[Intel-gfx] [PATCH i-g-t 2/3] igt_command_line.sh: Actually check things during distcheck
Petri Latvala
petri.latvala at intel.com
Tue Mar 21 12:50:09 UTC 2017
This script is invoked in several different ways and the directories
to use vary depending on the invocation. The handling of test-list.txt
has been working before, but executing the individual command line
handling tests have just skipped everything except shell scripts. Now
"make distcheck" checks everything "make check" does, as does
executing the script by hand.
Signed-off-by: Petri Latvala <petri.latvala at intel.com>
---
tests/igt_command_line.sh | 45 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++----------------
1 file changed, 29 insertions(+), 16 deletions(-)
diff --git a/tests/igt_command_line.sh b/tests/igt_command_line.sh
index 69fa843..7f80fc8 100755
--- a/tests/igt_command_line.sh
+++ b/tests/igt_command_line.sh
@@ -25,19 +25,28 @@
# Check that command line handling works consistently across all tests
#
-if [ -z "$top_builddir" ]; then
- top_builddir="$(dirname $0)"
+# top_builddir is not set during distcheck. Distcheck executes this
+# script in the directory where the built binaries are so just use '.'
+# as the directory if top_builddir is not set.
+
+tests_dir="$top_builddir"
+if [ -z "$tests_dir" ]; then
+ tests_dir="."
+fi
+
+# Manually running this script is possible in the source root or the
+# tests directory.
+
+TESTLISTFILE="$tests_dir/test-list.txt"
+if [ ! -r "$TESTLISTFILE" ]; then
+ tests_dir="tests"
+ TESTLISTFILE="$tests_dir/test-list.txt"
fi
-# allow to run this script from top directory
-TESTLIST=`cat $top_builddir/test-list.txt`
+TESTLIST=`cat $TESTLISTFILE`
if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then
- # distcheck requires this hack
- TESTLIST=$(cat test-list.txt)
- if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then
- echo "Error: Could not read test lists"
- exit 99
- fi
+ echo "Error: Could not read test lists"
+ exit 99
fi
fail () {
@@ -50,12 +59,16 @@ for test in $TESTLIST; do
continue
fi
- # top_builddir is empty for distcheck
- test=$top_builddir/$test
-
- # distcheck requires this hack
- if [ ! -x "$test" ]; then
- continue
+ testname="$test"
+ if [ -x "$tests_dir/$test" ]; then
+ test="$tests_dir/$test"
+ else
+ # Possibly a script, not found in builddir but in srcdir
+ if [ -x "$srcdir/$test" ]; then
+ test="$srcdir/$test"
+ else
+ fail "Cannot execute $test"
+ fi
fi
echo "$test:"
--
2.9.3
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