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#!/bin/bash
TMP=`mktemp bmXXXXXX`
# Run simple unit tests first.
typeset -i count=0
echo -n 'Running unit tests:'
for t in test_*
do
if [ -x "$t" ]
then
errmsg=`./exrun "$t" 2>&1`
errno=$?
if [ "$errno" = 0 ]
then
count=count+1
else
rm -f $TMP
echo " $t FAILED ($errno)"
echo
echo "$errmsg"
exit $?
fi
fi
done
echo " $count tests succeeded"
echo 'All unit tests passed' >> $TMP
# Assume AUTO_INCREMENT id column in images table will get 1 in
# load_jpeg call below, since we reset the DB before doing it.
export QUERY_STRING=id=1
# Now run examples to test high-level behavior. The repeated use of
# resetdb is intentional! It's run after each example that changes
# the database in a way that will cause a subsequent example to fail
# because data it expects isn't present.
echo -n 'Running examples:'
for t in \
resetdb simple[0-9] store_if for_each multiquery tquery1 \
resetdb tquery[2-9] \
resetdb ssqls[0-9] \
load_jpeg cgi_jpeg
do
if [ -x $t ]
then
if [ "$t" = "resetdb" ]
then
echo
echo -n " "
fi
echo -n "$t "
echo "---------------- BEGIN $t OUTPUT ----------------" >> $TMP
if ! ./exrun $t -D $* >> $TMP
then
echo
echo 'TESTING ABORTED.'
rm -f $TMP
exit $?
fi
echo "================ END $t OUTPUT ================" >> $TMP
echo >> $TMP
fi
done
echo
# Test ssqlsxlat -o. Note that it suppresses stdout but keeps stderr
# so warnings about directives and line elements it doesn't understand
# aren't suppressed. We run the first pass's output back through
# ssqlsxlat to deal with comments, whitespace differences, line element
# ordering, boolean value and type canonicalization, and other niggly
# differences we really don't care about. diff -w isn't enough.
for f in {examples,test}/*.ssqls
do
echo -n "Testing ssqlsxlat -i $f -o..."
echo "--- BEGIN ssqlsxlat -i $f -o ERROR OUTPUT ---" >> $TMP
pass1=/tmp/dtest-ssxgv2-pass1-$bnf
pass2=/tmp/dtest-ssxgv2-pass2-$bnf
echo -n "pass 1"
./exrun ssqlsxlat -i $f -o $pass1 > /dev/null 2>> $TMP
echo -n ", pass 2"
./exrun ssqlsxlat -i $pass1 -o $pass2 > /dev/null 2>> $TMP
echo -n ", diff"
diff $pass1 $pass2 > /dev/null >> $TMP
echo "==== END ssqlsxlat -i $f -o ERROR OUTPUT ====" >> $TMP
echo
done
# Check for any changes
BFILE=bmark.txt
if [ -f $BFILE ]
then
if diff -u -w $BFILE $TMP
then
echo
echo 'All tests passed.'
fi
rm -f $TMP
else
mv $TMP $BFILE
chmod -w $BFILE
echo
echo 'BENCHMARK FILE REGENERATED.'
echo
fi