or not
interactive_mode="$6"
###############################
# SETUP FOR RUNNING THE TESTS #
###############################
testxpcdir=$topsrcdir/testing/xpcshell
# files matching the pattern head_*.js are treated like test setup files
# - they are run after head.js but before the test file
headfiles="-f $testxpcdir/head.js"
for h in $testdir/$target_dir/head_*.js
do
if [ -f $h ]; then
headfiles="$headfiles -f $h"
fi
done
# files matching the pattern tail_*.js are treated like teardown files
# - they are run after tail.js
tailfiles="-f $testxpcdir/tail.js"
if [ ! "$interactive_mode" = "1" ]; then
tailfiles="$tailfiles -f $testxpcdir/execute_test.js"
fi
for t in $testdir/$target_dir/tail_*.js
do
if [ -f $t ]; then
tailfiles="$tailfiles -f $t"
fi
done
############
# RUN TEST #
############
echo "NATIVE_TOPSRCDIR='$native_topsrcdir' TOPSRCDIR='$topsrcdir' $xpcshell -j -s $headfiles -f $testdir/$target_dir/$target_js $tailfiles 2>&1"
echo -n "$target_js: "
if [ ! "$interactive_mode" = "1" ]; then
NATIVE_TOPSRCDIR="$native_topsrcdir" TOPSRCDIR="$topsrcdir" $xpcshell -j -s $headfiles -f $testdir/$target_dir/$target_js $tailfiles 2> $testdir/$target_dir/$target_js.log 1>&2
else
NATIVE_TOPSRCDIR="$native_topsrcdir" TOPSRCDIR="$topsrcdir" $xpcshell -j -s $headfiles -f $testdir/$target_dir/$target_js $tailfiles -i 2>&1
fi
rv="$?"
if [ ! "$rv" = "0" -o \
`grep -c '\*\*\* PASS' $testdir/$target_dir/$target_js.log` = 0 ]
then
echo "FAIL"
echo "$target_js.log:"
echo ">>>>>>>"
cat $testdir/$target_dir/$target_js.log
echo ""
echo "<<<<<<<"
exit_status=1
else
echo "PASS"
fi
exit $exit_status