# -*- Mode: Makefile -*- # # Makefile.am - automake file for Raptor N-Quads 2013 tests # # Copyright (C) 2013, David Beckett http://www.dajobe.org/ # # This package is Free Software and part of Redland http://librdf.org/ # # It is licensed under the following three licenses as alternatives: # 1. GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL) V2.1 or any newer version # 2. GNU General Public License (GPL) V2 or any newer version # 3. Apache License, V2.0 or any newer version # # You may not use this file except in compliance with at least one of # the above three licenses. # # See LICENSE.html or LICENSE.txt at the top of this package for the # complete terms and further detail along with the license texts for # the licenses in COPYING.LIB, COPYING and LICENSE-2.0.txt respectively. # # RDFCOMPARE=$(srcdir)/../../scripts/rdfcompare RDFXML_DIR = ../rdfxml NTRIPLES_DIR = ../ntriples TEST_GOOD_FILES = \ comment_following_triple.nq \ langtagged_string.nq \ lantag_with_subtag.nq \ literal_all_controls.nq \ literal_all_punctuation.nq \ literal_ascii_boundaries.nq \ literal_false.nq \ literal.nq \ literal_true.nq \ literal_with_2_dquotes.nq \ literal_with_2_squotes.nq \ literal_with_BACKSPACE.nq \ literal_with_CARRIAGE_RETURN.nq \ literal_with_CHARACTER_TABULATION.nq \ literal_with_dquote.nq \ literal_with_FORM_FEED.nq \ literal_with_LINE_FEED.nq \ literal_with_numeric_escape4.nq \ literal_with_numeric_escape8.nq \ literal_with_REVERSE_SOLIDUS2.nq \ literal_with_REVERSE_SOLIDUS.nq \ literal_with_squote.nq \ literal_with_UTF8_boundaries.nq \ minimal_whitespace.nq \ nq-syntax-bnode-01.nq \ nq-syntax-bnode-02.nq \ nq-syntax-bnode-03.nq \ nq-syntax-bnode-04.nq \ nq-syntax-bnode-05.nq \ nq-syntax-bnode-06.nq \ nq-syntax-uri-01.nq \ nq-syntax-uri-02.nq \ nq-syntax-uri-03.nq \ nq-syntax-uri-04.nq \ nq-syntax-uri-05.nq \ nq-syntax-uri-06.nq \ nt-syntax-bnode-01.nq \ nt-syntax-bnode-02.nq \ nt-syntax-bnode-03.nq \ nt-syntax-datatypes-01.nq \ nt-syntax-datatypes-02.nq \ nt-syntax-file-01.nq \ nt-syntax-file-02.nq \ nt-syntax-file-03.nq \ nt-syntax-str-esc-01.nq \ nt-syntax-str-esc-02.nq \ nt-syntax-str-esc-03.nq \ nt-syntax-string-01.nq \ nt-syntax-string-02.nq \ nt-syntax-string-03.nq \ nt-syntax-subm-01.nq \ nt-syntax-uri-01.nq \ nt-syntax-uri-02.nq \ nt-syntax-uri-03.nq \ nt-syntax-uri-04.nq TEST_BAD_FILES = \ nq-syntax-bad-literal-01.nq \ nq-syntax-bad-literal-02.nq \ nq-syntax-bad-literal-03.nq \ nq-syntax-bad-quint-01.nq \ nq-syntax-bad-uri-01.nq \ nt-syntax-bad-base-01.nq \ nt-syntax-bad-esc-01.nq \ nt-syntax-bad-esc-02.nq \ nt-syntax-bad-esc-03.nq \ nt-syntax-bad-lang-01.nq \ nt-syntax-bad-num-01.nq \ nt-syntax-bad-num-02.nq \ nt-syntax-bad-num-03.nq \ nt-syntax-bad-prefix-01.nq \ nt-syntax-bad-string-01.nq \ nt-syntax-bad-string-02.nq \ nt-syntax-bad-string-03.nq \ nt-syntax-bad-string-04.nq \ nt-syntax-bad-string-05.nq \ nt-syntax-bad-string-06.nq \ nt-syntax-bad-string-07.nq \ nt-syntax-bad-struct-01.nq \ nt-syntax-bad-struct-02.nq \ nt-syntax-bad-uri-01.nq \ nt-syntax-bad-uri-02.nq \ nt-syntax-bad-uri-03.nq \ nt-syntax-bad-uri-04.nq \ nt-syntax-bad-uri-05.nq \ nt-syntax-bad-uri-06.nq \ nt-syntax-bad-uri-07.nq \ nt-syntax-bad-uri-08.nq \ nt-syntax-bad-uri-09.nq # Used to make N-triples output consistent BASE_URI=http://www.w3.org/2013/N-QuadsTests/ # for rdf-schema.ttl RDF_NS_URI=http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns # for rdfs-namespace.ttl RDFS_NS_URI=http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema ALL_TEST_FILES= README \ $(TEST_GOOD_FILES) \ $(TEST_BAD_FILES) EXTRA_DIST = $(ALL_TEST_FILES) RAPPER = $(top_builddir)/utils/rapper RDFDIFF = $(top_builddir)/utils/rdfdiff build-rapper: @(cd $(top_builddir)/utils ; $(MAKE) rapper$(EXEEXT)) build-rdfdiff: @(cd $(top_builddir)/utils ; $(MAKE) rdfdiff$(EXEEXT)) check-local: check-good-nquads check-bad-nquads if MAINTAINER_MODE check_good_ntriples_deps = $(TEST_GOOD_FILES) endif check-good-nquads: build-rapper $(check_good_nquads_deps) @set +e; result=0; errors=0; failures=''; \ $(RECHO) "Testing good N-Quads syntax passes"; \ for test in $(TEST_GOOD_FILES); do \ name=`basename $$test .ttl` ; \ baseuri=$(BASE_URI)$$test; \ $(RECHO) $(RECHO_N) "Checking $$test $(RECHO_C)"; \ $(RAPPER) -q -i nquads -o nquads file:$(srcdir)/$$test $$baseuri > $$name.res 2> $$name.err; \ status=$$?; \ if test $$status != 0 -a $$status != 2 ; then \ $(RECHO) "FAILED returned status $$status"; result=1; \ $(RECHO) $(RAPPER) -q -i nquads -o nquads $(srcdir)/$$test $$baseuri '>' $$name.res; \ cat $$name.err; \ errors=`expr $$errors + 1`; \ failures="$$failures $$test"; \ elif test $$status = 2 ; then \ $(RECHO) "ok with warnings"; grep Warning $$name.err; \ else \ $(RECHO) "ok"; \ fi; \ rm -f $$name.res $$name.err; \ done; \ $(RECHO) "Result: $$errors errors:$$failures"; \ set -e; exit $$result if MAINTAINER_MODE check_bad_nquads_deps = $(TEST_BAD_FILES) endif check-bad-nquads: build-rapper $(check_bad_nquads_deps) @set +e; result=0; errors=0; failures=''; \ $(RECHO) "Testing bad N-Quads fails"; \ for test in $(TEST_BAD_FILES) ; do \ name=`basename $$test .ttl` ; \ baseuri=$(BASE_URI)$$test; \ $(RECHO) $(RECHO_N) "Checking $$test $(RECHO_C)"; \ $(RAPPER) -q -i nquads -o nquads file:$(srcdir)/$$test $$baseuri > $$name.res 2> $$name.err; \ status=$$?; \ if test $$status -eq 1 ; then \ $(RECHO) "ok"; \ elif test $$status -eq 2 ; then \ $(RECHO) "FAILED - parsing succeeded with a warning"; result=1; \ $(RECHO) $(RAPPER) -q -i nquads -o nquads file:$(srcdir)/$$test $$baseuri '>' $$name.res; \ cat $$name.res; grep Warning $$name.err; \ errors=`expr $$errors + 1`; \ failures="$$failures $$test"; \ elif test $$status -eq 0 ; then \ $(RECHO) "FAILED - parsing succeeded but should have failed"; result=1; \ $(RECHO) $(RAPPER) -q -i nquads -o nquads file:$(srcdir)/$$test $$baseuri '>' $$name.res; \ cat $$name.res; \ errors=`expr $$errors + 1`; \ failures="$$failures $$test"; \ else \ $(RECHO) "FAILED - parsing failed with unknown status $$status"; result=1; \ $(RECHO) $(RAPPER) -q -i nquads -o nquads file:$(srcdir)/$$test $$baseuri '>' $$name.res; \ cat $$name.err; \ cat $$name.res; \ errors=`expr $$errors + 1`; \ failures="$$failures $$test"; \ fi; \ rm -f $$name.res $$name.err ; \ done; \ $(RECHO) "Result: $$errors errors:$$failures"; \ set -e; exit $$result