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authorDaniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org>2024-04-19 00:47:55 +0000
committerDaniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org>2024-04-19 00:47:55 +0000
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Adding upstream version 124.0.1.upstream/124.0.1
Signed-off-by: Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org>
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+#!/bin/ksh
+#
+# This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
+# License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this
+# file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/.
+
+#
+# runy2ktests.ksh
+# Set system clock to Y2K dates of interest and run the Y2K tests.
+# Needs root/administrator privilege
+#
+# WARNING: Because this script needs to be run with root/administrator
+# privilege, thorough understanding of the script and extreme
+# caution are urged.
+#
+
+#
+# SECTION I
+# Define variables
+#
+
+SYSTEM_INFO=`uname -a`
+OS_ARCH=`uname -s`
+if [ $OS_ARCH = "Windows_NT" ] || [ $OS_ARCH = "Windows_95" ]
+then
+ NULL_DEVICE=nul
+else
+ NULL_DEVICE=/dev/null
+fi
+
+#
+# Test dates for NSPR Y2K tests
+#
+Y2KDATES=" 123123591998.55
+ 090923591999.55
+ 123123591999.55
+ 022823592000.55
+ 022923592000.55
+ 123123592000.55"
+
+Y2KDATES_AIX=" 12312359.5598
+ 09092359.5599
+ 12312359.5599
+ 02282359.5500
+ 02292359.5500
+ 12312359.5500"
+
+Y2KDATES_HPUX=" 123123591998
+ 090923591999
+ 123123591999
+ 022823592000
+ 022923592000
+ 123123592000"
+
+Y2KDATES_MKS=" 1231235998.55
+ 0909235999.55
+ 1231235999.55
+ 0228235900.55
+ 0229235900.55
+ 1231235900.55"
+
+#
+# NSPR Y2K tests
+#
+Y2KTESTS="
+y2k \n
+y2ktmo \n
+y2k \n
+../runtests.ksh"
+
+Y2KTESTS_HPUX="
+y2k \n
+y2ktmo -l 60\n
+y2k \n
+../runtests.ksh"
+
+#
+# SECTION II
+# Define functions
+#
+
+save_date()
+{
+ case $OS_ARCH in
+ AIX)
+ SAVED_DATE=`date "+%m%d%H%M.%S%y"`
+ ;;
+ HP-UX)
+ SAVED_DATE=`date "+%m%d%H%M%Y"`
+ ;;
+ Windows_NT)
+ SAVED_DATE=`date "+%m%d%H%M%y.%S"`
+ ;;
+ Windows_95)
+ SAVED_DATE=`date "+%m%d%H%M%y.%S"`
+ ;;
+ *)
+ SAVED_DATE=`date "+%m%d%H%M%Y.%S"`
+ ;;
+ esac
+}
+
+set_date()
+{
+ case $OS_ARCH in
+ Windows_NT)
+#
+# The date command in MKS Toolkit releases 5.1 and 5.2
+# uses the current DST status for the date we want to
+# set the system clock to. However, the DST status for
+# that date may be different from the current DST status.
+# We can work around this problem by invoking the date
+# command with the same date twice.
+#
+ date "$1" > $NULL_DEVICE
+ date "$1" > $NULL_DEVICE
+ ;;
+ *)
+ date "$1" > $NULL_DEVICE
+ ;;
+ esac
+}
+
+restore_date()
+{
+ set_date "$SAVED_DATE"
+}
+
+savedate()
+{
+ case $OS_ARCH in
+ AIX)
+ SAVED_DATE=`date "+%m%d%H%M.%S%y"`
+ ;;
+ HP-UX)
+ SAVED_DATE=`date "+%m%d%H%M%Y"`
+ ;;
+ Windows_NT)
+ SAVED_DATE=`date "+%m%d%H%M%y.%S"`
+ ;;
+ Windows_95)
+ SAVED_DATE=`date "+%m%d%H%M%y.%S"`
+ ;;
+ *)
+ SAVED_DATE=`date "+%m%d%H%M%Y.%S"`
+ ;;
+ esac
+}
+
+set_y2k_test_parameters()
+{
+#
+# set dates
+#
+ case $OS_ARCH in
+ AIX)
+ DATES=$Y2KDATES_AIX
+ ;;
+ HP-UX)
+ DATES=$Y2KDATES_HPUX
+ ;;
+ Windows_NT)
+ DATES=$Y2KDATES_MKS
+ ;;
+ Windows_95)
+ DATES=$Y2KDATES_MKS
+ ;;
+ *)
+ DATES=$Y2KDATES
+ ;;
+ esac
+
+#
+# set tests
+#
+ case $OS_ARCH in
+ HP-UX)
+ TESTS=$Y2KTESTS_HPUX
+ ;;
+ *)
+ TESTS=$Y2KTESTS
+ ;;
+ esac
+}
+
+#
+# runtests:
+# - runs each test in $TESTS after setting the
+# system clock to each date in $DATES
+#
+
+runtests()
+{
+for newdate in ${DATES}
+do
+ set_date $newdate
+ echo $newdate
+ echo "BEGIN\t\t\t`date`"
+ echo "Date\t\t\t\t\tTest\t\t\tResult"
+ echo $TESTS | while read prog
+ do
+ echo "`date`\t\t\c"
+ echo "$prog\c"
+ ./$prog >> ${LOGFILE} 2>&1
+ if [ 0 = $? ] ; then
+ echo "\t\t\tPassed";
+ else
+ echo "\t\t\tFAILED";
+ fi;
+ done
+ echo "END\t\t\t`date`\n"
+done
+
+}
+
+#
+# SECTION III
+# Run tests
+#
+
+LOGFILE=${NSPR_TEST_LOGFILE:-$NULL_DEVICE}
+OBJDIR=`basename $PWD`
+echo "\nNSPR Year 2000 Test Results - $OBJDIR\n"
+echo "SYSTEM:\t\t\t${SYSTEM_INFO}"
+echo "NSPR_TEST_LOGFILE:\t${LOGFILE}\n"
+
+
+save_date
+
+#
+# Run NSPR Y2k and standard tests
+#
+
+set_y2k_test_parameters
+runtests
+
+restore_date