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author | Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org> | 2024-04-07 09:22:09 +0000 |
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committer | Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org> | 2024-04-07 09:22:09 +0000 |
commit | 43a97878ce14b72f0981164f87f2e35e14151312 (patch) | |
tree | 620249daf56c0258faa40cbdcf9cfba06de2a846 /nsprpub/pr/tests/runtests.sh | |
parent | Initial commit. (diff) | |
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Adding upstream version 110.0.1.upstream/110.0.1upstream
Signed-off-by: Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org>
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diff --git a/nsprpub/pr/tests/runtests.sh b/nsprpub/pr/tests/runtests.sh new file mode 100755 index 0000000000..8d3144019d --- /dev/null +++ b/nsprpub/pr/tests/runtests.sh @@ -0,0 +1,277 @@ +#!/bin/sh +# +# 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/. + +if test -z $1 +then + echo "usage: $0 <path-to-dist>" + exit 1 +fi + +cd $1/lib +ABS_LIB=$PWD +cd - + +export DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH=${ABS_LIB}:${DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH} +export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=${ABS_LIB}:${LD_LIBRARY_PATH} +export PATH=${ABS_LIB}:${PATH} + +# +# runtests.sh +# Bourne shell script for nspr tests +# + +SYSTEM_INFO=`uname -a` +OS_ARCH=`uname -s` + +if [ $OS_ARCH = "Windows_NT" ] || [ $OS_ARCH = "OS/2" ] +then + NULL_DEVICE=nul +else + NULL_DEVICE=/dev/null + FILE_D=`ulimit -n` + if [ $FILE_D -lt 512 ] + then + ulimit -n 512 + fi +fi + +# +# Irrevelant tests +# +#bug1test - used to demonstrate a bug on NT +#bigfile2 - requires 4Gig file creation. See BugZilla #5451 +#bigfile3 - requires 4Gig file creation. See BugZilla #5451 +#dbmalloc - obsolete; originally for testing debug version of nspr's malloc +#dbmalloc1 - obsolete; originally for testing debug version of nspr's malloc +#depend - obsolete; used to test a initial spec for library dependencies +#dceemu - used to tests special functions in NSPR for DCE emulation +#ipv6 - IPV6 not in use by NSPR clients +#mbcs - tests use of multi-byte charset for filenames. See BugZilla #25140 +#io_timeoutk - obsolete; subsumed in io_timeout +#io_timeoutu - obsolete; subsumed in io_timeout +#prftest1 - obsolete; subsumed by prftest +#prftest2 - obsolete; subsumed by prftest +#prselect - obsolete; PR_Select is obsolete +#select2 - obsolete; PR_Select is obsolete +#sem - obsolete; PRSemaphore is obsolete +#stat - for OS2? +#suspend - private interfaces PR_SuspendAll, PR_ResumeAll, etc.. +#thruput - needs to be run manually as client/server +#time - used to measure time with native calls and nspr calls +#tmoacc - should be run with tmocon +#tmocon - should be run with tmoacc +#op_noacc - limited use +#yield - limited use for PR_Yield + +# +# Tests not run (but should) +# + +#forktest (failed on IRIX) +#multiwait - fails on Linux 64bit since NSPR v 4.4 from 2004. +#nbconn - fails on some platforms +#poll_er - fails on some platforms? limited use? +#prpoll - the bad-FD test needs to be moved to a different test +#sleep - specific to OS/2 +# +# all of the following were disabled in 2019 when reenabling CI tests, +# because they failed on at least one of the platforms: +# +# cltsrv +# cvar +# gethost +# getproto +# layer +# logfile +# nameshm1 +# nblayer +# nonblock +# ntioto +# op_2long +# parent +# provider +# ranfile +# socket +# sockopt +# vercheck + +#LOGFILE=${NSPR_TEST_LOGFILE:-$NULL_DEVICE} +LOGFILE=nspr-test.log + +# +# Tests run on all platforms +# + +TESTS=" +abstract +accept +acceptread +acceptreademu +affinity +alarm +anonfm +atomic +attach +bigfile +cleanup +concur +cvar2 +dlltest +dtoa +errcodes +exit +fdcach +fileio +foreign +formattm +fsync +i2l +initclk +inrval +instrumt +intrio +intrupt +io_timeout +ioconthr +join +joinkk +joinku +joinuk +joinuu +lazyinit +libfilename +lltest +lock +lockfile +logger +many_cv +ntoh +op_excl +op_filnf +op_filok +op_nofil +parsetm +peek +perf +pipeping +pipeping2 +pipeself +poll_nm +poll_to +pollable +prftest +prfz +primblok +prpollml +pushtop +randseed +reinit +rwlocktest +sel_spd +selct_er +selct_nm +selct_to +selintr +sema +semaerr +semaping +sendzlf +server_test +servr_kk +servr_uk +servr_ku +servr_uu +short_thread +sigpipe +sockping +sprintf +stack +stdio +str2addr +strod +switch +system +testbit +testfile +threads +timemac +timetest +tpd +udpsrv +version +writev +xnotify +zerolen" + +rval=0 + + +# +# When set, value of the environment variable TEST_TIMEOUT is the maximum +# time (secs) allowed for a test program beyond which it is terminated. +# If TEST_TIMEOUT is not set or if it's value is 0, then test programs +# don't timeout. +# +# Running runtests.ksh under MKS toolkit on NT, 95, 98 does not cause +# timeout detection correctly. For these platforms, do not attempt timeout +# test. (lth). +# +# + +OS_PLATFORM=`uname` +OBJDIR=`basename $PWD` +printf "\nNSPR Test Results - $OBJDIR\n\n" +printf "BEGIN\t\t\t`date`\n" +printf "NSPR_TEST_LOGFILE\t${LOGFILE}\n\n" +printf "Test\t\t\tResult\n\n" +if [ $OS_PLATFORM = "Windows_95" ] || [ $OS_PLATFORM = "Windows_98" ] || [ $OS_PLATFORM = "Windows_NT" ] || [ $OS_PLATFORM = "OS/2" ] ; then + for prog in $TESTS + do + printf "$prog (`date +%T`)" + printf "\nBEGIN TEST: $prog\n\n" >> ${LOGFILE} 2>&1 + ./$prog >> ${LOGFILE} 2>&1 + if [ 0 = $? ] ; then + printf "\t\t\tPassed\n"; + else + printf "\t\t\tFAILED\n"; + rval=1 + fi; + printf "\nEND TEST: $prog\n\n" >> ${LOGFILE} 2>&1 + done +else + for prog in $TESTS + do + printf "$prog (`date +%T`)" + printf "\nBEGIN TEST: $prog\n\n" >> ${LOGFILE} 2>&1 + export test_rval + ./$prog >> ${LOGFILE} 2>&1 & + test_pid=$! + sleep_pid=0 + if test -n "$TEST_TIMEOUT" && test "$TEST_TIMEOUT" -gt 0 + then + (sleep $TEST_TIMEOUT; kill $test_pid >/dev/null 2>&1 ) & + sleep_pid=$! + fi + wait $test_pid + test_rval=$? + [ $sleep_pid -eq 0 ] || kill $sleep_pid >/dev/null 2>&1 + if [ 0 = $test_rval ] ; then + printf "\t\t\tPassed\n"; + else + printf "\t\t\tFAILED\n"; + rval=1 + fi; + printf "\nEND TEST: $prog\n\n" >> ${LOGFILE} 2>&1 + done +fi; + +if [ $rval -ne 0 ]; then + cat ${LOGFILE} +fi + +printf "END\t\t\t`date`\n" +exit $rval + |