A bunch of parsing/help updates
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A bunch of parsing/help updates
more explanation of how to get non-basic commands
shorten names of debug functions and add docstrings
add undo long docstring
promote anotate, export, and revert
make the global opts array global
refactor parsing
kill two unused arguments to fancyopts
update test-help
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#!/bin/sh -e
export LANG=C
export LC_CTYPE="C"
export LC_NUMERIC="C"
export LC_TIME="C"
export LC_COLLATE="C"
export LC_MONETARY="C"
export LC_MESSAGES="C"
export LC_PAPER="C"
export LC_NAME="C"
export LC_ADDRESS="C"
export LC_TELEPHONE="C"
export LC_MEASUREMENT="C"
export LC_IDENTIFICATION="C"
export LC_ALL=""
umask 022
tests=0
failed=0
H=$PWD
if [ -d /usr/lib64 ]; then
lib=lib64
else
lib=lib
fi
TESTPATH=$PWD/install/bin
export PATH=$TESTPATH:$PATH
export PYTHONPATH=$PWD/install/$lib/python
rm -rf install
cd ..
${PYTHON:-python} setup.py install --home=tests/install > tests/install.err
if [ $? != 0 ] ; then
cat tests/install.err
fi
cd $H
rm install.err
function run_one
{
rm -f $1.err
export TZ=GMT
D=`mktemp -d`
if [ "$D" = "" ] ; then
echo mktemp failed!
fi
cd $D
fail=0
if ! $H/$1 > .out 2>&1 ; then
echo $1 failed with error code $?
fail=1
fi
if [ -s .out -a ! -r $H/$1.out ] ; then
echo $1 generated unexpected output:
cat .out
cp .out $H/$1.err
fail=1
elif [ -r $H/$1.out ] && ! diff -u $H/$1.out .out > /dev/null ; then
echo $1 output changed:
diff -u $H/$1.out .out && true
cp .out $H/$1.err
fail=1
fi
cd $H
rm -r $D
return $fail
}
TESTS=$@
if [ "$TESTS" = "" ] ; then
TESTS=`ls test-* | grep -Ev "\.|~"`
fi
for f in $TESTS ; do
echo -n "."
if ! run_one $f ; then
failed=$[$failed + 1]
fi
tests=$[$tests + 1]
done
rm -rf install
echo
echo Ran $tests tests, $failed failed
if [ $failed -gt 0 ] ; then
exit 1
fi