#!/usr/bin/env bash
-
# Script to do automated testing and data collection for various test
# files, so that we don't have to do this by hand on every test file.
# It attempts to collect some diagnostic info about size and speed that
# has been enabled.
# Invocation
-# mkcheck [01] (path to build) (path to src) (path to install)
-
-### XXX There are a lot of tests in here for OS-specific stuff. If we
-### move to a 'configure.target' method of determining those extra
-### flags and whatnot, we can take out all those things and source
-### that file from here. (Write that file with this in mind...)
-
-### XXX Note that breaking out of this with ^C will not work. Dunno why.
-
+# mkcheck [01]
# 1: variables
#
# (0) testing the build binary and headers, or
# (1) testing the installed binary and headers, or
WHICH=$1
-if [ "$WHICH"x = 0x ] && [ $# -eq 3 ]; then
+if [ "$WHICH"x = 0x ]; then
echo "running mkcheck"
echo "$0: testing the build directory"
- query="--built-library"
-elif [ "$WHICH"x = 1x ] && [ $# -eq 4 ]; then
+elif [ "$WHICH"x = 1x ]; then
echo "running mkcheck"
- echo "$0: testing the install directory $4"
- query="--installed-library"
+ echo "$0: testing the install directory"
else
- echo 'Usage: mkcheck 0 (path to build) (path to src)'
- echo ' mkcheck 1 (path to build) (path to src) (path to install)'
+ echo 'Usage: mkcheck 0 /* test the build directory */'
+ echo ' mkcheck 1 /* test the install directory */'
exit 1;
fi
*) ;; # ??
esac
-# Compute the flags necessary to run the testsuite.
-saved_ifs=$IFS
-# bash 2.01 does the wrong thing with $* if IFS doesn't include space
-if test ${BASH_VERSINFO[1]} = 01 ; then
- IFS=': '
+BUILD_DIR=@glibcpp_builddir@
+SRC_DIR=@glibcpp_srcdir@
+PREFIX_DIR=@glibcpp_prefixdir@
+if [ "$WHICH"x = 0x ]; then
+ CXX=`$BUILD_DIR/testsuite_flags --build-cxx`
+ INCLUDES=`$BUILD_DIR/testsuite_flags --build-includes`
else
- IFS=':'
+ CXX=`$BUILD_DIR/testsuite_flags --install-cxx`
+ INCLUDES=`$BUILD_DIR/testsuite_flags --install-includes`
fi
-set `../tests_flags ${query} $*` || exit 1
-BUILD_DIR=$1; SRC_DIR=$2; PREFIX_DIR=$3; CXX=$4; CXXFLAGS=$5; INCLUDES=$6; LIBS=$7;
-IFS=$saved_ifs
-
+CXXFLAGS=`$BUILD_DIR/testsuite_flags --cxxflags`
LIBTOOL="$BUILD_DIR/libtool"
LTEXE="$LIBTOOL --mode=execute"
-LTCXX="$LIBTOOL --tag=CXX --mode=link $CXX $CXXFLAGS $INCLUDES $LIBS"
+#LTCXX="$LIBTOOL --tag=CXX --mode=link $CXX $CXXFLAGS $INCLUDES"
+LTCXX="$CXX $CXXFLAGS $INCLUDES"
-# specific libtool flag(s) to force the use of shared libraries, if any
-SH_FLAG=
+# specific libtool flag(s) to use shared libraries, if any
+SH_FLAG="-Wl,--rpath -Wl,$BUILD_DIR/../../gcc -Wl,--rpath -Wl,$BUILD_DIR/src/.libs"
-# specific libtool flag(s) to force the use of static libraries, if any
+# specific libtool flag(s) to use static libraries, if any
ST_FLAG="-static"
#ST_FLAG="-all-static"
# Set up the testing directory, which should be in a directory called
# "testsuite" in the root level of the build directory.
-TEST_DIR='.'
+TEST_DIR="$BUILD_DIR/testsuite"
# help libtool keep quiet
if [ ! -d ${TEST_DIR}/.libs ]; then
mkdir $TEST_DIR/.libs
# the names of the specific test files to be run
TESTS_FILE="$TEST_DIR/$(date +%Y%m%d)-mkcheckfiles.txt"
-# the heap size and virtual mem limit for testsuite binaries
-# See http://gcc.gnu.org/ml/libstdc++/2000-10/msg00029.html
-MAX_MEM_USAGE=16384
#
# 2: clean, make files, append general test info
function size_command()
{
case $1 in
- TEXT) TEXT=$(size -A $EXENAME | grep ^.text | awk '{print $2}') ;;
- DATA) DATA=$(size -A $EXENAME | awk '/^\.data[ ]/{print $2}') ;;
- SIZE) SIZE=$(size -A $EXENAME | grep otal | awk '{print $2}') ;;
+ TEXT) TEXT=$(size -B $EXENAME | tail -1 | awk '{print $1}') ;;
+ DATA) DATA=$(size -B $EXENAME | tail -1 | awk '{print $2}') ;;
+ SIZE) SIZE=$(size -B $EXENAME | tail -1 | awk '{print $4}') ;;
esac
}
else
esac
}
;;
+ *hpux*)
+ function size_command()
+ {
+ case $1 in
+ TEXT) TEXT=$(size $EXENAME | awk '{print $1}') ;;
+ DATA) DATA=$(size $EXENAME | awk '{print $3}') ;;
+ SIZE) SIZE=$(size $EXENAME | awk '{print $7}') ;;
+ esac
+ }
+ ;;
*irix*)
function size_command()
{
# and harder as we try compiling at, say, top of the hour; we would
# eventually have to calculate time_t anyhow. Or 3) just grab two
# time_t's (no more overhead than grabbing two date(1)'s).
- compiler_invocation="$LTCXX $S_FLAG $SRC_NAME -o $EXENAME"
+ our_libs="-L$TEST_DIR -lv3test"
+ compiler_invocation="$LTCXX $S_FLAG $SRC_NAME -o $EXENAME $our_libs"
+ echo $compiler_invocation >> compile.out 2>&1
COMP_TIME_START=$($TIMER_COMMAND)
- echo $SRC_NAME >> compile.out
$compiler_invocation >> compile.out 2>&1
- echo "" >> compile.out
COMP_TIME_END=$($TIMER_COMMAND)
if [ $COMP_TIME_START -lt $COMP_TIME_END ]; then
# printed by the executable will be lost and cannot be redirected,
# because we need to capture the output of 'time'. Bummer.
TIMEFORMAT='timemark %R'
- E_TIME_TEXT="$(exec 2>&1; \
- ulimit -d $MAX_MEM_USAGE; ulimit -v $MAX_MEM_USAGE; \
- time $LTEXE $EXENAME)"
+ E_TIME_TEXT="$(exec 2>&1; time $LTEXE $EXENAME)"
E_ABNORMAL_TERMINATION=$?
- E_TIME="$(echo $E_TIME_TEXT | awk '{print $2}')"
- # joining those two commands does not work due to quoting problems:
- #E_TIME="$(exec 2>&1; time $EXENAME | awk '{print $2}')"
- # this will work as a fallback on certain systems...?
- #E_TIME=$(exec 2>&1; time $EXENAME | cut -d ' ' -f 2)
if [ "$E_ABNORMAL_TERMINATION" -ne 0 ]; then
RESULT='-r'
+ E_TIME="0"
rm -f ./*core
# sometimes you want to save all core files for review:
#mv ./core $EXENAME.core
#mv ./core* $EXENAME.core
else
test_for_output
+ # XXX This doesn't always result in a number.
+ # E_TIME="$(echo $E_TIME_TEXT | awk '{print $2}')"
+ E_TIME="0"
fi
# sometimes you want to save all failing exe files for review:
- if [ "$RESULT" = "+" ]; then
+ if [ "$RESULT" = '+' ]; then
rm "$EXENAME"
fi
else
# the file did not compile/link.
printf "\n" >> $LOG_FILE
-# `cat compile.out >> $LOG_FILE`
-# rm compile.out
+ `cat compile.out >> $LOG_FILE`
+ rm compile.out
RESULT="-b"
TEXT="0"
DATA="0"
printf "%s\t" "$RESULT"
printf "%-2s %d\t%.3f\t%s\t%s\t%s\t%s %s\n" \
- "$RESULT" $C_TIME $E_TIME $TEXT $DATA $SIZE $NAME "$S_FLAG" \
- >> $RESULTS_FILE
+ "$RESULT" $C_TIME $E_TIME $TEXT $DATA $SIZE $NAME >> $RESULTS_FILE
}
setup_size_command
# grep can count faster than we can...
total_failures=`expr ${shared_fail} + ${static_fail}`
total_successes=`expr ${shared_pass} + ${static_pass}`
-resultstext="pass/fail results: ${shared_pass}/${shared_fail} shared + ${static_pass}/${static_fail} static = ${total_successes}/${total_failures} total"
+resultstext="pass/fail results: ${static_pass}/${static_fail} static + ${shared_pass}/${shared_fail} shared = ${total_successes}/${total_failures} total"
if [ $total_failures -eq 0 ]; then
resultstext="${resultstext}, WIN WIN"
fi
fi
exit 0
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