# vim:et:ft=sh:sts=2:sw=2 # # shFlags unit test common functions # # Copyright 2008-2018 Kate Ward. All Rights Reserved. # Released under the Apache 2.0 license. # # Author: kate.ward@forestent.com (Kate Ward) # https://github.com/kward/shflags # ### ShellCheck (http://www.shellcheck.net/) # Disable source following. # shellcheck disable=SC1090,SC1091 # $() are not fully portable (POSIX != portable). # shellcheck disable=SC2006 # Arrays are not available in all shells. # shellcheck disable=SC2089 # Exporting variables shouldn't impact their contents. # shellcheck disable=SC2090 # Disagree with [ p ] && [ q ] vs [ p -a -q ] recommendation. # shellcheck disable=SC2166 # Exit immediately if a simple command exits with a non-zero status. set -e # Treat unset variables as an error when performing parameter expansion. set -u # Set shwordsplit for zsh. [ -n "${ZSH_VERSION:-}" ] && setopt shwordsplit # Message functions. th_trace() { echo "test:TRACE $*" >&2; } th_debug() { echo "test:DEBUG $*" >&2; } th_info() { echo "test:INFO $*" >&2; } th_warn() { echo "test:WARN $*" >&2; } th_error() { echo "test:ERROR $*" >&2; } th_fatal() { echo "test:FATAL $*" >&2; exit 1; } # Path to shFlags library. Can be overridden by setting SHFLAGS_INC. TH_SHFLAGS=${SHFLAGS_INC:-./shflags}; export TH_SHFLAGS # Path to shUnit2 library. Can be overridden by setting SHUNIT_INC. TH_SHUNIT=${SHUNIT_INC:-lib/shunit2}; export TH_SHUNIT TH_BOOL_VALID='true t 0 false f 1'; export TH_BOOL_VALID TH_BOOL_INVALID='123 123.0 invalid'; export TH_BOOL_INVALID TH_FLOAT_VALID='-1234.0 -1.0 -.123 0.0 0. .123 1.0 1234.0' export TH_FLOAT_VALID TH_FLOAT_INVALID='true false 1.2.3 -1.2.3 ""'; export TH_FLOAT_INVALID TH_INT_VALID='-1234 -1 0 1 1234'; export TH_INT_VALID TH_INT_INVALID='true false -1.0 -.123 0.0 .123 1.0 ""'; export TH_INT_INVALID # # Test helper functions. # th_oneTimeSetUp() { # Load shFlags. # shellcheck disable=SC2034 [ -n "${ZSH_VERSION:-}" ] && FLAGS_PARENT=$0 . "${TH_SHFLAGS}" # These files will be cleaned up automatically by shUnit2. tmpDir=${SHUNIT_TMPDIR}; export tmpDir stdoutF="${tmpDir}/stdout" && touch "${stdoutF}" stderrF="${tmpDir}/stderr" && touch "${stderrF}" returnF="${tmpDir}/return" && touch "${returnF}" expectedF="${tmpDir}/expected" && touch "${expectedF}" } th_showOutput() { if isSkipping; then return fi _th_return="${1:-${returnF}}" _th_stdout="${2:-${stdoutF}}" _th_stderr="${3:-${stderrF}}" if [ "${_th_return}" != "${FLAGS_TRUE}" ]; then # shellcheck disable=SC2166 if [ -n "${_th_stdout}" -a -s "${_th_stdout}" ]; then echo '>>> STDOUT' >&2 cat "${_th_stdout}" >&2 echo '<<< STDOUT' >&2 fi # shellcheck disable=SC2166 if [ -n "${_th_stderr}" -a -s "${_th_stderr}" ]; then echo '>>> STDERR' >&2 cat "${_th_stderr}" >&2 echo '<<< STDERR' >&2 fi fi unset _th_rtrn _th_stdout _th_stderr } # Some shells, zsh on Solaris in particular, return immediately from a sub-shell # when a non-zero return value is encountered. To properly catch these values, # they are either written to disk, or recognized as an error the file is empty. th_clearReturn() { cp /dev/null "${returnF}"; } th_queryReturn() { if [ -s "${returnF}" ]; then cat "${returnF}" return $? fi echo "${SHUNIT_ERROR}" return "${SHUNIT_ERROR}" } assertWarnMsg() { _th_assertMsg 'WARN' "${1:-}" "${2:-}"; } assertErrorMsg() { _th_assertMsg 'ERROR' "${1:-}" "${2:-}"; } assertFatalMsg() { _th_assertMsg 'FATAL' "${1:-}" "${2:-}"; } _th_assertMsg() { _th_alert_type_=$1 _th_alert_msg_=$2 _th_msg_=$3 case ${_th_alert_type_} in WARN) _th_alert_str_='a warning' ;; ERROR) _th_alert_str_='an error' ;; FATAL) _th_alert_str_='a fatal' ;; esac if [ -z "${_th_alert_msg_}" ]; then _th_alert_msg_='.*' fi if [ -n "${_th_msg_}" ]; then _th_msg_="(${_th_msg_}) " fi (grep -- "^flags:${_th_alert_type_} ${_th_alert_msg_}" "${stderrF}" >/dev/null) assertEquals "FLAGS ${_th_msg_}failure did not generate ${_th_alert_str_} message" "${FLAGS_TRUE}" $? unset _th_alert_type_ _th_alert_msg_ _th_alert_str_ _th_msg_ }