-#! /usr/bin/env perl
-
-# Copyright (c) 2012-2015. The SimGrid Team.
-# All rights reserved.
-
-# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
-# under the terms of the license (GNU LGPL) which comes with this package.
-eval 'exec perl -S $0 ${1+"$@"}'
- if $running_under_some_shell;
-
-# If you change this file, please stick to the formatting you got with:
-# perltidy --backup-and-modify-in-place --maximum-line-length=180 --output-line-ending=unix --cuddled-else
-
-=encoding UTF-8
-
-=head1 NAME
-
-tesh -- testing shell
-
-=head1 SYNOPSIS
-
-B<tesh> [I<options>]... I<testsuite>
-
-=head1 DESCRIPTION
-
-Tesh is the testing shell, a specialized shell for running tests. It
-provides the specified input to the tested commands, and check that
-they produce the expected output and return the expected value.
-
-=head1 OPTIONS
-
- --cd some/directory : ask tesh to switch the working directory before
- launching the tests
- --setenv var=value : set a specific environment variable
- --cfg arg : add parameter --cfg=arg to each command line
- --log arg : add parameter --log=arg to each command line
- --enable-coverage : ignore output lines starting with "profiling:"
- --enable-sanitizers : ignore output lines starting with containing warnings
-
-=head1 TEST SUITE FILE SYTAX
-
-A test suite is composed of one or several I<command blocks> separated
-by empty lines, each of them being composed of a command to run, its
-input text and the expected output.
-
-The first char of each line specifies the type of line according to
-the following list. The second char of each line is ignored.
-
- `$' command to run in foreground
- `&' command to run in background
-
- `<' input to pass to the command
- `>' output expected from the command
-
- `!' metacommand, which can be one of:
- `timeout' <integer>|no
- `expect signal' <signal name>
- `expect return' <integer>
- `output' <ignore|display>
- `setenv <key>=<val>'
-
- `p' an informative message to print
-
-If the expected output do not match the produced output, or if the
-command did not end as expected, Tesh provides an error message (see
-the OUTPUT section below) and stops.
-
-=head2 Command blocks examples
-
-In a given command block, you can declare the command, its input and
-its expected output in the order that you see fit.
-
- $ cat
- < TOTO
- > TOTO
-
- > TOTO
- $ cat
- < TOTO
-
- > TOTO
- < TOTO
- $ cat
-
-You can group several commands together, provided that they don't have
-any input nor output.
-
- $ mkdir testdir
- $ cd testdir
-
-=head2 Enforcing the command return code
-
-By default, Tesh enforces that the tested command returns 0. If not,
-it fails with an appropriate message and returns I<code+40> itself.
-
-You specify that a given command block is expected to return another
-code as follows:
-
- # This command MUST return 42
- ! expect return 42
- $ sh -e "exit 42"
-
-The I<expect return> construct applies only to the next command block.
-
-=head2 Commands that are expected to raise signals
-
-By default, Tesh detects when the command is killed by a signal (such
-as SEGV on segfaults). This is usually unexpected and unfortunate. But
-if not, you can specify that a given command block is expected to fail
-with a signal as follows:
-
- # This command MUST raise a segfault
- ! expect signal SIGSEGV
- $ ./some_failing_code
-
-The I<expect signal> construct applies only to the next command block.
-
-=head2 Timeouts
-
-By default, no command is allowed to run more than 5 seconds. You can
-change this value as follows:
-
- # Allow some more time to the command
- ! timeout 60
- $ ./some_longer_command
-
-You can also disable the timeout completely by passing "no" as a value:
-
- # This command will never timeout
- ! timeout no
- $ ./some_very_long_but_safe_command
-
-=head2 Setting environment variables
-
-You can modify the environment of the tested commands as follows:
-
- ! setenv PATH=/bin
- $ my_command
-
-=head2 Not enforcing the expected output
-
-By default, the commands output is matched against the one expected,
-and an error is raised on discrepancy. Metacommands to change this:
-
-=over 4
-
-=item output ignore
-
-The output is completely discarded.
-
-=item output display
-
-The output is displayed, but no error is issued if it differs from the
-expected output.
-
-=item output sort
-
-The output is sorted before comparison (see next section).
-
-=back
-
-=head2 Sorting output
-
-If the order of the command output changes between runs, you want to
-sort it before enforcing that it is exactly what you expect. In
-SimGrid for example, this happens when parallel execution is
-activated: User processes are run in parallel at each timestamp, and
-the output is not reproducible anymore. Until you sort the lines.
-
-You can sort the command output as follows:
-
- ! output sort
- $ ./some_multithreaded_command
-
-Sorting lines this ways often makes the tesh output very intricate,
-complicating the error analysis: the process logical order is defeated
-by the lexicographical sort.
-
-The solution is to prefix each line of your output with temporal
-information so that lines can be grouped by timestamps. The
-lexicographical sort then only applies to lines that occurred at the
-same timestamp. Here is a SimGrid example:
-
- # Sort only lines depending on the first 19 chars
- ! output sort 19
- $ ./some_simgrid_simulator --log=root.fmt:[%10.6r]%e(%i:%P@%h)%e%m%n
-
-This approach may seem surprizing at the first glance but it does its job:
-
-=over 4
-
-=item Every timestamps remain separated, as it should;
-
-=item In each timestamp, the output order of processes become
- reproducible: that's the lexicographical order of their name;
-
-=item For each process, the order of its execution is preserved: its
- messages within a given timestamp are not reordered.
-
-=back
-
-That way, tesh can do its job (no false positive, no false negative)
-despite the unpredictable order of executions of processes within a
-timestamp, and reported errors remain easy to analyze (execution of a
-given process preserved).
-
-This example is very SimGrid oriented, but the feature could even be
-usable by others, who knows?
-
-
-=head1 BUILTIN COMMANDS
-
-=head2 mkfile: creating a file
-
-This command creates a file of the name provided as argument, and adds
-the content it gets as input.
-
- $ mkfile myFile
- > some content
- > to the file
-
-It is not possible to use the cat command, as one would expect,
-because stream redirections are currently not implemented in Tesh.
-
-=head1 BUGS, LIMITATIONS AND POSSIBLE IMPROVEMENTS
-
-The main limitation is the lack of stream redirections in the commands
-(">", "<" and "|" shell constructs and friends). The B<mkfile> builtin
-command makes this situation bearable.
-
-It would be nice if we could replace the tesh file completely with
-command line flags when the output is not to be verified.
-
-=cut
-
-BEGIN {
- # Disabling IPC::Run::Debug saves tons of useless calls.
- $ENV{'IPCRUNDEBUG'} = 'none'
- unless exists $ENV{'IPCRUNDEBUG'};
-}
-
-my $enable_coverage = 0;
-my $enable_sanitizers = 0;
-my $diff_tool = 0;
-my $diff_tool_tmp_fh = 0;
-my $diff_tool_tmp_filename = 0;
-my $sort_prefix = -1;
-my $tesh_file;
-my $tesh_name;
-my $error = 0;
-my $exitcode = 0;
-my @bg_cmds;
-my (%environ);
-$SIG{'PIPE'} = 'IGNORE';
-
-my $path = $0;
-$path =~ s|[^/]*$||;
-push @INC, $path;
-
-use lib "@CMAKE_BINARY_DIR@/bin";
-
-use Diff qw(diff); # postpone a bit to have time to change INC
-
-use Getopt::Long qw(GetOptions);
-use strict;
-use Text::ParseWords;
-use IPC::Run qw(start run timeout finish);
-use IO::File;
-use English;
-
-####
-#### Portability bits for windows
-####
-
-use constant RUNNING_ON_WINDOWS => ( $OSNAME =~ /^(?:mswin|dos|os2)/oi );
-use POSIX qw(:sys_wait_h WIFEXITED WIFSIGNALED WIFSTOPPED WEXITSTATUS WTERMSIG WSTOPSIG
- :signal_h SIGINT SIGTERM SIGKILL SIGABRT SIGSEGV);
-
-BEGIN {
- if (RUNNING_ON_WINDOWS) { # Missing on windows
- *WIFEXITED = sub { not $_[0] & 127 };
- *WEXITSTATUS = sub { $_[0] >> 8 };
- *WIFSIGNALED = sub { ( $_[0] & 127 ) && ( $_[0] & 127 != 127 ) };
- *WTERMSIG = sub { $_[0] & 127 };
-
- # used on the command lines
- $environ{'EXEEXT'} = ".exe";
- }
-}
-
-
-####
-#### Command line option handling
-####
-
-my %opts = ( "debug" => 0,
- "timeout" => 5, # No command should run any longer than 5 seconds by default
- );
-
-Getopt::Long::config( 'bundling', 'no_getopt_compat', 'no_auto_abbrev' );
-GetOptions(
- 'debug|d' => \$opts{"debug"},
-
- 'difftool=s' => \$diff_tool,
-
- 'cd=s' => sub { cd_cmd( $_[1] ) },
- 'timeout=s' => \$opts{'timeout'},
- 'setenv=s' => sub { setenv_cmd( $_[1] ) },
- 'cfg=s' => sub { $opts{'cfg'} .= " --cfg=$_[1]" },
- 'log=s' => sub { $opts{'log'} .= " --log=$_[1]" },
- 'enable-coverage+' => \$enable_coverage,
- 'enable-sanitizers+' => \$enable_sanitizers,
-);
-
-$tesh_file = pop @ARGV;
-$tesh_name = $tesh_file;
-$tesh_name =~ s|^.*?/([^/]*)$|$1|;
-
-print "Enable coverage\n" if ($enable_coverage);
-print "Enable sanitizers\n" if ($enable_sanitizers);
-
-if ($diff_tool) {
- use File::Temp qw/ tempfile /;
- ( $diff_tool_tmp_fh, $diff_tool_tmp_filename ) = tempfile();
- print "New tesh: $diff_tool_tmp_filename\n";
-}
-
-if ( $tesh_file =~ m/(.*)\.tesh/ ) {
- my $fullname = $tesh_file;
- if (not ($fullname =~ m|^/|)) { # not absolute path
- my $dir = qx,pwd,;
- chomp($dir);
- $fullname = "$dir/$fullname"
- }
- print "Test suite '$tesh_file'\n";
-} else {
- $tesh_name = "(stdin)";
- print "Test suite from stdin\n";
-}
-
-###########################################################################
-
-sub exec_cmd {
- my %cmd = %{ $_[0] };
- if ( $opts{'debug'} ) {
- map { print "IN: $_\n" } @{ $cmd{'in'} };
- map { print "OUT: $_\n" } @{ $cmd{'out'} };
- print "CMD: $cmd{'cmd'}\n";
- }
-
- # substitute environment variables
- foreach my $key ( keys %environ ) {
- $cmd{'cmd'} = var_subst( $cmd{'cmd'}, $key, $environ{$key} );
- }
-
- # substitute remaining variables, if any
- while ( $cmd{'cmd'} =~ /\$\{(\w+)(?::[=-][^}]*)?\}/ ) {
- $cmd{'cmd'} = var_subst( $cmd{'cmd'}, $1, "" );
- }
- while ( $cmd{'cmd'} =~ /\$(\w+)/ ) {
- $cmd{'cmd'} = var_subst( $cmd{'cmd'}, $1, "" );
- }
-
- # add cfg and log options
- $cmd{'cmd'} .= " $opts{'cfg'}"
- if ( defined( $opts{'cfg'} ) && length( $opts{'cfg'} ) );
- $cmd{'cmd'} .= " $opts{'log'}"
- if ( defined( $opts{'log'} ) && length( $opts{'log'} ) );
-
- # finally trim any remaining space chars
- $cmd{'cmd'} =~ s/^\s+//;
- $cmd{'cmd'} =~ s/\s+$//;
-
- print "[$tesh_name:$cmd{'line'}] $cmd{'cmd'}\n";
-
- $cmd{'return'} ||= 0;
- $cmd{'timeout'} ||= $opts{'timeout'};
-
-
- ###
- # exec the command line
-
- my @cmdline;
- if(defined $ENV{VALGRIND_COMMAND}) {
- push @cmdline, $ENV{VALGRIND_COMMAND};
- push @cmdline, split(" ", $ENV{VALGRIND_OPTIONS});
- if($cmd{'timeout'} ne 'no'){
- $cmd{'timeout'}=$cmd{'timeout'}*20
- }
- }
- push @cmdline, quotewords( '\s+', 0, $cmd{'cmd'} );
- my $input = defined($cmd{'in'})? join("\n",@{$cmd{'in'}}) : "";
- my $output = " " x 10240; $output = ""; # Preallocate 10kB, and reset length to 0
- $cmd{'got'} = \$output;
- $cmd{'job'} = start \@cmdline, '<', \$input, '>&', \$output,
- ($cmd{'timeout'} eq 'no' ? () : timeout($cmd{'timeout'}));
-
- if ( $cmd{'background'} ) {
- # Just enqueue the job. It will be dealed with at the end
- push @bg_cmds, \%cmd;
- } else {
- # Deal with its ending conditions right away
- analyze_result( \%cmd );
- }
-}
-
-sub analyze_result {
- my %cmd = %{ $_[0] };
- $cmd{'timeouted'} = 0; # initialization
-
- # Wait for the end of the child process
- #####
- eval {
- finish( $cmd{'job'} );
- };
- if ($@) { # deal with the errors that occurred in the child process
- if ($@ =~ /timeout/) {
- $cmd{'job'}->kill_kill;
- $cmd{'timeouted'} = 1;
- } elsif ($@ =~ /^ack / and $@ =~ /pipe/) { # IPC::Run is not very expressive about the pipes that it gets :(
- print STDERR "Tesh: Broken pipe (ignored).\n";
- } else {
- die $@; # Don't know what it is, so let it go.
- }
- }
-
- # Gather information
- ####
-
- # pop all output from executing child
- my @got;
- map { print "GOT: $_\n" } ${$cmd{'got'}} if $opts{'debug'};
- foreach my $got ( split("\n", ${$cmd{'got'}}) ) {
- $got =~ s/\r//g;
- chomp $got;
- print $diff_tool_tmp_fh "> $got\n" if ($diff_tool);
-
- unless (( $enable_coverage and $got =~ /^profiling:/ ) or
- ( $enable_sanitizers and $got =~ m/WARNING: ASan doesn't fully support/) or
- ( $got =~ m/Unable to clean temporary file C:/)) # Crude hack to ignore cruft from Java on Windows
- {
- push @got, $got;
- }
- }
-
- # How did the child process terminate?
- my $status = $?;
- $cmd{'gotret'} = "Unparsable status. Please report this tesh bug.";
- if ( $cmd{'timeouted'} ) {
- $cmd{'gotret'} = "timeout after $cmd{'timeout'} sec";
- $error = 1;
- $exitcode = 3;
- } elsif ( WIFEXITED($status) ) {
- $exitcode = WEXITSTATUS($status) + 40;
- $cmd{'gotret'} = "returned code " . WEXITSTATUS($status);
- } elsif ( WIFSIGNALED($status) ) {
- my $code;
- if ( WTERMSIG($status) == SIGINT ) { $code = "SIGINT"; }
- elsif ( WTERMSIG($status) == SIGTERM ) { $code = "SIGTERM"; }
- elsif ( WTERMSIG($status) == SIGKILL ) { $code = "SIGKILL"; }
- elsif ( WTERMSIG($status) == SIGABRT ) { $code = "SIGABRT"; }
- elsif ( WTERMSIG($status) == SIGSEGV ) { $code = "SIGSEGV"; }
- $exitcode = WTERMSIG($status) + 4;
- $cmd{'gotret'} = "got signal $code";
- }
-
- # How was it supposed to terminate?
- my $wantret;
- if ( defined( $cmd{'expect'} ) and ( $cmd{'expect'} ne "" ) ) {
- $wantret = "got signal $cmd{'expect'}";
- } else {
- $wantret = "returned code " . ( defined( $cmd{'return'} ) ? $cmd{'return'} : 0 );
- }
-
- # Enforce the outcome
- ####
-
- # Did it end as expected?
- if ( $cmd{'gotret'} ne $wantret ) {
- $error = 1;
- my $msg = "Test suite `$tesh_name': NOK (<$tesh_name:$cmd{'line'}> $cmd{'gotret'})\n";
- if ( scalar @got ) {
- $msg = $msg . "Output of <$tesh_name:$cmd{'line'}> so far:\n";
- map { $msg .= "|| $_\n" } @got;
- } else {
- $msg .= "<$tesh_name:$cmd{'line'}> No output so far.\n";
- }
- print STDERR "$msg";
- }
-
- # Does the output match?
- if ( $cmd{'sort'} ) {
- sub mysort {
- substr( $a, 0, $sort_prefix ) cmp substr( $b, 0, $sort_prefix );
- }
- use sort 'stable';
- if ( $sort_prefix > 0 ) {
- @got = sort mysort @got;
- } else {
- @got = sort @got;
- }
- while ( @got and $got[0] eq "" ) {
- shift @got;
- }
-
- # Sort the expected output too, to make tesh files easier to write for humans
- if ( defined( $cmd{'out'} ) ) {
- if ( $sort_prefix > 0 ) {
- @{ $cmd{'out'} } = sort mysort @{ $cmd{'out'} };
- } else {
- @{ $cmd{'out'} } = sort @{ $cmd{'out'} };
- }
- while ( @{ $cmd{'out'} } and ${ $cmd{'out'} }[0] eq "" ) {
- shift @{ $cmd{'out'} };
- }
- }
- }
-
- # Report the output if asked so or if it differs
- if ( defined( $cmd{'output display'} ) ) {
- print "[Tesh/INFO] Here is the (ignored) command output:\n";
- map { print "||$_\n" } @got;
- } elsif ( defined( $cmd{'output ignore'} ) ) {
- print "(ignoring the output of <$tesh_name:$cmd{'line'}> as requested)\n";
- } else {
- my $diff = build_diff( \@{ $cmd{'out'} }, \@got );
-
- if ( length $diff ) {
- print "Output of <$tesh_name:$cmd{'line'}> mismatch" . ( $cmd{'sort'} ? " (even after sorting)" : "" ) . ":\n";
- map { print "$_\n" } split( /\n/, $diff );
- if ( $cmd{'sort'} ) {
- print "WARNING: Both the observed output and expected output were sorted as requested.\n";
- print "WARNING: Output were only sorted using the $sort_prefix first chars.\n"
- if ( $sort_prefix > 0 );
- print "WARNING: Use <! output sort 19> to sort by simulated date and process ID only.\n";
-
- # print "----8<--------------- Begin of unprocessed observed output (as it should appear in file):\n";
- # map {print "> $_\n"} @{$cmd{'unsorted got'}};
- # print "--------------->8---- End of the unprocessed observed output.\n";
- }
-
- print "Test suite `$tesh_name': NOK (<$tesh_name:$cmd{'line'}> output mismatch)\n";
- exit 2;
- }
- }
-}
-
-# parse tesh file
-my $infh; # The file descriptor from which we should read the teshfile
-if ( $tesh_name eq "(stdin)" ) {
- $infh = *STDIN;
-} else {
- open $infh, $tesh_file
- or die "[Tesh/CRITICAL] Unable to open $tesh_file: $!\n";
-}
-
-my %cmd; # everything about the next command to run
-my $line_num = 0;
-LINE: while ( not $error and defined( my $line = <$infh> )) {
- chomp $line;
- $line =~ s/\r//g;
-
- $line_num++;
- print "[TESH/debug] $line_num: $line\n" if $opts{'debug'};
-
- # deal with line continuations
- while ( $line =~ /^(.*?)\\$/ ) {
- my $next = <$infh>;
- die "[TESH/CRITICAL] Continued line at end of file\n"
- unless defined($next);
- $line_num++;
- chomp $next;
- print "[TESH/debug] $line_num: $next\n" if $opts{'debug'};
- $line = $1 . $next;
- }
-
- # If the line is empty, run any previously defined block and proceed to next line
- unless ( $line =~ m/^(.)(.*)$/ ) {
- if ( defined( $cmd{'cmd'} ) ) {
- exec_cmd( \%cmd );
- %cmd = ();
- }
- print $diff_tool_tmp_fh "$line\n" if ($diff_tool);
- next LINE;
- }
-
- my ( $cmd, $arg ) = ( $1, $2 );
- print $diff_tool_tmp_fh "$line\n" if ( $diff_tool and $cmd ne '>' );
- $arg =~ s/^ //g;
- $arg =~ s/\r//g;
- $arg =~ s/\\\\/\\/g;
-
- # Deal with the lines that can contribute to the current command block
- if ( $cmd =~ /^#/ ) { # comment
- next LINE;
- } elsif ( $cmd eq '>' ) { # expected result line
- print "[TESH/debug] push expected result\n" if $opts{'debug'};
- push @{ $cmd{'out'} }, $arg;
- next LINE;
-
- } elsif ( $cmd eq '<' ) { # provided input
- print "[TESH/debug] push provided input\n" if $opts{'debug'};
- push @{ $cmd{'in'} }, $arg;
- next LINE;
-
- } elsif ( $cmd eq 'p' ) { # comment
- print "[$tesh_name:$line_num] $arg\n";
- next LINE;
-
- }
-
- # We dealt with all sort of lines that can contribute to a command block, so we have something else here.
- # If we have something buffered, run it now and start a new block
- if ( defined( $cmd{'cmd'} ) ) {
- exec_cmd( \%cmd );
- %cmd = ();
- }
-
- # Deal with the lines that must be placed before a command block
- if ( $cmd eq '$' ) { # Command
- if ( $arg =~ /^mkfile / ) { # "mkfile" command line
- die "[TESH/CRITICAL] Output expected from mkfile command!\n"
- if scalar @{ cmd { 'out' } };
-
- $cmd{'arg'} = $arg;
- $cmd{'arg'} =~ s/mkfile //;
- mkfile_cmd( \%cmd );
- %cmd = ();
-
- } elsif ( $arg =~ /^\s*cd / ) {
- die "[TESH/CRITICAL] Input provided to cd command!\n"
- if scalar @{ cmd { 'in' } };
- die "[TESH/CRITICAL] Output expected from cd command!\n"
- if scalar @{ cmd { 'out' } };
-
- $arg =~ s/^ *cd //;
- cd_cmd($arg);
- %cmd = ();
-
- } else { # regular command
- $cmd{'cmd'} = $arg;
- $cmd{'line'} = $line_num;
- }
-
- } elsif ( $cmd eq '&' ) { # background command line
- die "[TESH/CRITICAL] mkfile cannot be run in background\n"
- if ($arg =~ /^mkfile/);
- die "[TESH/CRITICAL] cd cannot be run in background\n"
- if ($arg =~ /^cd/);
-
- $cmd{'background'} = 1;
- $cmd{'cmd'} = $arg;
- $cmd{'line'} = $line_num;
-
- # Deal with the meta-commands
- } elsif ( $line =~ /^! (.*)/) {
- $line = $1;
-
- if ( $line =~ /^output sort/ ) {
- $cmd{'sort'} = 1;
- if ( $line =~ /^output sort\s+(\d+)/ ) {
- $sort_prefix = $1;
- }
- } elsif ($line =~ /^output ignore/ ) {
- $cmd{'output ignore'} = 1;
- } elsif ( $line =~ /^output display/ ) {
- $cmd{'output display'} = 1;
- } elsif ( $line =~ /^expect signal (\w*)/ ) {
- $cmd{'expect'} = $1;
- } elsif ( $line =~ /^expect return/ ) {
- $line =~ s/^expect return //g;
- $line =~ s/\r//g;
- $cmd{'return'} = $line;
- } elsif ( $line =~ /^setenv/ ) {
- $line =~ s/^setenv //g;
- $line =~ s/\r//g;
- setenv_cmd($line);
- } elsif ( $line =~ /^timeout/ ) {
- $line =~ s/^timeout //;
- $line =~ s/\r//g;
- $cmd{'timeout'} = $line;
- }
- } else {
- die "[TESH/CRITICAL] parse error: $line\n";
- }
-}
-
-# We are done reading the input file
-close $infh unless ( $tesh_name eq "(stdin)" );
-
-# Deal with last command, if any
-if ( defined( $cmd{'cmd'} ) ) {
- exec_cmd( \%cmd );
- %cmd = ();
-}
-
-foreach (@bg_cmds) {
- my %test = %{$_};
- analyze_result( \%test );
-}
-
-if ($diff_tool) {
- close $diff_tool_tmp_fh;
- system("$diff_tool $diff_tool_tmp_filename $tesh_file");
- unlink $diff_tool_tmp_filename;
-}
-
-if ( $error != 0 ) {
- exit $exitcode;
-} elsif ( $tesh_name eq "(stdin)" ) {
- print "Test suite from stdin OK\n";
-} else {
- print "Test suite `$tesh_name' OK\n";
-}
-
-exit 0;
-
-####
-#### Helper functions
-####
-
-sub build_diff {
- my $res;
- my $diff = Diff->new(@_);
-
- $diff->Base(1); # Return line numbers, not indices
- my $chunk_count = $diff->Next(-1); # Compute the amount of chuncks
- return "" if ( $chunk_count == 1 && $diff->Same() );
- $diff->Reset();
- while ( $diff->Next() ) {
- my @same = $diff->Same();
- if ( $diff->Same() ) {
- if ( $diff->Next(0) > 1 ) { # not first chunk: print 2 first lines
- $res .= ' ' . $same[0] . "\n";
- $res .= ' ' . $same[1] . "\n" if ( scalar @same > 1 );
- }
- $res .= "...\n" if ( scalar @same > 2 );
-
- # $res .= $diff->Next(0)."/$chunk_count\n";
- if ( $diff->Next(0) < $chunk_count ) { # not last chunk: print 2 last lines
- $res .= ' ' . $same[ scalar @same - 2 ] . "\n"
- if ( scalar @same > 1 );
- $res .= ' ' . $same[ scalar @same - 1 ] . "\n";
- }
- }
- next if $diff->Same();
- map { $res .= "- $_\n" } $diff->Items(1);
- map { $res .= "+ $_\n" } $diff->Items(2);
- }
- return $res;
-}
-
-# Helper function replacing any occurence of variable '$name' by its '$value'
-# As in Bash, ${$value:=BLABLA} is rewritten to $value if set or to BLABLA if $value is not set
-sub var_subst {
- my ( $text, $name, $value ) = @_;
- if ($value) {
- $text =~ s/\$\{$name(?::[=-][^}]*)?\}/$value/g;
- $text =~ s/\$$name(\W|$)/$value$1/g;
- } else {
- $text =~ s/\$\{$name:=([^}]*)\}/$1/g;
- $text =~ s/\$\{$name\}//g;
- $text =~ s/\$$name(\W|$)/$1/g;
- }
- return $text;
-}
-
-################################ The possible commands ################################
-
-sub mkfile_cmd($) {
- my %cmd = %{ $_[0] };
- my $file = $cmd{'arg'};
- print STDERR "[Tesh/INFO] mkfile $file. Ctn: >>".join( '\n', @{ $cmd{'in'} })."<<\n"
- if $opts{'debug'};
-
- unlink($file);
- open( FILE, ">$file" )
- or die "[Tesh/CRITICAL] Unable to create file $file: $!\n";
- print FILE join( "\n", @{ $cmd{'in'} } );
- print FILE "\n" if ( scalar @{ $cmd{'in'} } > 0 );
- close(FILE);
-}
-
-# Command CD. Just change to the provided directory
-sub cd_cmd($) {
- my $directory = shift;
- my $failure = 1;
- if ( -e $directory && -d $directory ) {
- chdir("$directory");
- print "[Tesh/INFO] change directory to $directory\n";
- $failure = 0;
- } elsif ( -e $directory ) {
- print "Cannot change directory to '$directory': it is not a directory\n";
- } else {
- print "Chdir to $directory failed: No such file or directory\n";
- }
- if ( $failure == 1 ) {
- print "Test suite `$tesh_name': NOK (system error)\n";
- exit 4;
- }
-}
-
-# Command setenv. Gets "variable=content", and update the environment accordingly
-sub setenv_cmd($) {
- my $arg = shift;
- if ( $arg =~ /^(.*?)=(.*)$/ ) {
- my ( $var, $ctn ) = ( $1, $2 );
- print "[Tesh/INFO] setenv $var=$ctn\n";
- $environ{$var} = $ctn;
- $ENV{$var} = $ctn;
- } else {
- die "[Tesh/CRITICAL] Malformed argument to setenv: expected 'name=value' but got '$arg'\n";
- }
-}