busybox/tests/tester.sh

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#!/bin/bash
#
# tester.sh - reads testcases from file and tests busybox applets vs GNU
# counterparts
#
# set up defaults (can be changed with cmd-line options)
BUSYBOX=../busybox
TESTCASES=testcases
LOGFILE=tester.log
BB_OUT=bb.out
GNU_OUT=gnu.out
SETUP=""
CLEANUP=""
# internal-use vars
fail_only=0
while getopts 'p:t:l:b:g:s:c:f' opt
do
case $opt in
p) BUSYBOX=$OPTARG; ;;
t) TESTCASES=$OPTARG; ;;
l) LOGFILE=$OPTARG; ;;
b) BB_OUT=$OPTARG; ;;
g) GNU_OUT=$OPTARG; ;;
s) SETUP=$OPTARG; ;;
c) CLEANUP=$OPTARG; ;;
f) fail_only=1; ;;
*)
echo "usage: $0 [-ptlbgsc]"
echo " -p PATH path to busybox executable"
echo " -t FILE run testcases in FILE"
echo " -l FILE log test results in FILE"
echo " -b FILE store temporary busybox output in FILE"
echo " -g FILE store temporary GNU output in FILE"
echo " -s FILE (setup) run commands in FILE before testcases"
echo " -c FILE (cleanup) run commands in FILE after testcases"
echo " -f display only testcases that fail"
exit 1
;;
esac
done
#shift `expr $OPTIND - 1`
# do normal setup
[ -e $LOGFILE ] && rm $LOGFILE
unalias -a # gets rid of aliases that might create different output
# do extra setup (if any)
if [ ! -z $SETUP ]
then
echo "running setup commands in $SETUP"
sh $SETUP
# XXX: Would 'eval' or 'source' work better instead of 'sh'?
fi
# go through each line in the testcase file
cat $TESTCASES | while read line
do
#echo $line
# only process non-blank lines and non-comment lines
if [ "$line" ]
then
if [ `echo "$line" | cut -c1` != "#" ]
then
[ $fail_only -eq 0 ] && echo "testing: $line" | tee -a $LOGFILE
# test if the applet was compiled into busybox
applet=`echo $line | cut -d' ' -f1`
$BUSYBOX 2>&1 | grep -qw $applet
if [ $? -eq 1 ]
then
echo "WHOOPS: $applet not compiled into busybox" | tee -a $LOGFILE
else
$BUSYBOX $line > $BB_OUT
$line > $GNU_OUT
diff -q $BB_OUT $GNU_OUT > /dev/null
if [ $? -eq 1 ]
then
echo "FAILED: $line" | tee -a $LOGFILE
diff -u $BB_OUT $GNU_OUT >> $LOGFILE
fi
fi
fi
fi
done
echo "Finished. Results are in $LOGFILE"
# do normal cleanup
rm -f $BB_OUT $GNU_OUT
# do extra cleanup (if any)
if [ ! -z $CLEANUP ]
then
echo "running cleanup commands in $CLEANUP"
sh $CLEANUP
# XXX: Would 'eval' or 'source' work better instead of 'sh'?
fi