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mgmt/test/test-examples.sh
Johan Bloemberg ba21554c5f build, docs: Improve macOS building
- New docker command for quickly running tasks in a Linux environment.
- Updated docs with macOS specific details.
- Fixed some test issues.
- Add (fallible) macOS test target for Travis.
2018-02-10 05:01:12 -05:00

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#!/bin/bash
# check that our examples still build, even if we don't run them here
echo running test-examples.sh
#ROOT="$( cd "$( dirname "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}" )" && cd .. && pwd )" # dir!
ROOT=$(dirname "${BASH_SOURCE}")/..
cd "${ROOT}"
. test/util.sh
failures=''
function run-test()
{
$@ || failures=$( [ -n "$failures" ] && echo "$failures\\n$@" || echo "$@" )
}
make build
buildout='test-examples.out'
# make symlink to outside of package
linkto="`pwd`/examples/lib/"
tmpdir="`$mktemp --tmpdir -d tmp.XXX`" # get a dir outside of the main package
cd "$tmpdir"
ln -s "$linkto" # symlink outside of dir
cd `basename "$linkto"`
# loop through individual *.go files in working dir
for file in `find . -maxdepth 3 -type f -name '*.go'`; do
#echo "running test on: $file"
run-test go build -i -o "$buildout" "$file" || fail_test "could not build: $file"
done
rm "$buildout" || true # clean up build mess
cd - >/dev/null # back to tmp dir
rm `basename "$linkto"`
cd ..
rmdir "$tmpdir" # cleanup
make clean
if [[ -n "$failures" ]]; then
echo 'FAIL'
echo "The following tests (in: ${linkto}) have failed:"
echo -e "$failures"
exit 1
fi
echo 'PASS'