This change aims to streamline the integrationtest suite and reduce friction when running (parts of) test suites. Changes: - add `test-testname` to makefile to easily run one suite - made skipping tests first class citizen in test.sh (all available testsuites and the reasons they are skipped are now better exposed and discovered) - suppress some output of gotest unless there is an error - no longer build binary for examples and gotest suites - removed .SILENT from makefile as it being applied to only some targets makes it feel weird (I just learned about this option btw, feel free to comment on this change) - move individual tests out of `test.sh` and into `test-misc.sh` - introduced the concept of testsuites to `test.sh`
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32 lines
693 B
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#!/bin/bash
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# check for any bash files that aren't properly formatted
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# TODO: this is hardly exhaustive
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echo running "$0"
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set -o errexit
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set -o nounset
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set -o pipefail
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#ROOT="$( cd "$( dirname "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}" )" && cd .. && pwd )" # dir!
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ROOT=$(dirname "${BASH_SOURCE}")/..
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cd "${ROOT}"
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. test/util.sh
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find_files() {
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git ls-files | grep -e '\.sh$' -e '\.bash$' | grep -v 'misc/delta-cpu.sh'
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}
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bad_files=$(
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for i in $(find_files); do
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# search for more than one leading space, to ensure we use tabs
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if grep -q '^ ' "$i"; then
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echo "$i"
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fi
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done
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)
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if [[ -n "${bad_files}" ]]; then
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fail_test "The following bash files are not properly formatted: ${bad_files}"
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fi
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echo 'PASS'
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