#!/bin/bash # # Copyright (c) 2011 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved. # Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be # found in the LICENSE file. # # Hacky, primitive testing: This runs the style plugin for a set of input files # and compares the output with golden result files. E_BADARGS=65 E_FAILEDTEST=1 failed_any_test= # Prints usage information. usage() { echo "Usage: $(basename "${0}")" \ "" echo "" echo " Runs all the libFindBadConstructs unit tests" echo "" } # Runs a single test case. do_testcase() { local output="$("${CLANG_DIR}"/bin/clang -c -Wno-c++11-extensions \ -Xclang -load -Xclang "${CLANG_DIR}"/lib/libFindBadConstructs.${LIB} \ -Xclang -plugin -Xclang find-bad-constructs ${1} 2>&1)" local diffout="$(echo "${output}" | diff - "${2}")" if [ "${diffout}" = "" ]; then echo "PASS: ${1}" else failed_any_test=yes echo "FAIL: ${1}" echo "Output of compiler:" echo "${output}" echo "Expected output:" cat "${2}" echo fi } # Validate input to the script. if [[ -z "${1}" ]]; then usage exit ${E_BADARGS} elif [[ ! -d "${1}" ]]; then echo "${1} is not a directory." usage exit ${E_BADARGS} else export CLANG_DIR="${PWD}/${1}" echo "Using clang directory ${CLANG_DIR}..." # The golden files assume that the cwd is this directory. To make the script # work no matter what the cwd is, explicitly cd to there. cd "$(dirname "${0}")" if [ "$(uname -s)" = "Linux" ]; then export LIB=so elif [ "$(uname -s)" = "Darwin" ]; then export LIB=dylib fi fi for input in *.cpp; do do_testcase "${input}" "${input%cpp}txt" done if [[ "${failed_any_test}" ]]; then exit ${E_FAILEDTEST} fi