# test_summary | sh # so as to actually send e-mail and move log files
# It accepts a few command line arguments. For example:
-# -o: re-reads logs that have been mailed already (.sum.sent)
-# -t: prevents logs from being renamed
-# -p: prepend specified file (or list of files: -p "a b") to the report
-# -i: append specified file (or list of files: -i "a b") to the report
-# -m: specify the e-mail address to send notes to. An appropriate default
-# should be selected from the log files.
-# -f: force reports to be mailed; if omitted, only reports that differ
-# from the sent.* version are sent.
+if test x"$1" = "x-h"; then
+ cat <<_EOF
+ -o: re-reads logs that have been mailed already (.sum.sent)
+ -t: prevents logs from being renamed
+ -p: prepend specified file (or list of files: -p "a b") to the report
+ -i: append specified file (or list of files: -i "a b") to the report
+ -m: specify the e-mail address to send notes to. An appropriate default
+ should be selected from the log files.
+ -f: force reports to be mailed; if omitted, only reports that differ
+ from the sent.* version are sent.
+_EOF
+ exit 0
+fi
# Find a good awk.
if test -z "$AWK" ; then
/\===.*Summary/ { print ""; print; blanks=1; }
/tests ===/ || /^(Target|Host|Native)/ || $2 == "version" { print; blanks=1; }
/^(XPASS|FAIL|UNRESOLVED|WARNING|ERROR|# of )/ { print; }
+/^using:/ { print ""; print; print ""; }
# dumpall != 0 && /^X?(PASS|FAIL|UNTESTED)|^testcase/ { dumpall=0; }
# dumpall != 0 { print; }
# /^FAIL/ { dumpall=1; }