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| # tcltest.tcl -- | |
| # | |
| # This file contains support code for the Tcl test suite. It | |
| # defines the tcltest namespace and finds and defines the output | |
| # directory, constraints available, output and error channels, | |
| # etc. used by Tcl tests. See the tcltest man page for more | |
| # details. | |
| # | |
| # This design was based on the Tcl testing approach designed and | |
| # initially implemented by Mary Ann May-Pumphrey of Sun | |
| # Microsystems. | |
| # | |
| # Copyright © 1994-1997 Sun Microsystems, Inc. | |
| # Copyright © 1998-1999 Scriptics Corporation. | |
| # Copyright © 2000 Ajuba Solutions | |
| # Contributions from Don Porter, NIST, 2002. (not subject to US copyright) | |
| # All rights reserved. | |
| namespace eval tcltest { | |
| # When the version number changes, be sure to update the pkgIndex.tcl file, | |
| # and the install directory in the Makefiles. When the minor version | |
| # changes (new feature) be sure to update the man page as well. | |
| variable Version 2.5.7 | |
| # Compatibility support for dumb variables defined in tcltest 1 | |
| # Do not use these. Call [package require] and [info patchlevel] | |
| # yourself. You don't need tcltest to wrap it for you. | |
| variable version [package require Tcl 8.5-] | |
| variable patchLevel [info patchlevel] | |
| # Detect if we can use code points >= \U10000 | |
| variable fullutf [package vsatisfies $version 8.7-] | |
| ##### Export the public tcltest procs; several categories | |
| # | |
| # Export the main functional commands that do useful things | |
| namespace export cleanupTests loadTestedCommands makeDirectory \ | |
| makeFile removeDirectory removeFile runAllTests test | |
| # Export configuration commands that control the functional commands | |
| namespace export configure customMatch errorChannel interpreter \ | |
| outputChannel testConstraint | |
| # Export commands that are duplication (candidates for deprecation) | |
| if {!$fullutf} { | |
| namespace export bytestring ;# dups [encoding convertfrom identity] | |
| } | |
| namespace export debug ;# [configure -debug] | |
| namespace export errorFile ;# [configure -errfile] | |
| namespace export limitConstraints ;# [configure -limitconstraints] | |
| namespace export loadFile ;# [configure -loadfile] | |
| namespace export loadScript ;# [configure -load] | |
| namespace export match ;# [configure -match] | |
| namespace export matchFiles ;# [configure -file] | |
| namespace export matchDirectories ;# [configure -relateddir] | |
| namespace export normalizeMsg ;# application of [customMatch] | |
| namespace export normalizePath ;# [file normalize] (8.4) | |
| namespace export outputFile ;# [configure -outfile] | |
| namespace export preserveCore ;# [configure -preservecore] | |
| namespace export singleProcess ;# [configure -singleproc] | |
| namespace export skip ;# [configure -skip] | |
| namespace export skipFiles ;# [configure -notfile] | |
| namespace export skipDirectories ;# [configure -asidefromdir] | |
| namespace export temporaryDirectory ;# [configure -tmpdir] | |
| namespace export testsDirectory ;# [configure -testdir] | |
| namespace export verbose ;# [configure -verbose] | |
| namespace export viewFile ;# binary encoding [read] | |
| namespace export workingDirectory ;# [cd] [pwd] | |
| # Export deprecated commands for tcltest 1 compatibility | |
| namespace export getMatchingFiles mainThread restoreState saveState \ | |
| threadReap | |
| # tcltest::normalizePath -- | |
| # | |
| # This procedure resolves any symlinks in the path thus creating | |
| # a path without internal redirection. It assumes that the | |
| # incoming path is absolute. | |
| # | |
| # Arguments | |
| # pathVar - name of variable containing path to modify. | |
| # | |
| # Results | |
| # The path is modified in place. | |
| # | |
| # Side Effects: | |
| # None. | |
| # | |
| proc normalizePath {pathVar} { | |
| upvar 1 $pathVar path | |
| set oldpwd [pwd] | |
| catch {cd $path} | |
| set path [pwd] | |
| cd $oldpwd | |
| return $path | |
| } | |
| ##### Verification commands used to test values of variables and options | |
| # | |
| # Verification command that accepts everything | |
| proc AcceptAll {value} { | |
| return $value | |
| } | |
| # Verification command that accepts valid Tcl lists | |
| proc AcceptList { list } { | |
| return [lrange $list 0 end] | |
| } | |
| # Verification command that accepts a glob pattern | |
| proc AcceptPattern { pattern } { | |
| return [AcceptAll $pattern] | |
| } | |
| # Verification command that accepts integers | |
| proc AcceptInteger { level } { | |
| return [incr level 0] | |
| } | |
| # Verification command that accepts boolean values | |
| proc AcceptBoolean { boolean } { | |
| return [expr {$boolean && $boolean}] | |
| } | |
| # Verification command that accepts (syntactically) valid Tcl scripts | |
| proc AcceptScript { script } { | |
| if {![info complete $script]} { | |
| return -code error "invalid Tcl script: $script" | |
| } | |
| return $script | |
| } | |
| # Verification command that accepts (converts to) absolute pathnames | |
| proc AcceptAbsolutePath { path } { | |
| return [file join [pwd] $path] | |
| } | |
| # Verification command that accepts existing readable directories | |
| proc AcceptReadable { path } { | |
| if {![file readable $path]} { | |
| return -code error "\"$path\" is not readable" | |
| } | |
| return $path | |
| } | |
| proc AcceptDirectory { directory } { | |
| set directory [AcceptAbsolutePath $directory] | |
| if {![file exists $directory]} { | |
| return -code error "\"$directory\" does not exist" | |
| } | |
| if {![file isdir $directory]} { | |
| return -code error "\"$directory\" is not a directory" | |
| } | |
| return [AcceptReadable $directory] | |
| } | |
| ##### Initialize internal arrays of tcltest, but only if the caller | |
| # has not already preinitialized them. This is done to support | |
| # compatibility with older tests that directly access internals | |
| # rather than go through command interfaces. | |
| # | |
| proc ArrayDefault {varName value} { | |
| variable $varName | |
| if {[array exists $varName]} { | |
| return | |
| } | |
| if {[info exists $varName]} { | |
| # Preinitialized value is a scalar: Destroy it! | |
| unset $varName | |
| } | |
| array set $varName $value | |
| } | |
| # save the original environment so that it can be restored later | |
| ArrayDefault originalEnv [array get ::env] | |
| # initialize numTests array to keep track of the number of tests | |
| # that pass, fail, and are skipped. | |
| ArrayDefault numTests [list Total 0 Passed 0 Skipped 0 Failed 0] | |
| # createdNewFiles will store test files as indices and the list of | |
| # files (that should not have been) left behind by the test files | |
| # as values. | |
| ArrayDefault createdNewFiles {} | |
| # initialize skippedBecause array to keep track of constraints that | |
| # kept tests from running; a constraint name of "userSpecifiedSkip" | |
| # means that the test appeared on the list of tests that matched the | |
| # -skip value given to the flag; "userSpecifiedNonMatch" means that | |
| # the test didn't match the argument given to the -match flag; both | |
| # of these constraints are counted only if tcltest::debug is set to | |
| # true. | |
| ArrayDefault skippedBecause {} | |
| # initialize the testConstraints array to keep track of valid | |
| # predefined constraints (see the explanation for the | |
| # InitConstraints proc for more details). | |
| ArrayDefault testConstraints {} | |
| ##### Initialize internal variables of tcltest, but only if the caller | |
| # has not already preinitialized them. This is done to support | |
| # compatibility with older tests that directly access internals | |
| # rather than go through command interfaces. | |
| # | |
| proc Default {varName value {verify AcceptAll}} { | |
| variable $varName | |
| if {![info exists $varName]} { | |
| variable $varName [$verify $value] | |
| } else { | |
| variable $varName [$verify [set $varName]] | |
| } | |
| } | |
| # Save any arguments that we might want to pass through to other | |
| # programs. This is used by the -args flag. | |
| # FINDUSER | |
| Default parameters {} | |
| # Count the number of files tested (0 if runAllTests wasn't called). | |
| # runAllTests will set testSingleFile to false, so stats will | |
| # not be printed until runAllTests calls the cleanupTests proc. | |
| # The currentFailure var stores the boolean value of whether the | |
| # current test file has had any failures. The failFiles list | |
| # stores the names of test files that had failures. | |
| Default numTestFiles 0 AcceptInteger | |
| Default testSingleFile true AcceptBoolean | |
| Default currentFailure false AcceptBoolean | |
| Default failFiles {} AcceptList | |
| # Tests should remove all files they create. The test suite will | |
| # check the current working dir for files created by the tests. | |
| # filesMade keeps track of such files created using the makeFile and | |
| # makeDirectory procedures. filesExisted stores the names of | |
| # preexisting files. | |
| # | |
| # Note that $filesExisted lists only those files that exist in | |
| # the original [temporaryDirectory]. | |
| Default filesMade {} AcceptList | |
| Default filesExisted {} AcceptList | |
| proc FillFilesExisted {} { | |
| variable filesExisted | |
| # Save the names of files that already exist in the scratch directory. | |
| foreach file [glob -nocomplain -directory [temporaryDirectory] *] { | |
| lappend filesExisted [file tail $file] | |
| } | |
| # After successful filling, turn this into a no-op. | |
| proc FillFilesExisted args {} | |
| } | |
| # Kept only for compatibility | |
| Default constraintsSpecified {} AcceptList | |
| trace add variable constraintsSpecified read [namespace code { | |
| set constraintsSpecified [array names testConstraints] ;#}] | |
| # tests that use threads need to know which is the main thread | |
| Default mainThread 1 | |
| variable mainThread | |
| if {[info commands thread::id] ne {}} { | |
| set mainThread [thread::id] | |
| } elseif {[info commands testthread] ne {}} { | |
| set mainThread [testthread id] | |
| } | |
| # Set workingDirectory to [pwd]. The default output directory for | |
| # Tcl tests is the working directory. Whenever this value changes | |
| # change to that directory. | |
| variable workingDirectory | |
| trace add variable workingDirectory write \ | |
| [namespace code {cd $workingDirectory ;#}] | |
| Default workingDirectory [pwd] AcceptAbsolutePath | |
| proc workingDirectory { {dir ""} } { | |
| variable workingDirectory | |
| if {[llength [info level 0]] == 1} { | |
| return $workingDirectory | |
| } | |
| set workingDirectory [AcceptAbsolutePath $dir] | |
| } | |
| # Set the location of the execuatble | |
| Default tcltest [info nameofexecutable] | |
| trace add variable tcltest write [namespace code {testConstraint stdio \ | |
| [eval [ConstraintInitializer stdio]] ;#}] | |
| # save the platform information so it can be restored later | |
| Default originalTclPlatform [array get ::tcl_platform] | |
| # If a core file exists, save its modification time. | |
| if {[file exists [file join [workingDirectory] core]]} { | |
| Default coreModTime \ | |
| [file mtime [file join [workingDirectory] core]] | |
| } | |
| # stdout and stderr buffers for use when we want to store them | |
| Default outData {} | |
| Default errData {} | |
| # keep track of test level for nested test commands | |
| variable testLevel 0 | |
| # the variables and procedures that existed when saveState was called are | |
| # stored in a variable of the same name | |
| Default saveState {} | |
| # Internationalization support -- used in [SetIso8859_1_Locale] and | |
| # [RestoreLocale]. Those commands are used in cmdIL.test. | |
| if {![info exists [namespace current]::isoLocale]} { | |
| variable isoLocale fr | |
| switch -- $::tcl_platform(platform) { | |
| "unix" { | |
| # Try some 'known' values for some platforms: | |
| switch -exact -- $::tcl_platform(os) { | |
| "FreeBSD" { | |
| set isoLocale fr_FR.ISO_8859-1 | |
| } | |
| HP-UX { | |
| set isoLocale fr_FR.iso88591 | |
| } | |
| Linux - | |
| IRIX { | |
| set isoLocale fr | |
| } | |
| default { | |
| # Works on SunOS 4 and Solaris, and maybe | |
| # others... Define it to something else on your | |
| # system if you want to test those. | |
| set isoLocale iso_8859_1 | |
| } | |
| } | |
| } | |
| "windows" { | |
| set isoLocale French | |
| } | |
| } | |
| } | |
| variable ChannelsWeOpened; array set ChannelsWeOpened {} | |
| # output goes to stdout by default | |
| Default outputChannel stdout | |
| proc outputChannel { {filename ""} } { | |
| variable outputChannel | |
| variable ChannelsWeOpened | |
| variable fullutf | |
| # This is very subtle and tricky, so let me try to explain. | |
| # (Hopefully this longer comment will be clear when I come | |
| # back in a few months, unlike its predecessor :) ) | |
| # | |
| # The [outputChannel] command (and underlying variable) have to | |
| # be kept in sync with the [configure -outfile] configuration | |
| # option ( and underlying variable Option(-outfile) ). This is | |
| # accomplished with a write trace on Option(-outfile) that will | |
| # update [outputChannel] whenever a new value is written. That | |
| # much is easy. | |
| # | |
| # The trick is that in order to maintain compatibility with | |
| # version 1 of tcltest, we must allow every configuration option | |
| # to get its initial value from command line arguments. This is | |
| # accomplished by setting initial read traces on all the | |
| # configuration options to parse the command line option the first | |
| # time they are read. These traces are cancelled whenever the | |
| # program itself calls [configure]. | |
| # | |
| # OK, then so to support tcltest 1 compatibility, it seems we want | |
| # to get the return from [outputFile] to trigger the read traces, | |
| # just in case. | |
| # | |
| # BUT! A little known feature of Tcl variable traces is that | |
| # traces are disabled during the handling of other traces. So, | |
| # if we trigger read traces on Option(-outfile) and that triggers | |
| # command line parsing which turns around and sets an initial | |
| # value for Option(-outfile) -- <whew!> -- the write trace that | |
| # would keep [outputChannel] in sync with that new initial value | |
| # would not fire! | |
| # | |
| # SO, finally, as a workaround, instead of triggering read traces | |
| # by invoking [outputFile], we instead trigger the same set of | |
| # read traces by invoking [debug]. Any command that reads a | |
| # configuration option would do. [debug] is just a handy one. | |
| # The end result is that we support tcltest 1 compatibility and | |
| # keep outputChannel and -outfile in sync in all cases. | |
| debug | |
| if {[llength [info level 0]] == 1} { | |
| return $outputChannel | |
| } | |
| if {[info exists ChannelsWeOpened($outputChannel)]} { | |
| close $outputChannel | |
| unset ChannelsWeOpened($outputChannel) | |
| } | |
| switch -exact -- $filename { | |
| stderr - | |
| stdout { | |
| set outputChannel $filename | |
| } | |
| default { | |
| set outputChannel [open $filename a] | |
| if {$fullutf} { | |
| fconfigure $outputChannel -profile tcl8 -encoding utf-8 | |
| } | |
| set ChannelsWeOpened($outputChannel) 1 | |
| # If we created the file in [temporaryDirectory], then | |
| # [cleanupTests] will delete it, unless we claim it was | |
| # already there. | |
| set outdir [normalizePath [file dirname \ | |
| [file join [pwd] $filename]]] | |
| if {$outdir eq [temporaryDirectory]} { | |
| variable filesExisted | |
| FillFilesExisted | |
| set filename [file tail $filename] | |
| if {$filename ni $filesExisted} { | |
| lappend filesExisted $filename | |
| } | |
| } | |
| } | |
| } | |
| return $outputChannel | |
| } | |
| # errors go to stderr by default | |
| Default errorChannel stderr | |
| proc errorChannel { {filename ""} } { | |
| variable errorChannel | |
| variable ChannelsWeOpened | |
| variable fullutf | |
| # This is subtle and tricky. See the comment above in | |
| # [outputChannel] for a detailed explanation. | |
| debug | |
| if {[llength [info level 0]] == 1} { | |
| return $errorChannel | |
| } | |
| if {[info exists ChannelsWeOpened($errorChannel)]} { | |
| close $errorChannel | |
| unset ChannelsWeOpened($errorChannel) | |
| } | |
| switch -exact -- $filename { | |
| stderr - | |
| stdout { | |
| set errorChannel $filename | |
| } | |
| default { | |
| set errorChannel [open $filename a] | |
| if {$fullutf} { | |
| fconfigure $errorChannel -profile tcl8 -encoding utf-8 | |
| } | |
| set ChannelsWeOpened($errorChannel) 1 | |
| # If we created the file in [temporaryDirectory], then | |
| # [cleanupTests] will delete it, unless we claim it was | |
| # already there. | |
| set outdir [normalizePath [file dirname \ | |
| [file join [pwd] $filename]]] | |
| if {$outdir eq [temporaryDirectory]} { | |
| variable filesExisted | |
| FillFilesExisted | |
| set filename [file tail $filename] | |
| if {$filename ni $filesExisted} { | |
| lappend filesExisted $filename | |
| } | |
| } | |
| } | |
| } | |
| return $errorChannel | |
| } | |
| ##### Set up the configurable options | |
| # | |
| # The configurable options of the package | |
| variable Option; array set Option {} | |
| # Usage strings for those options | |
| variable Usage; array set Usage {} | |
| # Verification commands for those options | |
| variable Verify; array set Verify {} | |
| # Initialize the default values of the configurable options that are | |
| # historically associated with an exported variable. If that variable | |
| # is already set, support compatibility by accepting its preset value. | |
| # Use [trace] to establish ongoing connection between the deprecated | |
| # exported variable and the modern option kept as a true internal var. | |
| # Also set up usage string and value testing for the option. | |
| proc Option {option value usage {verify AcceptAll} {varName {}}} { | |
| variable Option | |
| variable Verify | |
| variable Usage | |
| variable OptionControlledVariables | |
| variable DefaultValue | |
| set Usage($option) $usage | |
| set Verify($option) $verify | |
| set DefaultValue($option) $value | |
| if {[catch {$verify $value} msg]} { | |
| return -code error $msg | |
| } else { | |
| set Option($option) $msg | |
| } | |
| if {[string length $varName]} { | |
| variable $varName | |
| if {[info exists $varName]} { | |
| if {[catch {$verify [set $varName]} msg]} { | |
| return -code error $msg | |
| } else { | |
| set Option($option) $msg | |
| } | |
| unset $varName | |
| } | |
| namespace eval [namespace current] \ | |
| [list upvar 0 Option($option) $varName] | |
| # Workaround for Bug (now Feature Request) 572889. Grrrr.... | |
| # Track all the variables tied to options | |
| lappend OptionControlledVariables $varName | |
| # Later, set auto-configure read traces on all | |
| # of them, since a single trace on Option does not work. | |
| proc $varName {{value {}}} [subst -nocommands { | |
| if {[llength [info level 0]] == 2} { | |
| Configure $option [set value] | |
| } | |
| return [Configure $option] | |
| }] | |
| } | |
| } | |
| proc MatchingOption {option} { | |
| variable Option | |
| set match [array names Option $option*] | |
| switch -- [llength $match] { | |
| 0 { | |
| set sorted [lsort [array names Option]] | |
| set values [join [lrange $sorted 0 end-1] ", "] | |
| append values ", or [lindex $sorted end]" | |
| return -code error "unknown option $option: should be\ | |
| one of $values" | |
| } | |
| 1 { | |
| return [lindex $match 0] | |
| } | |
| default { | |
| # Exact match trumps ambiguity | |
| if {$option in $match} { | |
| return $option | |
| } | |
| set values [join [lrange $match 0 end-1] ", "] | |
| append values ", or [lindex $match end]" | |
| return -code error "ambiguous option $option:\ | |
| could match $values" | |
| } | |
| } | |
| } | |
| proc EstablishAutoConfigureTraces {} { | |
| variable OptionControlledVariables | |
| foreach varName [concat $OptionControlledVariables Option] { | |
| variable $varName | |
| trace add variable $varName read [namespace code { | |
| ProcessCmdLineArgs ;#}] | |
| } | |
| } | |
| proc RemoveAutoConfigureTraces {} { | |
| variable OptionControlledVariables | |
| foreach varName [concat $OptionControlledVariables Option] { | |
| variable $varName | |
| foreach pair [trace info variable $varName] { | |
| lassign $pair op cmd | |
| if {($op eq "read") && | |
| [string match *ProcessCmdLineArgs* $cmd]} { | |
| trace remove variable $varName $op $cmd | |
| } | |
| } | |
| } | |
| # Once the traces are removed, this can become a no-op | |
| proc RemoveAutoConfigureTraces {} {} | |
| } | |
| proc Configure args { | |
| variable Option | |
| variable Verify | |
| set n [llength $args] | |
| if {$n == 0} { | |
| return [lsort [array names Option]] | |
| } | |
| if {$n == 1} { | |
| if {[catch {MatchingOption [lindex $args 0]} option]} { | |
| return -code error $option | |
| } | |
| return $Option($option) | |
| } | |
| while {[llength $args] > 1} { | |
| if {[catch {MatchingOption [lindex $args 0]} option]} { | |
| return -code error $option | |
| } | |
| if {[catch {$Verify($option) [lindex $args 1]} value]} { | |
| return -code error "invalid $option\ | |
| value \"[lindex $args 1]\": $value" | |
| } | |
| set Option($option) $value | |
| set args [lrange $args 2 end] | |
| } | |
| if {[llength $args]} { | |
| if {[catch {MatchingOption [lindex $args 0]} option]} { | |
| return -code error $option | |
| } | |
| return -code error "missing value for option $option" | |
| } | |
| } | |
| proc configure args { | |
| if {[llength $args] > 1} { | |
| RemoveAutoConfigureTraces | |
| } | |
| set code [catch {Configure {*}$args} msg] | |
| return -code $code $msg | |
| } | |
| proc AcceptVerbose { level } { | |
| set level [AcceptList $level] | |
| set levelMap { | |
| l list | |
| p pass | |
| b body | |
| s skip | |
| t start | |
| e error | |
| l line | |
| m msec | |
| u usec | |
| } | |
| set levelRegexp "^([join [dict values $levelMap] |])\$" | |
| if {[llength $level] == 1} { | |
| if {![regexp $levelRegexp $level]} { | |
| # translate single characters abbreviations to expanded list | |
| set level [string map $levelMap [split $level {}]] | |
| } | |
| } | |
| set valid [list] | |
| foreach v $level { | |
| if {[regexp $levelRegexp $v]} { | |
| lappend valid $v | |
| } | |
| } | |
| return $valid | |
| } | |
| proc IsVerbose {level} { | |
| variable Option | |
| return [expr {$level in $Option(-verbose)}] | |
| } | |
| # Default verbosity is to show bodies of failed tests | |
| Option -verbose {body error} { | |
| Takes any combination of the values 'p', 's', 'b', 't', 'e' and 'l'. | |
| Test suite will display all passed tests if 'p' is specified, all | |
| skipped tests if 's' is specified, the bodies of failed tests if | |
| 'b' is specified, and when tests start if 't' is specified. | |
| ErrorInfo is displayed if 'e' is specified. Source file line | |
| information of failed tests is displayed if 'l' is specified. | |
| } AcceptVerbose verbose | |
| # Match and skip patterns default to the empty list, except for | |
| # matchFiles, which defaults to all .test files in the | |
| # testsDirectory and matchDirectories, which defaults to all | |
| # directories. | |
| Option -match * { | |
| Run all tests within the specified files that match one of the | |
| list of glob patterns given. | |
| } AcceptList match | |
| Option -skip {} { | |
| Skip all tests within the specified tests (via -match) and files | |
| that match one of the list of glob patterns given. | |
| } AcceptList skip | |
| Option -file *.test { | |
| Run tests in all test files that match the glob pattern given. | |
| } AcceptPattern matchFiles | |
| # By default, skip files that appear to be SCCS lock files. | |
| Option -notfile l.*.test { | |
| Skip all test files that match the glob pattern given. | |
| } AcceptPattern skipFiles | |
| Option -relateddir * { | |
| Run tests in directories that match the glob pattern given. | |
| } AcceptPattern matchDirectories | |
| Option -asidefromdir {} { | |
| Skip tests in directories that match the glob pattern given. | |
| } AcceptPattern skipDirectories | |
| # By default, don't save core files | |
| Option -preservecore 0 { | |
| If 2, save any core files produced during testing in the directory | |
| specified by -tmpdir. If 1, notify the user if core files are | |
| created. | |
| } AcceptInteger preserveCore | |
| # debug output doesn't get printed by default; debug level 1 spits | |
| # up only the tests that were skipped because they didn't match or | |
| # were specifically skipped. A debug level of 2 would spit up the | |
| # tcltest variables and flags provided; a debug level of 3 causes | |
| # some additional output regarding operations of the test harness. | |
| # The tcltest package currently implements only up to debug level 3. | |
| Option -debug 0 { | |
| Internal debug level | |
| } AcceptInteger debug | |
| proc SetSelectedConstraints args { | |
| variable Option | |
| foreach c $Option(-constraints) { | |
| testConstraint $c 1 | |
| } | |
| } | |
| Option -constraints {} { | |
| Do not skip the listed constraints listed in -constraints. | |
| } AcceptList | |
| trace add variable Option(-constraints) write \ | |
| [namespace code {SetSelectedConstraints ;#}] | |
| # Don't run only the "-constraint" specified tests by default | |
| proc ClearUnselectedConstraints args { | |
| variable Option | |
| variable testConstraints | |
| if {!$Option(-limitconstraints)} {return} | |
| foreach c [array names testConstraints] { | |
| if {$c ni $Option(-constraints)} { | |
| testConstraint $c 0 | |
| } | |
| } | |
| } | |
| Option -limitconstraints 0 { | |
| whether to run only tests with the constraints | |
| } AcceptBoolean limitConstraints | |
| trace add variable Option(-limitconstraints) write \ | |
| [namespace code {ClearUnselectedConstraints ;#}] | |
| # A test application has to know how to load the tested commands | |
| # into the interpreter. | |
| Option -load {} { | |
| Specifies the script to load the tested commands. | |
| } AcceptScript loadScript | |
| # Default is to run each test file in a separate process | |
| Option -singleproc 0 { | |
| whether to run all tests in one process | |
| } AcceptBoolean singleProcess | |
| proc AcceptTemporaryDirectory { directory } { | |
| set directory [AcceptAbsolutePath $directory] | |
| if {![file exists $directory]} { | |
| file mkdir $directory | |
| } | |
| set directory [AcceptDirectory $directory] | |
| if {![file writable $directory]} { | |
| if {[workingDirectory] eq $directory} { | |
| # Special exception: accept the default value | |
| # even if the directory is not writable | |
| return $directory | |
| } | |
| return -code error "\"$directory\" is not writable" | |
| } | |
| return $directory | |
| } | |
| # Directory where files should be created | |
| Option -tmpdir [workingDirectory] { | |
| Save temporary files in the specified directory. | |
| } AcceptTemporaryDirectory temporaryDirectory | |
| trace add variable Option(-tmpdir) write \ | |
| [namespace code {normalizePath Option(-tmpdir) ;#}] | |
| # Tests should not rely on the current working directory. | |
| # Files that are part of the test suite should be accessed relative | |
| # to [testsDirectory] | |
| Option -testdir [workingDirectory] { | |
| Search tests in the specified directory. | |
| } AcceptDirectory testsDirectory | |
| trace add variable Option(-testdir) write \ | |
| [namespace code {normalizePath Option(-testdir) ;#}] | |
| proc AcceptLoadFile { file } { | |
| if {$file eq {}} {return $file} | |
| set file [file join [temporaryDirectory] $file] | |
| return [AcceptReadable $file] | |
| } | |
| proc ReadLoadScript {args} { | |
| variable Option | |
| variable fullutf | |
| if {$Option(-loadfile) eq {}} {return} | |
| set tmp [open $Option(-loadfile) r] | |
| if {$fullutf} { | |
| fconfigure $tmp -profile tcl8 -encoding utf-8 | |
| } | |
| loadScript [read $tmp] | |
| close $tmp | |
| } | |
| Option -loadfile {} { | |
| Read the script to load the tested commands from the specified file. | |
| } AcceptLoadFile loadFile | |
| trace add variable Option(-loadfile) write [namespace code ReadLoadScript] | |
| proc AcceptOutFile { file } { | |
| if {[string equal stderr $file]} {return $file} | |
| if {[string equal stdout $file]} {return $file} | |
| return [file join [temporaryDirectory] $file] | |
| } | |
| # output goes to stdout by default | |
| Option -outfile stdout { | |
| Send output from test runs to the specified file. | |
| } AcceptOutFile outputFile | |
| trace add variable Option(-outfile) write \ | |
| [namespace code {outputChannel $Option(-outfile) ;#}] | |
| # errors go to stderr by default | |
| Option -errfile stderr { | |
| Send errors from test runs to the specified file. | |
| } AcceptOutFile errorFile | |
| trace add variable Option(-errfile) write \ | |
| [namespace code {errorChannel $Option(-errfile) ;#}] | |
| proc loadIntoChildInterpreter {child args} { | |
| variable Version | |
| interp eval $child [package ifneeded tcltest $Version] | |
| interp eval $child "tcltest::configure {*}{$args}" | |
| interp alias $child ::tcltest::ReportToParent \ | |
| {} ::tcltest::ReportedFromChild | |
| } | |
| proc ReportedFromChild {total passed skipped failed because newfiles} { | |
| variable numTests | |
| variable skippedBecause | |
| variable createdNewFiles | |
| incr numTests(Total) $total | |
| incr numTests(Passed) $passed | |
| incr numTests(Skipped) $skipped | |
| incr numTests(Failed) $failed | |
| foreach {constraint count} $because { | |
| incr skippedBecause($constraint) $count | |
| } | |
| foreach {testfile created} $newfiles { | |
| lappend createdNewFiles($testfile) {*}$created | |
| } | |
| return | |
| } | |
| } | |
| ##################################################################### | |
| # tcltest::Debug* -- | |
| # | |
| # Internal helper procedures to write out debug information | |
| # dependent on the chosen level. A test shell may override | |
| # them, f.e. to redirect the output into a different | |
| # channel, or even into a GUI. | |
| # tcltest::DebugPuts -- | |
| # | |
| # Prints the specified string if the current debug level is | |
| # higher than the provided level argument. | |
| # | |
| # Arguments: | |
| # level The lowest debug level triggering the output | |
| # string The string to print out. | |
| # | |
| # Results: | |
| # Prints the string. Nothing else is allowed. | |
| # | |
| # Side Effects: | |
| # None. | |
| # | |
| proc tcltest::DebugPuts {level string} { | |
| variable debug | |
| if {$debug >= $level} { | |
| puts $string | |
| } | |
| return | |
| } | |
| # tcltest::DebugPArray -- | |
| # | |
| # Prints the contents of the specified array if the current | |
| # debug level is higher than the provided level argument | |
| # | |
| # Arguments: | |
| # level The lowest debug level triggering the output | |
| # arrayvar The name of the array to print out. | |
| # | |
| # Results: | |
| # Prints the contents of the array. Nothing else is allowed. | |
| # | |
| # Side Effects: | |
| # None. | |
| # | |
| proc tcltest::DebugPArray {level arrayvar} { | |
| variable debug | |
| if {$debug >= $level} { | |
| catch {upvar 1 $arrayvar $arrayvar} | |
| parray $arrayvar | |
| } | |
| return | |
| } | |
| # Define our own [parray] in ::tcltest that will inherit use of the [puts] | |
| # defined in ::tcltest. NOTE: Ought to construct with [info args] and | |
| # [info default], but can't be bothered now. If [parray] changes, then | |
| # this will need changing too. | |
| auto_load ::parray | |
| proc tcltest::parray {a {pattern *}} [info body ::parray] | |
| # tcltest::DebugDo -- | |
| # | |
| # Executes the script if the current debug level is greater than | |
| # the provided level argument | |
| # | |
| # Arguments: | |
| # level The lowest debug level triggering the execution. | |
| # script The tcl script executed upon a debug level high enough. | |
| # | |
| # Results: | |
| # Arbitrary side effects, dependent on the executed script. | |
| # | |
| # Side Effects: | |
| # None. | |
| # | |
| proc tcltest::DebugDo {level script} { | |
| variable debug | |
| if {$debug >= $level} { | |
| uplevel 1 $script | |
| } | |
| return | |
| } | |
| ##################################################################### | |
| proc tcltest::Warn {msg} { | |
| puts [outputChannel] "WARNING: $msg" | |
| } | |
| # tcltest::mainThread | |
| # | |
| # Accessor command for tcltest variable mainThread. | |
| # | |
| proc tcltest::mainThread { {new ""} } { | |
| variable mainThread | |
| if {[llength [info level 0]] == 1} { | |
| return $mainThread | |
| } | |
| set mainThread $new | |
| } | |
| # tcltest::testConstraint -- | |
| # | |
| # sets a test constraint to a value; to do multiple constraints, | |
| # call this proc multiple times. also returns the value of the | |
| # named constraint if no value was supplied. | |
| # | |
| # Arguments: | |
| # constraint - name of the constraint | |
| # value - new value for constraint (should be boolean) - if not | |
| # supplied, this is a query | |
| # | |
| # Results: | |
| # content of tcltest::testConstraints($constraint) | |
| # | |
| # Side effects: | |
| # none | |
| proc tcltest::testConstraint {constraint {value ""}} { | |
| variable testConstraints | |
| variable Option | |
| DebugPuts 3 "entering testConstraint $constraint $value" | |
| if {[llength [info level 0]] == 2} { | |
| return $testConstraints($constraint) | |
| } | |
| # Check for boolean values | |
| if {[catch {expr {$value && 1}} msg]} { | |
| return -code error $msg | |
| } | |
| if {[limitConstraints] && ($constraint ni $Option(-constraints))} { | |
| set value 0 | |
| } | |
| set testConstraints($constraint) $value | |
| } | |
| # tcltest::interpreter -- | |
| # | |
| # the interpreter name stored in tcltest::tcltest | |
| # | |
| # Arguments: | |
| # executable name | |
| # | |
| # Results: | |
| # content of tcltest::tcltest | |
| # | |
| # Side effects: | |
| # None. | |
| proc tcltest::interpreter { {interp ""} } { | |
| variable tcltest | |
| if {[llength [info level 0]] == 1} { | |
| return $tcltest | |
| } | |
| set tcltest $interp | |
| } | |
| ##################################################################### | |
| # tcltest::AddToSkippedBecause -- | |
| # | |
| # Increments the variable used to track how many tests were | |
| # skipped because of a particular constraint. | |
| # | |
| # Arguments: | |
| # constraint The name of the constraint to be modified | |
| # | |
| # Results: | |
| # Modifies tcltest::skippedBecause; sets the variable to 1 if | |
| # didn't previously exist - otherwise, it just increments it. | |
| # | |
| # Side effects: | |
| # None. | |
| proc tcltest::AddToSkippedBecause { constraint {value 1}} { | |
| # add the constraint to the list of constraints that kept tests | |
| # from running | |
| variable skippedBecause | |
| if {[info exists skippedBecause($constraint)]} { | |
| incr skippedBecause($constraint) $value | |
| } else { | |
| set skippedBecause($constraint) $value | |
| } | |
| return | |
| } | |
| # tcltest::PrintError -- | |
| # | |
| # Prints errors to tcltest::errorChannel and then flushes that | |
| # channel, making sure that all messages are < 80 characters per | |
| # line. | |
| # | |
| # Arguments: | |
| # errorMsg String containing the error to be printed | |
| # | |
| # Results: | |
| # None. | |
| # | |
| # Side effects: | |
| # None. | |
| proc tcltest::PrintError {errorMsg} { | |
| set InitialMessage "Error: " | |
| set InitialMsgLen [string length $InitialMessage] | |
| puts -nonewline [errorChannel] $InitialMessage | |
| # Keep track of where the end of the string is. | |
| set endingIndex [string length $errorMsg] | |
| if {$endingIndex < (80 - $InitialMsgLen)} { | |
| puts [errorChannel] $errorMsg | |
| } else { | |
| # Print up to 80 characters on the first line, including the | |
| # InitialMessage. | |
| set beginningIndex [string last " " [string range $errorMsg 0 \ | |
| [expr {80 - $InitialMsgLen}]]] | |
| puts [errorChannel] [string range $errorMsg 0 $beginningIndex] | |
| while {$beginningIndex ne "end"} { | |
| puts -nonewline [errorChannel] \ | |
| [string repeat " " $InitialMsgLen] | |
| if {($endingIndex - $beginningIndex) | |
| < (80 - $InitialMsgLen)} { | |
| puts [errorChannel] [string trim \ | |
| [string range $errorMsg $beginningIndex end]] | |
| break | |
| } else { | |
| set newEndingIndex [expr {[string last " " \ | |
| [string range $errorMsg $beginningIndex \ | |
| [expr {$beginningIndex | |
| + (80 - $InitialMsgLen)}] | |
| ]] + $beginningIndex}] | |
| if {($newEndingIndex <= 0) | |
| || ($newEndingIndex <= $beginningIndex)} { | |
| set newEndingIndex end | |
| } | |
| puts [errorChannel] [string trim \ | |
| [string range $errorMsg \ | |
| $beginningIndex $newEndingIndex]] | |
| set beginningIndex $newEndingIndex | |
| } | |
| } | |
| } | |
| flush [errorChannel] | |
| return | |
| } | |
| # tcltest::SafeFetch -- | |
| # | |
| # The following trace procedure makes it so that we can safely | |
| # refer to non-existent members of the testConstraints array | |
| # without causing an error. Instead, reading a non-existent | |
| # member will return 0. This is necessary because tests are | |
| # allowed to use constraint "X" without ensuring that | |
| # testConstraints("X") is defined. | |
| # | |
| # Arguments: | |
| # n1 - name of the array (testConstraints) | |
| # n2 - array key value (constraint name) | |
| # op - operation performed on testConstraints (generally r) | |
| # | |
| # Results: | |
| # none | |
| # | |
| # Side effects: | |
| # sets testConstraints($n2) to 0 if it's referenced but never | |
| # before used | |
| proc tcltest::SafeFetch {n1 n2 op} { | |
| variable testConstraints | |
| DebugPuts 3 "entering SafeFetch $n1 $n2 $op" | |
| if {$n2 eq {}} {return} | |
| if {![info exists testConstraints($n2)]} { | |
| if {[catch {testConstraint $n2 [eval [ConstraintInitializer $n2]]}]} { | |
| testConstraint $n2 0 | |
| } | |
| } | |
| } | |
| # tcltest::Asciify -- | |
| # | |
| # Transforms the passed string to contain only printable ascii characters. | |
| # Useful for printing to terminals. Non-printables are mapped to | |
| # \x, \u or \U sequences, except \n. | |
| # | |
| # Arguments: | |
| # s - string to transform | |
| # | |
| # Results: | |
| # The transformed strings | |
| # | |
| # Side effects: | |
| # None. | |
| proc tcltest::Asciify {s} { | |
| set print "" | |
| foreach c [split $s ""] { | |
| if {(($c < "\x7F") && [string is print $c]) || ($c eq "\n")} { | |
| append print $c | |
| } elseif {$c < "\u0100"} { | |
| append print \\x[format %02X [scan $c %c]] | |
| } elseif {$c > "\uFFFF"} { | |
| append print \\U[format %08X [scan $c %c]] | |
| } else { | |
| append print \\u[format %04X [scan $c %c]] | |
| } | |
| } | |
| return $print | |
| } | |
| # tcltest::ConstraintInitializer -- | |
| # | |
| # Get or set a script that when evaluated in the tcltest namespace | |
| # will return a boolean value with which to initialize the | |
| # associated constraint. | |
| # | |
| # Arguments: | |
| # constraint - name of the constraint initialized by the script | |
| # script - the initializer script | |
| # | |
| # Results | |
| # boolean value of the constraint - enabled or disabled | |
| # | |
| # Side effects: | |
| # Constraint is initialized for future reference by [test] | |
| proc tcltest::ConstraintInitializer {constraint {script ""}} { | |
| variable ConstraintInitializer | |
| DebugPuts 3 "entering ConstraintInitializer $constraint $script" | |
| if {[llength [info level 0]] == 2} { | |
| return $ConstraintInitializer($constraint) | |
| } | |
| # Check for boolean values | |
| if {![info complete $script]} { | |
| return -code error "ConstraintInitializer must be complete script" | |
| } | |
| set ConstraintInitializer($constraint) $script | |
| } | |
| # tcltest::InitConstraints -- | |
| # | |
| # Call all registered constraint initializers to force initialization | |
| # of all known constraints. | |
| # See the tcltest man page for the list of built-in constraints defined | |
| # in this procedure. | |
| # | |
| # Arguments: | |
| # none | |
| # | |
| # Results: | |
| # The testConstraints array is reset to have an index for each | |
| # built-in test constraint. | |
| # | |
| # Side Effects: | |
| # None. | |
| # | |
| proc tcltest::InitConstraints {} { | |
| variable ConstraintInitializer | |
| initConstraintsHook | |
| foreach constraint [array names ConstraintInitializer] { | |
| testConstraint $constraint | |
| } | |
| } | |
| proc tcltest::DefineConstraintInitializers {} { | |
| ConstraintInitializer singleTestInterp {singleProcess} | |
| # All the 'pc' constraints are here for backward compatibility and | |
| # are not documented. They have been replaced with equivalent 'win' | |
| # constraints. | |
| ConstraintInitializer unixOnly \ | |
| {string equal $::tcl_platform(platform) unix} | |
| ConstraintInitializer macOnly \ | |
| {string equal $::tcl_platform(platform) macintosh} | |
| ConstraintInitializer pcOnly \ | |
| {string equal $::tcl_platform(platform) windows} | |
| ConstraintInitializer winOnly \ | |
| {string equal $::tcl_platform(platform) windows} | |
| ConstraintInitializer unix {testConstraint unixOnly} | |
| ConstraintInitializer mac {testConstraint macOnly} | |
| ConstraintInitializer pc {testConstraint pcOnly} | |
| ConstraintInitializer win {testConstraint winOnly} | |
| ConstraintInitializer unixOrPc \ | |
| {expr {[testConstraint unix] || [testConstraint pc]}} | |
| ConstraintInitializer macOrPc \ | |
| {expr {[testConstraint mac] || [testConstraint pc]}} | |
| ConstraintInitializer unixOrWin \ | |
| {expr {[testConstraint unix] || [testConstraint win]}} | |
| ConstraintInitializer macOrWin \ | |
| {expr {[testConstraint mac] || [testConstraint win]}} | |
| ConstraintInitializer macOrUnix \ | |
| {expr {[testConstraint mac] || [testConstraint unix]}} | |
| ConstraintInitializer nt {string equal $::tcl_platform(os) "Windows NT"} | |
| ConstraintInitializer 95 {string equal $::tcl_platform(os) "Windows 95"} | |
| ConstraintInitializer 98 {string equal $::tcl_platform(os) "Windows 98"} | |
| # The following Constraints switches are used to mark tests that | |
| # should work, but have been temporarily disabled on certain | |
| # platforms because they don't and we haven't gotten around to | |
| # fixing the underlying problem. | |
| ConstraintInitializer tempNotPc {expr {![testConstraint pc]}} | |
| ConstraintInitializer tempNotWin {expr {![testConstraint win]}} | |
| ConstraintInitializer tempNotMac {expr {![testConstraint mac]}} | |
| ConstraintInitializer tempNotUnix {expr {![testConstraint unix]}} | |
| # The following Constraints switches are used to mark tests that | |
| # crash on certain platforms, so that they can be reactivated again | |
| # when the underlying problem is fixed. | |
| ConstraintInitializer pcCrash {expr {![testConstraint pc]}} | |
| ConstraintInitializer winCrash {expr {![testConstraint win]}} | |
| ConstraintInitializer macCrash {expr {![testConstraint mac]}} | |
| ConstraintInitializer unixCrash {expr {![testConstraint unix]}} | |
| # Skip empty tests | |
| ConstraintInitializer emptyTest {format 0} | |
| # By default, tests that expose known bugs are skipped. | |
| ConstraintInitializer knownBug {format 0} | |
| # By default, non-portable tests are skipped. | |
| ConstraintInitializer nonPortable {format 0} | |
| # Some tests require user interaction. | |
| ConstraintInitializer userInteraction {format 0} | |
| # Some tests must be skipped if the interpreter is not in | |
| # interactive mode | |
| ConstraintInitializer interactive \ | |
| {expr {[info exists ::tcl_interactive] && $::tcl_interactive}} | |
| # Some tests can only be run if the installation came from a CD | |
| # image instead of a web image. Some tests must be skipped if you | |
| # are running as root on Unix. Other tests can only be run if you | |
| # are running as root on Unix. | |
| ConstraintInitializer root {expr \ | |
| {($::tcl_platform(platform) eq "unix") && | |
| ($::tcl_platform(user) in {root {}})}} | |
| ConstraintInitializer notRoot {expr {![testConstraint root]}} | |
| # Set nonBlockFiles constraint: 1 means this platform supports | |
| # setting files into nonblocking mode. | |
| ConstraintInitializer nonBlockFiles { | |
| set code [expr {[catch {set f [open defs r]}] | |
| || [catch {fconfigure $f -blocking off}]}] | |
| catch {close $f} | |
| set code | |
| } | |
| # Set asyncPipeClose constraint: 1 means this platform supports | |
| # async flush and async close on a pipe. | |
| # | |
| # Test for SCO Unix - cannot run async flushing tests because a | |
| # potential problem with select is apparently interfering. | |
| # (Mark Diekhans). | |
| ConstraintInitializer asyncPipeClose {expr { | |
| !([string equal unix $::tcl_platform(platform)] | |
| && ([catch {exec uname -X | fgrep {Release = 3.2v}}] == 0))}} | |
| # Test to see if we have a broken version of sprintf with respect | |
| # to the "e" format of floating-point numbers. | |
| ConstraintInitializer eformat {string equal [format %g 5e-5] 5e-05} | |
| # Test to see if execed commands such as cat, echo, rm and so forth | |
| # are present on this machine. | |
| ConstraintInitializer unixExecs { | |
| set code 1 | |
| if {$::tcl_platform(platform) eq "macintosh"} { | |
| set code 0 | |
| } | |
| if {$::tcl_platform(platform) eq "windows"} { | |
| if {[catch { | |
| set file _tcl_test_remove_me.txt | |
| makeFile {hello} $file | |
| }]} { | |
| set code 0 | |
| } elseif { | |
| [catch {exec cat $file}] || | |
| [catch {exec echo hello}] || | |
| [catch {exec sh -c echo hello}] || | |
| [catch {exec wc $file}] || | |
| [catch {exec sleep 1}] || | |
| [catch {exec echo abc > $file}] || | |
| [catch {exec chmod 644 $file}] || | |
| [catch {exec rm $file}] || | |
| [llength [auto_execok mkdir]] == 0 || | |
| [llength [auto_execok fgrep]] == 0 || | |
| [llength [auto_execok grep]] == 0 || | |
| [llength [auto_execok ps]] == 0 | |
| } { | |
| set code 0 | |
| } | |
| removeFile $file | |
| } | |
| set code | |
| } | |
| ConstraintInitializer stdio { | |
| variable fullutf | |
| set code 0 | |
| if {![catch {set f [open "|[list [interpreter]]" w]}]} { | |
| if {$fullutf} { | |
| fconfigure $f -profile tcl8 -encoding utf-8 | |
| } | |
| if {![catch {puts $f exit}]} { | |
| if {![catch {close $f}]} { | |
| set code 1 | |
| } | |
| } | |
| } | |
| set code | |
| } | |
| # Deliberately call socket with the wrong number of arguments. The | |
| # error message you get will indicate whether sockets are available | |
| # on this system. | |
| ConstraintInitializer socket { | |
| catch {socket} msg | |
| string compare $msg "sockets are not available on this system" | |
| } | |
| # Check for internationalization | |
| ConstraintInitializer hasIsoLocale { | |
| if {[llength [info commands testlocale]] == 0} { | |
| set code 0 | |
| } else { | |
| set code [string length [SetIso8859_1_Locale]] | |
| RestoreLocale | |
| } | |
| set code | |
| } | |
| } | |
| ##################################################################### | |
| # Usage and command line arguments processing. | |
| # tcltest::PrintUsageInfo | |
| # | |
| # Prints out the usage information for package tcltest. This can | |
| # be customized with the redefinition of [PrintUsageInfoHook]. | |
| # | |
| # Arguments: | |
| # none | |
| # | |
| # Results: | |
| # none | |
| # | |
| # Side Effects: | |
| # none | |
| proc tcltest::PrintUsageInfo {} { | |
| puts [Usage] | |
| PrintUsageInfoHook | |
| } | |
| proc tcltest::Usage { {option ""} } { | |
| variable Usage | |
| variable Verify | |
| if {[llength [info level 0]] == 1} { | |
| set msg "Usage: [file tail [info nameofexecutable]] script " | |
| append msg "?-help? ?flag value? ... \n" | |
| append msg "Available flags (and valid input values) are:" | |
| set max 0 | |
| set allOpts [concat -help [Configure]] | |
| foreach opt $allOpts { | |
| set foo [Usage $opt] | |
| lassign $foo x type($opt) usage($opt) | |
| set line($opt) " $opt $type($opt) " | |
| set length($opt) [string length $line($opt)] | |
| if {$length($opt) > $max} {set max $length($opt)} | |
| } | |
| set rest [expr {72 - $max}] | |
| foreach opt $allOpts { | |
| append msg \n$line($opt) | |
| append msg [string repeat " " [expr {$max - $length($opt)}]] | |
| set u [string trim $usage($opt)] | |
| catch {append u " (default: \[[Configure $opt]])"} | |
| regsub -all {\s*\n\s*} $u " " u | |
| while {[string length $u] > $rest} { | |
| set break [string wordstart $u $rest] | |
| if {$break == 0} { | |
| set break [string wordend $u 0] | |
| } | |
| append msg [string range $u 0 [expr {$break - 1}]] | |
| set u [string trim [string range $u $break end]] | |
| append msg \n[string repeat " " $max] | |
| } | |
| append msg $u | |
| } | |
| return $msg\n | |
| } elseif {$option eq "-help"} { | |
| return [list -help "" "Display this usage information."] | |
| } else { | |
| set type [lindex [info args $Verify($option)] 0] | |
| return [list $option $type $Usage($option)] | |
| } | |
| } | |
| # tcltest::ProcessFlags -- | |
| # | |
| # process command line arguments supplied in the flagArray - this | |
| # is called by processCmdLineArgs. Modifies tcltest variables | |
| # according to the content of the flagArray. | |
| # | |
| # Arguments: | |
| # flagArray - array containing name/value pairs of flags | |
| # | |
| # Results: | |
| # sets tcltest variables according to their values as defined by | |
| # flagArray | |
| # | |
| # Side effects: | |
| # None. | |
| proc tcltest::ProcessFlags {flagArray} { | |
| # Process -help first | |
| if {"-help" in $flagArray} { | |
| PrintUsageInfo | |
| exit 1 | |
| } | |
| if {[llength $flagArray] == 0} { | |
| RemoveAutoConfigureTraces | |
| } else { | |
| set args $flagArray | |
| while {[llength $args] > 1 && [catch {configure {*}$args} msg]} { | |
| # Something went wrong parsing $args for tcltest options | |
| # Check whether the problem is "unknown option" | |
| if {[regexp {^unknown option (\S+):} $msg -> option]} { | |
| # Could be this is an option the Hook knows about | |
| set moreOptions [processCmdLineArgsAddFlagsHook] | |
| if {$option ni $moreOptions} { | |
| # Nope. Report the error, including additional options, | |
| # but keep going | |
| if {[llength $moreOptions]} { | |
| append msg ", " | |
| append msg [join [lrange $moreOptions 0 end-1] ", "] | |
| append msg "or [lindex $moreOptions end]" | |
| } | |
| Warn $msg | |
| } | |
| } else { | |
| # error is something other than "unknown option" | |
| # notify user of the error; and exit | |
| puts [errorChannel] $msg | |
| exit 1 | |
| } | |
| # To recover, find that unknown option and remove up to it. | |
| # then retry | |
| while {[lindex $args 0] ne $option} { | |
| set args [lrange $args 2 end] | |
| } | |
| set args [lrange $args 2 end] | |
| } | |
| if {[llength $args] == 1} { | |
| puts [errorChannel] \ | |
| "missing value for option [lindex $args 0]" | |
| exit 1 | |
| } | |
| } | |
| # Call the hook | |
| catch { | |
| array set flag $flagArray | |
| processCmdLineArgsHook [array get flag] | |
| } | |
| return | |
| } | |
| # tcltest::ProcessCmdLineArgs -- | |
| # | |
| # This procedure must be run after constraint initialization is | |
| # set up (by [DefineConstraintInitializers]) because some constraints | |
| # can be overridden. | |
| # | |
| # Perform configuration according to the command-line options. | |
| # | |
| # Arguments: | |
| # none | |
| # | |
| # Results: | |
| # Sets the above-named variables in the tcltest namespace. | |
| # | |
| # Side Effects: | |
| # None. | |
| # | |
| proc tcltest::ProcessCmdLineArgs {} { | |
| variable originalEnv | |
| variable testConstraints | |
| # The "argv" var doesn't exist in some cases, so use {}. | |
| if {![info exists ::argv]} { | |
| ProcessFlags {} | |
| } else { | |
| ProcessFlags $::argv | |
| } | |
| # Spit out everything you know if we're at a debug level 2 or | |
| # greater | |
| DebugPuts 2 "Flags passed into tcltest:" | |
| if {[info exists ::env(TCLTEST_OPTIONS)]} { | |
| DebugPuts 2 \ | |
| " ::env(TCLTEST_OPTIONS): $::env(TCLTEST_OPTIONS)" | |
| } | |
| if {[info exists ::argv]} { | |
| DebugPuts 2 " argv: $::argv" | |
| } | |
| DebugPuts 2 "tcltest::debug = [debug]" | |
| DebugPuts 2 "tcltest::testsDirectory = [testsDirectory]" | |
| DebugPuts 2 "tcltest::workingDirectory = [workingDirectory]" | |
| DebugPuts 2 "tcltest::temporaryDirectory = [temporaryDirectory]" | |
| DebugPuts 2 "tcltest::outputChannel = [outputChannel]" | |
| DebugPuts 2 "tcltest::errorChannel = [errorChannel]" | |
| DebugPuts 2 "Original environment (tcltest::originalEnv):" | |
| DebugPArray 2 originalEnv | |
| DebugPuts 2 "Constraints:" | |
| DebugPArray 2 testConstraints | |
| } | |
| ##################################################################### | |
| # Code to run the tests goes here. | |
| # tcltest::TestPuts -- | |
| # | |
| # Used to redefine puts in test environment. Stores whatever goes | |
| # out on stdout in tcltest::outData and stderr in errData before | |
| # sending it on to the regular puts. | |
| # | |
| # Arguments: | |
| # same as standard puts | |
| # | |
| # Results: | |
| # none | |
| # | |
| # Side effects: | |
| # Intercepts puts; data that would otherwise go to stdout, stderr, | |
| # or file channels specified in outputChannel and errorChannel | |
| # does not get sent to the normal puts function. | |
| namespace eval tcltest::Replace { | |
| namespace export puts | |
| } | |
| proc tcltest::Replace::puts {args} { | |
| variable [namespace parent]::outData | |
| variable [namespace parent]::errData | |
| switch [llength $args] { | |
| 1 { | |
| # Only the string to be printed is specified | |
| append outData [lindex $args 0]\n | |
| return | |
| # return [Puts [lindex $args 0]] | |
| } | |
| 2 { | |
| # Either -nonewline or channelId has been specified | |
| if {[lindex $args 0] eq "-nonewline"} { | |
| append outData [lindex $args end] | |
| return | |
| # return [Puts -nonewline [lindex $args end]] | |
| } else { | |
| set channel [lindex $args 0] | |
| set newline \n | |
| } | |
| } | |
| 3 { | |
| if {[lindex $args 0] eq "-nonewline"} { | |
| # Both -nonewline and channelId are specified, unless | |
| # it's an error. -nonewline is supposed to be argv[0]. | |
| set channel [lindex $args 1] | |
| set newline "" | |
| } | |
| } | |
| } | |
| if {[info exists channel]} { | |
| if {$channel in [list [[namespace parent]::outputChannel] stdout]} { | |
| append outData [lindex $args end]$newline | |
| return | |
| } elseif {$channel in [list [[namespace parent]::errorChannel] stderr]} { | |
| append errData [lindex $args end]$newline | |
| return | |
| } | |
| } | |
| # If we haven't returned by now, we don't know how to handle the | |
| # input. Let puts handle it. | |
| return [Puts {*}$args] | |
| } | |
| # tcltest::Eval -- | |
| # | |
| # Evaluate the script in the test environment. If ignoreOutput is | |
| # false, store data sent to stderr and stdout in outData and | |
| # errData. Otherwise, ignore this output altogether. | |
| # | |
| # Arguments: | |
| # script Script to evaluate | |
| # ?ignoreOutput? Indicates whether or not to ignore output | |
| # sent to stdout & stderr | |
| # | |
| # Results: | |
| # result from running the script | |
| # | |
| # Side effects: | |
| # Empties the contents of outData and errData before running a | |
| # test if ignoreOutput is set to 0. | |
| proc tcltest::Eval {script {ignoreOutput 1}} { | |
| variable outData | |
| variable errData | |
| DebugPuts 3 "[lindex [info level 0] 0] called" | |
| if {!$ignoreOutput} { | |
| set outData {} | |
| set errData {} | |
| rename ::puts [namespace current]::Replace::Puts | |
| namespace eval :: [list namespace import [namespace origin Replace::puts]] | |
| namespace import Replace::puts | |
| } | |
| set result [uplevel 1 $script] | |
| if {!$ignoreOutput} { | |
| namespace forget puts | |
| namespace eval :: namespace forget puts | |
| rename [namespace current]::Replace::Puts ::puts | |
| } | |
| return $result | |
| } | |
| # tcltest::CompareStrings -- | |
| # | |
| # compares the expected answer to the actual answer, depending on | |
| # the mode provided. Mode determines whether a regexp, exact, | |
| # glob or custom comparison is done. | |
| # | |
| # Arguments: | |
| # actual - string containing the actual result | |
| # expected - pattern to be matched against | |
| # mode - type of comparison to be done | |
| # | |
| # Results: | |
| # result of the match | |
| # | |
| # Side effects: | |
| # None. | |
| proc tcltest::CompareStrings {actual expected mode} { | |
| variable CustomMatch | |
| if {![info exists CustomMatch($mode)]} { | |
| return -code error "No matching command registered for `-match $mode'" | |
| } | |
| set match [namespace eval :: $CustomMatch($mode) [list $expected $actual]] | |
| if {[catch {expr {$match && $match}} result]} { | |
| return -code error "Invalid result from `-match $mode' command: $result" | |
| } | |
| return $match | |
| } | |
| # tcltest::customMatch -- | |
| # | |
| # registers a command to be called when a particular type of | |
| # matching is required. | |
| # | |
| # Arguments: | |
| # nickname - Keyword for the type of matching | |
| # cmd - Incomplete command that implements that type of matching | |
| # when completed with expected string and actual string | |
| # and then evaluated. | |
| # | |
| # Results: | |
| # None. | |
| # | |
| # Side effects: | |
| # Sets the variable tcltest::CustomMatch | |
| proc tcltest::customMatch {mode script} { | |
| variable CustomMatch | |
| if {![info complete $script]} { | |
| return -code error \ | |
| "invalid customMatch script; can't evaluate after completion" | |
| } | |
| set CustomMatch($mode) $script | |
| } | |
| # tcltest::SubstArguments list | |
| # | |
| # This helper function takes in a list of words, then perform a | |
| # substitution on the list as though each word in the list is a separate | |
| # argument to the Tcl function. For example, if this function is | |
| # invoked as: | |
| # | |
| # SubstArguments {$a {$a}} | |
| # | |
| # Then it is as though the function is invoked as: | |
| # | |
| # SubstArguments $a {$a} | |
| # | |
| # This code is adapted from Paul Duffin's function "SplitIntoWords". | |
| # The original function can be found on: | |
| # | |
| # http://purl.org/thecliff/tcl/wiki/858.html | |
| # | |
| # Results: | |
| # a list containing the result of the substitution | |
| # | |
| # Exceptions: | |
| # An error may occur if the list containing unbalanced quote or | |
| # unknown variable. | |
| # | |
| # Side Effects: | |
| # None. | |
| # | |
| proc tcltest::SubstArguments {argList} { | |
| # We need to split the argList up into tokens but cannot use list | |
| # operations as they throw away some significant quoting, and | |
| # [split] ignores braces as it should. Therefore what we do is | |
| # gradually build up a string out of whitespace-separated strings. | |
| # We cannot use [split] to split the argList into whitespace | |
| # separated strings as it throws away the whitespace which maybe | |
| # important so we have to do it all by hand. | |
| set result {} | |
| set token "" | |
| while {[string length $argList]} { | |
| # Look for the next word containing a quote: " { } | |
| if {[regexp -indices {[^ \t\n]*[\"\{\}]+[^ \t\n]*} \ | |
| $argList all]} { | |
| # Get the text leading up to this word, but not including | |
| # this word, from the argList. | |
| set text [string range $argList 0 \ | |
| [expr {[lindex $all 0] - 1}]] | |
| # Get the word with the quote | |
| set word [string range $argList \ | |
| [lindex $all 0] [lindex $all 1]] | |
| # Remove all text up to and including the word from the | |
| # argList. | |
| set argList [string range $argList \ | |
| [expr {[lindex $all 1] + 1}] end] | |
| } else { | |
| # Take everything up to the end of the argList. | |
| set text $argList | |
| set word {} | |
| set argList {} | |
| } | |
| if {$token ne {}} { | |
| # If we saw a word with quote before, then there is a | |
| # multi-word token starting with that word. In this case, | |
| # add the text and the current word to this token. | |
| append token $text $word | |
| } else { | |
| # Add the text to the result. There is no need to parse | |
| # the text because it couldn't be a part of any multi-word | |
| # token. Then start a new multi-word token with the word | |
| # because we need to pass this token to the Tcl parser to | |
| # check for balancing quotes | |
| append result $text | |
| set token $word | |
| } | |
| if { [catch {llength $token} length] == 0 && $length == 1} { | |
| # The token is a valid list so add it to the result. | |
| # lappend result [string trim $token] | |
| append result \{$token\} | |
| set token {} | |
| } | |
| } | |
| # If the last token has not been added to the list then there | |
| # is a problem. | |
| if { [string length $token] } { | |
| error "incomplete token \"$token\"" | |
| } | |
| return $result | |
| } | |
| # tcltest::test -- | |
| # | |
| # This procedure runs a test and prints an error message if the test | |
| # fails. If verbose has been set, it also prints a message even if the | |
| # test succeeds. The test will be skipped if it doesn't match the | |
| # match variable, if it matches an element in skip, or if one of the | |
| # elements of "constraints" turns out not to be true. | |
| # | |
| # If testLevel is 1, then this is a top level test, and we record | |
| # pass/fail information; otherwise, this information is not logged and | |
| # is not added to running totals. | |
| # | |
| # Attributes: | |
| # Only description is a required attribute. All others are optional. | |
| # Default values are indicated. | |
| # | |
| # constraints - A list of one or more keywords, each of which | |
| # must be the name of an element in the array | |
| # "testConstraints". If any of these elements is | |
| # zero, the test is skipped. This attribute is | |
| # optional; default is {} | |
| # body - Script to run to carry out the test. It must | |
| # return a result that can be checked for | |
| # correctness. This attribute is optional; | |
| # default is {} | |
| # result - Expected result from script. This attribute is | |
| # optional; default is {}. | |
| # output - Expected output sent to stdout. This attribute | |
| # is optional; default is {}. | |
| # errorOutput - Expected output sent to stderr. This attribute | |
| # is optional; default is {}. | |
| # returnCodes - Expected return codes. This attribute is | |
| # optional; default is {0 2}. | |
| # errorCode - Expected error code. This attribute is | |
| # optional; default is {*}. It is a glob pattern. | |
| # If given, returnCodes defaults to {1}. | |
| # setup - Code to run before $script (above). This | |
| # attribute is optional; default is {}. | |
| # cleanup - Code to run after $script (above). This | |
| # attribute is optional; default is {}. | |
| # match - specifies type of matching to do on result, | |
| # output, errorOutput; this must be a string | |
| # previously registered by a call to [customMatch]. | |
| # The strings exact, glob, and regexp are preregistered | |
| # by the tcltest package. Default value is exact. | |
| # | |
| # Arguments: | |
| # name - Name of test, in the form foo-1.2. | |
| # description - Short textual description of the test, to | |
| # help humans understand what it does. | |
| # | |
| # Results: | |
| # None. | |
| # | |
| # Side effects: | |
| # Just about anything is possible depending on the test. | |
| # | |
| proc tcltest::test {name description args} { | |
| global tcl_platform | |
| variable testLevel | |
| variable coreModTime | |
| variable fullutf | |
| DebugPuts 3 "test $name $args" | |
| DebugDo 1 { | |
| variable TestNames | |
| catch { | |
| puts "test name '$name' re-used; prior use in $TestNames($name)" | |
| } | |
| set TestNames($name) [info script] | |
| } | |
| FillFilesExisted | |
| incr testLevel | |
| # Predefine everything to null except output and errorOutput. We | |
| # determine whether or not to trap output based on whether or not | |
| # these variables (output & errorOutput) are defined. | |
| lassign {} constraints setup cleanup body result returnCodes errorCode match | |
| # Set the default match mode | |
| set match exact | |
| # Set the default match values for return codes (0 is the standard | |
| # expected return value if everything went well; 2 represents | |
| # 'return' being used in the test script). | |
| set returnCodes [list 0 2] | |
| # Set the default error code pattern | |
| set errorCode "*" | |
| # The old test format can't have a 3rd argument (constraints or | |
| # script) that starts with '-'. | |
| if {[string match -* [lindex $args 0]] || ([llength $args] <= 1)} { | |
| if {[llength $args] == 1} { | |
| set list [SubstArguments [lindex $args 0]] | |
| foreach {element value} $list { | |
| set testAttributes($element) $value | |
| } | |
| foreach item {constraints match setup body cleanup \ | |
| result returnCodes errorCode output errorOutput} { | |
| if {[info exists testAttributes(-$item)]} { | |
| set testAttributes(-$item) [uplevel 1 \ | |
| ::concat $testAttributes(-$item)] | |
| } | |
| } | |
| } else { | |
| array set testAttributes $args | |
| } | |
| set validFlags {-setup -cleanup -body -result -returnCodes \ | |
| -errorCode -match -output -errorOutput -constraints} | |
| foreach flag [array names testAttributes] { | |
| if {$flag ni $validFlags} { | |
| incr testLevel -1 | |
| set sorted [lsort $validFlags] | |
| set options [join [lrange $sorted 0 end-1] ", "] | |
| append options ", or [lindex $sorted end]" | |
| return -code error "bad option \"$flag\": must be $options" | |
| } | |
| } | |
| # store whatever the user gave us | |
| foreach item [array names testAttributes] { | |
| set [string trimleft $item "-"] $testAttributes($item) | |
| } | |
| # Check the values supplied for -match | |
| variable CustomMatch | |
| if {$match ni [array names CustomMatch]} { | |
| incr testLevel -1 | |
| set sorted [lsort [array names CustomMatch]] | |
| set values [join [lrange $sorted 0 end-1] ", "] | |
| append values ", or [lindex $sorted end]" | |
| return -code error "bad -match value \"$match\":\ | |
| must be $values" | |
| } | |
| # Replace symbolic valies supplied for -returnCodes | |
| foreach {strcode numcode} {ok 0 normal 0 error 1 return 2 break 3 continue 4} { | |
| set returnCodes [string map -nocase [list $strcode $numcode] $returnCodes] | |
| } | |
| # errorCode without returnCode 1 is meaningless | |
| if {$errorCode ne "*" && 1 ni $returnCodes} { | |
| set returnCodes 1 | |
| } | |
| } else { | |
| # This is parsing for the old test command format; it is here | |
| # for backward compatibility. | |
| set result [lindex $args end] | |
| if {[llength $args] == 2} { | |
| set body [lindex $args 0] | |
| } elseif {[llength $args] == 3} { | |
| set constraints [lindex $args 0] | |
| set body [lindex $args 1] | |
| } else { | |
| incr testLevel -1 | |
| return -code error "wrong # args:\ | |
| should be \"test name desc ?options?\"" | |
| } | |
| } | |
| if {[Skipped $name $constraints]} { | |
| incr testLevel -1 | |
| return | |
| } | |
| # Save information about the core file. | |
| if {[preserveCore]} { | |
| if {[file exists [file join [workingDirectory] core]]} { | |
| set coreModTime [file mtime [file join [workingDirectory] core]] | |
| } | |
| } | |
| # First, run the setup script (or a hook if it presents): | |
| if {[set cmd [namespace which -command [namespace current]::SetupTest]] ne ""} { | |
| set setup [list $cmd $setup] | |
| } | |
| set processTest 1 | |
| set code [catch {uplevel 1 $setup} setupMsg] | |
| if {$code == 1} { | |
| set errorInfo(setup) $::errorInfo | |
| set errorCodeRes(setup) $::errorCode | |
| if {$errorCodeRes(setup) eq "BYPASS-SKIPPED-TEST"} { | |
| _noticeSkipped $name $setupMsg | |
| set processTest [set code 0] | |
| } | |
| } | |
| set setupFailure [expr {$code != 0}] | |
| # Only run the test body if the setup was successful | |
| if {$processTest && !$setupFailure} { | |
| # Register startup time | |
| if {[IsVerbose msec] || [IsVerbose usec]} { | |
| set timeStart [clock microseconds] | |
| } | |
| # Verbose notification of $body start | |
| if {[IsVerbose start]} { | |
| puts [outputChannel] "---- $name start" | |
| flush [outputChannel] | |
| } | |
| set command [list [namespace origin RunTest] $name $body] | |
| if {[info exists output] || [info exists errorOutput]} { | |
| set testResult [uplevel 1 [list [namespace origin Eval] $command 0]] | |
| } else { | |
| set testResult [uplevel 1 [list [namespace origin Eval] $command 1]] | |
| } | |
| lassign $testResult actualAnswer returnCode | |
| if {$returnCode == 1} { | |
| set errorInfo(body) $::errorInfo | |
| set errorCodeRes(body) $::errorCode | |
| if {$errorCodeRes(body) eq "BYPASS-SKIPPED-TEST"} { | |
| _noticeSkipped $name $actualAnswer | |
| set processTest [set returnCode 0] | |
| } | |
| } | |
| } | |
| # check if the return code matched the expected return code | |
| set codeFailure 0 | |
| if {$processTest && !$setupFailure && ($returnCode ni $returnCodes)} { | |
| set codeFailure 1 | |
| } | |
| set errorCodeFailure 0 | |
| if {$processTest && !$setupFailure && !$codeFailure && $returnCode == 1 && \ | |
| ![string match $errorCode $errorCodeRes(body)]} { | |
| set errorCodeFailure 1 | |
| } | |
| # If expected output/error strings exist, we have to compare | |
| # them. If the comparison fails, then so did the test. | |
| set outputFailure 0 | |
| variable outData | |
| if {$processTest && [info exists output] && !$codeFailure} { | |
| if {[set outputCompare [catch { | |
| CompareStrings $outData $output $match | |
| } outputMatch]] == 0} { | |
| set outputFailure [expr {!$outputMatch}] | |
| } else { | |
| set outputFailure 1 | |
| } | |
| } | |
| set errorFailure 0 | |
| variable errData | |
| if {$processTest && [info exists errorOutput] && !$codeFailure} { | |
| if {[set errorCompare [catch { | |
| CompareStrings $errData $errorOutput $match | |
| } errorMatch]] == 0} { | |
| set errorFailure [expr {!$errorMatch}] | |
| } else { | |
| set errorFailure 1 | |
| } | |
| } | |
| # check if the answer matched the expected answer | |
| # Only check if we ran the body of the test (no setup failure) | |
| if {!$processTest} { | |
| set scriptFailure 0 | |
| } elseif {$setupFailure || $codeFailure} { | |
| set scriptFailure 0 | |
| } elseif {[set scriptCompare [catch { | |
| CompareStrings $actualAnswer $result $match | |
| } scriptMatch]] == 0} { | |
| set scriptFailure [expr {!$scriptMatch}] | |
| } else { | |
| set scriptFailure 1 | |
| } | |
| # Always run the cleanup script (or a hook if it presents): | |
| if {[set cmd [namespace which -command [namespace current]::CleanupTest]] ne ""} { | |
| set cleanup [list $cmd $cleanup] | |
| } | |
| set code [catch {uplevel 1 $cleanup} cleanupMsg] | |
| if {$code == 1} { | |
| set errorInfo(cleanup) $::errorInfo | |
| set errorCodeRes(cleanup) $::errorCode | |
| } | |
| set cleanupFailure [expr {$code != 0}] | |
| set coreFailure 0 | |
| set coreMsg "" | |
| # check for a core file first - if one was created by the test, | |
| # then the test failed | |
| if {[preserveCore]} { | |
| if {[file exists [file join [workingDirectory] core]]} { | |
| # There's only a test failure if there is a core file | |
| # and (1) there previously wasn't one or (2) the new | |
| # one is different from the old one. | |
| if {[info exists coreModTime]} { | |
| if {$coreModTime != [file mtime \ | |
| [file join [workingDirectory] core]]} { | |
| set coreFailure 1 | |
| } | |
| } else { | |
| set coreFailure 1 | |
| } | |
| if {([preserveCore] > 1) && ($coreFailure)} { | |
| append coreMsg "\nMoving file to:\ | |
| [file join [temporaryDirectory] core-$name]" | |
| catch {file rename -force -- \ | |
| [file join [workingDirectory] core] \ | |
| [file join [temporaryDirectory] core-$name] | |
| } msg | |
| if {$msg ne {}} { | |
| append coreMsg "\nError:\ | |
| Problem renaming core file: $msg" | |
| } | |
| } | |
| } | |
| } | |
| if {[IsVerbose msec] || [IsVerbose usec]} { | |
| set t [expr {[clock microseconds] - $timeStart}] | |
| if {[IsVerbose usec]} { | |
| puts [outputChannel] "++++ $name took $t \xB5s" | |
| } | |
| if {[IsVerbose msec]} { | |
| puts [outputChannel] "++++ $name took [expr {round($t/1000.)}] ms" | |
| } | |
| } | |
| # if skipped, it is safe to return here | |
| if {!$processTest} { | |
| incr testLevel -1 | |
| return | |
| } | |
| # if we didn't experience any failures, then we passed | |
| variable numTests | |
| if {!($setupFailure || $cleanupFailure || $coreFailure | |
| || $outputFailure || $errorFailure || $codeFailure | |
| || $errorCodeFailure || $scriptFailure)} { | |
| if {$testLevel == 1} { | |
| incr numTests(Passed) | |
| if {[IsVerbose pass]} { | |
| puts [outputChannel] "++++ $name PASSED" | |
| } | |
| } | |
| incr testLevel -1 | |
| return | |
| } | |
| # We know the test failed, tally it... | |
| if {$testLevel == 1} { | |
| incr numTests(Failed) | |
| } | |
| # ... then report according to the type of failure | |
| variable currentFailure true | |
| if {![IsVerbose body]} { | |
| set body "" | |
| } | |
| puts [outputChannel] "\n" | |
| if {[IsVerbose line]} { | |
| if {![catch {set testFrame [info frame -1]}] && | |
| [dict get $testFrame type] eq "source"} { | |
| set testFile [dict get $testFrame file] | |
| set testLine [dict get $testFrame line] | |
| } else { | |
| set testFile [file normalize [uplevel 1 {info script}]] | |
| if {[file readable $testFile]} { | |
| set testFd [open $testFile r] | |
| if {$fullutf} { | |
| fconfigure $testFd -profile tcl8 -encoding utf-8 | |
| } | |
| set testLine [expr {[lsearch -regexp \ | |
| [split [read $testFd] "\n"] \ | |
| "^\[ \t\]*test [string map {. \\.} $name] "] + 1}] | |
| close $testFd | |
| } | |
| } | |
| if {[info exists testLine]} { | |
| puts [outputChannel] "$testFile:$testLine: error: test failed:\ | |
| $name [string trim $description]" | |
| } | |
| } | |
| puts [outputChannel] "==== $name\ | |
| [string trim $description] FAILED" | |
| if {[string length $body]} { | |
| puts [outputChannel] "==== Contents of test case:" | |
| puts [outputChannel] $body | |
| } | |
| if {$setupFailure} { | |
| puts [outputChannel] "---- Test setup\ | |
| failed:\n$setupMsg" | |
| if {[info exists errorInfo(setup)]} { | |
| puts [outputChannel] "---- errorInfo(setup): $errorInfo(setup)" | |
| puts [outputChannel] "---- errorCode(setup): $errorCodeRes(setup)" | |
| } | |
| } | |
| if {$processTest && $scriptFailure} { | |
| if {$scriptCompare} { | |
| puts [outputChannel] "---- Error testing result: $scriptMatch" | |
| } else { | |
| if {[catch { | |
| puts [outputChannel] "---- Result was:\n[Asciify $actualAnswer]" | |
| } errMsg]} { | |
| puts [outputChannel] "\n---- Result was:\n<error printing result: $errMsg>" | |
| } | |
| puts [outputChannel] "---- Result should have been\ | |
| ($match matching):\n[Asciify $result]" | |
| } | |
| } | |
| if {$errorCodeFailure} { | |
| puts [outputChannel] "---- Error code was: '$errorCodeRes(body)'" | |
| puts [outputChannel] "---- Error code should have been: '$errorCode'" | |
| } | |
| if {$codeFailure} { | |
| switch -- $returnCode { | |
| 0 { set msg "Test completed normally" } | |
| 1 { set msg "Test generated error" } | |
| 2 { set msg "Test generated return exception" } | |
| 3 { set msg "Test generated break exception" } | |
| 4 { set msg "Test generated continue exception" } | |
| default { set msg "Test generated exception" } | |
| } | |
| puts [outputChannel] "---- $msg; Return code was: $returnCode" | |
| puts [outputChannel] "---- Return code should have been\ | |
| one of: $returnCodes" | |
| if {[IsVerbose error]} { | |
| if {[info exists errorInfo(body)] && (1 ni $returnCodes)} { | |
| puts [outputChannel] "---- errorInfo: $errorInfo(body)" | |
| puts [outputChannel] "---- errorCode: $errorCodeRes(body)" | |
| } | |
| } | |
| } | |
| if {$outputFailure} { | |
| if {$outputCompare} { | |
| puts [outputChannel] "---- Error testing output: $outputMatch" | |
| } else { | |
| puts [outputChannel] "---- Output was:\n$outData" | |
| puts [outputChannel] "---- Output should have been\ | |
| ($match matching):\n$output" | |
| } | |
| } | |
| if {$errorFailure} { | |
| if {$errorCompare} { | |
| puts [outputChannel] "---- Error testing errorOutput: $errorMatch" | |
| } else { | |
| puts [outputChannel] "---- Error output was:\n$errData" | |
| puts [outputChannel] "---- Error output should have\ | |
| been ($match matching):\n$errorOutput" | |
| } | |
| } | |
| if {$cleanupFailure} { | |
| puts [outputChannel] "---- Test cleanup failed:\n$cleanupMsg" | |
| if {[info exists errorInfo(cleanup)]} { | |
| puts [outputChannel] "---- errorInfo(cleanup): $errorInfo(cleanup)" | |
| puts [outputChannel] "---- errorCode(cleanup): $errorCodeRes(cleanup)" | |
| } | |
| } | |
| if {$coreFailure} { | |
| puts [outputChannel] "---- Core file produced while running\ | |
| test! $coreMsg" | |
| } | |
| puts [outputChannel] "==== $name FAILED\n" | |
| incr testLevel -1 | |
| return | |
| } | |
| # Skip -- | |
| # | |
| # Skips a running test and add a reason to skipped "constraints". Can be used | |
| # to conditional intended abort of the test. | |
| # | |
| # Side Effects: Maintains tally of total tests seen and tests skipped. | |
| # | |
| proc tcltest::Skip {reason} { | |
| return -code error -errorcode BYPASS-SKIPPED-TEST $reason | |
| } | |
| proc tcltest::_noticeSkipped {name reason} { | |
| variable testLevel | |
| variable numTests | |
| if {[IsVerbose skip]} { | |
| puts [outputChannel] "++++ $name SKIPPED: $reason" | |
| } | |
| if {$testLevel == 1} { | |
| incr numTests(Skipped) | |
| AddToSkippedBecause $reason | |
| } | |
| } | |
| # Skipped -- | |
| # | |
| # Given a test name and it constraints, returns a boolean indicating | |
| # whether the current configuration says the test should be skipped. | |
| # | |
| # Side Effects: Maintains tally of total tests seen and tests skipped. | |
| # | |
| proc tcltest::Skipped {name constraints} { | |
| variable testLevel | |
| variable numTests | |
| variable testConstraints | |
| if {$testLevel == 1} { | |
| incr numTests(Total) | |
| } | |
| # skip the test if it's name matches an element of skip | |
| foreach pattern [skip] { | |
| if {[string match $pattern $name]} { | |
| if {$testLevel == 1} { | |
| incr numTests(Skipped) | |
| DebugDo 1 {AddToSkippedBecause userSpecifiedSkip} | |
| } | |
| return 1 | |
| } | |
| } | |
| # skip the test if it's name doesn't match any element of match | |
| set ok 0 | |
| foreach pattern [match] { | |
| if {[string match $pattern $name]} { | |
| set ok 1 | |
| break | |
| } | |
| } | |
| if {!$ok} { | |
| if {$testLevel == 1} { | |
| incr numTests(Skipped) | |
| DebugDo 1 {AddToSkippedBecause userSpecifiedNonMatch} | |
| } | |
| return 1 | |
| } | |
| if {$constraints eq {}} { | |
| # If we're limited to the listed constraints and there aren't | |
| # any listed, then we shouldn't run the test. | |
| if {[limitConstraints]} { | |
| AddToSkippedBecause userSpecifiedLimitConstraint | |
| if {$testLevel == 1} { | |
| incr numTests(Skipped) | |
| } | |
| return 1 | |
| } | |
| } else { | |
| # "constraints" argument exists; | |
| # make sure that the constraints are satisfied. | |
| set doTest 0 | |
| set constraints [string trim $constraints] | |
| if {[string match {*[$\[]*} $constraints] != 0} { | |
| # full expression, e.g. {$foo > [info tclversion]} | |
| catch {set doTest [uplevel #0 [list expr $constraints]]} | |
| } elseif {[regexp {[^.:_a-zA-Z0-9 \n\r\t]+} $constraints] != 0} { | |
| # something like {a || b} should be turned into | |
| # $testConstraints(a) || $testConstraints(b). | |
| regsub -all {[.\w]+} $constraints {$testConstraints(&)} c | |
| catch {set doTest [eval [list expr $c]]} | |
| } elseif {![catch {llength $constraints}]} { | |
| # just simple constraints such as {unixOnly fonts}. | |
| set doTest 1 | |
| foreach constraint $constraints { | |
| if {(![info exists testConstraints($constraint)]) \ | |
| || (!$testConstraints($constraint))} { | |
| set doTest 0 | |
| # store the constraint that kept the test from | |
| # running | |
| set constraints $constraint | |
| break | |
| } | |
| } | |
| } | |
| if {!$doTest} { | |
| _noticeSkipped $name $constraints | |
| return 1 | |
| } | |
| } | |
| return 0 | |
| } | |
| # RunTest -- | |
| # | |
| # This is where the body of a test is evaluated. The combination of | |
| # [RunTest] and [Eval] allows the output and error output of the test | |
| # body to be captured for comparison against the expected values. | |
| proc tcltest::RunTest {name script} { | |
| DebugPuts 3 "Running $name {$script}" | |
| # If there is no "memory" command (because memory debugging isn't | |
| # enabled), then don't attempt to use the command. | |
| if {[llength [info commands memory]] == 1} { | |
| memory tag $name | |
| } | |
| # run the test script (or a hook if it presents): | |
| if {[set cmd [namespace which -command [namespace current]::EvalTest]] ne ""} { | |
| set script [list $cmd $script] | |
| } | |
| set code [catch {uplevel 1 $script} actualAnswer] | |
| return [list $actualAnswer $code] | |
| } | |
| ##################################################################### | |
| # tcltest::cleanupTestsHook -- | |
| # | |
| # This hook allows a harness that builds upon tcltest to specify | |
| # additional things that should be done at cleanup. | |
| # | |
| if {[llength [info commands tcltest::cleanupTestsHook]] == 0} { | |
| proc tcltest::cleanupTestsHook {} {} | |
| } | |
| # tcltest::cleanupTests -- | |
| # | |
| # Remove files and dirs created using the makeFile and makeDirectory | |
| # commands since the last time this proc was invoked. | |
| # | |
| # Print the names of the files created without the makeFile command | |
| # since the tests were invoked. | |
| # | |
| # Print the number tests (total, passed, failed, and skipped) since the | |
| # tests were invoked. | |
| # | |
| # Restore original environment (as reported by special variable env). | |
| # | |
| # Arguments: | |
| # calledFromAllFile - if 0, behave as if we are running a single | |
| # test file within an entire suite of tests. if we aren't running | |
| # a single test file, then don't report status. check for new | |
| # files created during the test run and report on them. if 1, | |
| # report collated status from all the test file runs. | |
| # | |
| # Results: | |
| # None. | |
| # | |
| # Side Effects: | |
| # None | |
| # | |
| proc tcltest::cleanupTests {{calledFromAllFile 0}} { | |
| variable filesMade | |
| variable filesExisted | |
| variable createdNewFiles | |
| variable testSingleFile | |
| variable numTests | |
| variable numTestFiles | |
| variable failFiles | |
| variable skippedBecause | |
| variable currentFailure | |
| variable originalEnv | |
| variable originalTclPlatform | |
| variable coreModTime | |
| FillFilesExisted | |
| set testFileName [file tail [info script]] | |
| # Hook to handle reporting to a parent interpreter | |
| if {[llength [info commands [namespace current]::ReportToParent]]} { | |
| ReportToParent $numTests(Total) $numTests(Passed) $numTests(Skipped) \ | |
| $numTests(Failed) [array get skippedBecause] \ | |
| [array get createdNewFiles] | |
| set testSingleFile false | |
| } | |
| # Call the cleanup hook | |
| cleanupTestsHook | |
| # Remove files and directories created by the makeFile and | |
| # makeDirectory procedures. Record the names of files in | |
| # workingDirectory that were not preexisting, and associate them | |
| # with the test file that created them. | |
| if {!$calledFromAllFile} { | |
| foreach file $filesMade { | |
| if {[file exists $file]} { | |
| DebugDo 1 {Warn "cleanupTests deleting $file..."} | |
| catch {file delete -force -- $file} | |
| } | |
| } | |
| set currentFiles {} | |
| foreach file [glob -nocomplain \ | |
| -directory [temporaryDirectory] *] { | |
| lappend currentFiles [file tail $file] | |
| } | |
| set newFiles {} | |
| foreach file $currentFiles { | |
| if {$file ni $filesExisted} { | |
| lappend newFiles $file | |
| } | |
| } | |
| set filesExisted $currentFiles | |
| if {[llength $newFiles] > 0} { | |
| set createdNewFiles($testFileName) $newFiles | |
| } | |
| } | |
| if {$calledFromAllFile || $testSingleFile} { | |
| # print stats | |
| puts -nonewline [outputChannel] "$testFileName:" | |
| foreach index [list "Total" "Passed" "Skipped" "Failed"] { | |
| puts -nonewline [outputChannel] \ | |
| "\t$index\t$numTests($index)" | |
| } | |
| puts [outputChannel] "" | |
| # print number test files sourced | |
| # print names of files that ran tests which failed | |
| if {$calledFromAllFile} { | |
| puts [outputChannel] \ | |
| "Sourced $numTestFiles Test Files." | |
| set numTestFiles 0 | |
| if {[llength $failFiles] > 0} { | |
| puts [outputChannel] \ | |
| "Files with failing tests: $failFiles" | |
| set failFiles {} | |
| } | |
| } | |
| # if any tests were skipped, print the constraints that kept | |
| # them from running. | |
| set constraintList [array names skippedBecause] | |
| if {[llength $constraintList] > 0} { | |
| puts [outputChannel] \ | |
| "Number of tests skipped for each constraint:" | |
| foreach constraint [lsort $constraintList] { | |
| puts [outputChannel] \ | |
| "\t$skippedBecause($constraint)\t$constraint" | |
| unset skippedBecause($constraint) | |
| } | |
| } | |
| # report the names of test files in createdNewFiles, and reset | |
| # the array to be empty. | |
| set testFilesThatTurded [lsort [array names createdNewFiles]] | |
| if {[llength $testFilesThatTurded] > 0} { | |
| puts [outputChannel] "Warning: files left behind:" | |
| foreach testFile $testFilesThatTurded { | |
| puts [outputChannel] \ | |
| "\t$testFile:\t$createdNewFiles($testFile)" | |
| unset createdNewFiles($testFile) | |
| } | |
| } | |
| # reset filesMade, filesExisted, and numTests | |
| set filesMade {} | |
| foreach index [list "Total" "Passed" "Skipped" "Failed"] { | |
| set numTests($index) 0 | |
| } | |
| # exit only if running Tk in non-interactive mode | |
| # This should be changed to determine if an event | |
| # loop is running, which is the real issue. | |
| # Actually, this doesn't belong here at all. A package | |
| # really has no business [exit]-ing an application. | |
| if {[info exists ::tk_version] && ![testConstraint interactive]} { | |
| exit | |
| } | |
| } else { | |
| # if we're deferring stat-reporting until all files are sourced, | |
| # then add current file to failFile list if any tests in this | |
| # file failed | |
| if {$currentFailure && ($testFileName ni $failFiles)} { | |
| lappend failFiles $testFileName | |
| } | |
| set currentFailure false | |
| # restore the environment to the state it was in before this package | |
| # was loaded | |
| set newEnv {} | |
| set changedEnv {} | |
| set removedEnv {} | |
| foreach index [array names ::env] { | |
| if {![info exists originalEnv($index)]} { | |
| lappend newEnv $index | |
| unset ::env($index) | |
| } | |
| } | |
| foreach index [array names originalEnv] { | |
| if {![info exists ::env($index)]} { | |
| lappend removedEnv $index | |
| set ::env($index) $originalEnv($index) | |
| } elseif {$::env($index) ne $originalEnv($index)} { | |
| lappend changedEnv $index | |
| set ::env($index) $originalEnv($index) | |
| } | |
| } | |
| if {[llength $newEnv] > 0} { | |
| puts [outputChannel] \ | |
| "env array elements created:\t$newEnv" | |
| } | |
| if {[llength $changedEnv] > 0} { | |
| puts [outputChannel] \ | |
| "env array elements changed:\t$changedEnv" | |
| } | |
| if {[llength $removedEnv] > 0} { | |
| puts [outputChannel] \ | |
| "env array elements removed:\t$removedEnv" | |
| } | |
| set changedTclPlatform {} | |
| foreach index [array names originalTclPlatform] { | |
| if {$::tcl_platform($index) \ | |
| != $originalTclPlatform($index)} { | |
| lappend changedTclPlatform $index | |
| set ::tcl_platform($index) $originalTclPlatform($index) | |
| } | |
| } | |
| if {[llength $changedTclPlatform] > 0} { | |
| puts [outputChannel] "tcl_platform array elements\ | |
| changed:\t$changedTclPlatform" | |
| } | |
| if {[file exists [file join [workingDirectory] core]]} { | |
| if {[preserveCore] > 1} { | |
| puts "rename core file (> 1)" | |
| puts [outputChannel] "produced core file! \ | |
| Moving file to: \ | |
| [file join [temporaryDirectory] core-$testFileName]" | |
| catch {file rename -force -- \ | |
| [file join [workingDirectory] core] \ | |
| [file join [temporaryDirectory] core-$testFileName] | |
| } msg | |
| if {$msg ne {}} { | |
| PrintError "Problem renaming file: $msg" | |
| } | |
| } else { | |
| # Print a message if there is a core file and (1) there | |
| # previously wasn't one or (2) the new one is different | |
| # from the old one. | |
| if {[info exists coreModTime]} { | |
| if {$coreModTime != [file mtime \ | |
| [file join [workingDirectory] core]]} { | |
| puts [outputChannel] "A core file was created!" | |
| } | |
| } else { | |
| puts [outputChannel] "A core file was created!" | |
| } | |
| } | |
| } | |
| } | |
| flush [outputChannel] | |
| flush [errorChannel] | |
| return | |
| } | |
| ##################################################################### | |
| # Procs that determine which tests/test files to run | |
| # tcltest::GetMatchingFiles | |
| # | |
| # Looks at the patterns given to match and skip files and uses | |
| # them to put together a list of the tests that will be run. | |
| # | |
| # Arguments: | |
| # directory to search | |
| # | |
| # Results: | |
| # The constructed list is returned to the user. This will | |
| # primarily be used in 'all.tcl' files. It is used in | |
| # runAllTests. | |
| # | |
| # Side Effects: | |
| # None | |
| # a lower case version is needed for compatibility with tcltest 1.0 | |
| proc tcltest::getMatchingFiles args {GetMatchingFiles {*}$args} | |
| proc tcltest::GetMatchingFiles { args } { | |
| if {[llength $args]} { | |
| set dirList $args | |
| } else { | |
| # Finding tests only in [testsDirectory] is normal operation. | |
| # This procedure is written to accept multiple directory arguments | |
| # only to satisfy version 1 compatibility. | |
| set dirList [list [testsDirectory]] | |
| } | |
| set matchingFiles [list] | |
| foreach directory $dirList { | |
| # List files in $directory that match patterns to run. | |
| set matchFileList [list] | |
| foreach match [matchFiles] { | |
| set matchFileList [concat $matchFileList \ | |
| [glob -directory $directory -types {b c f p s} \ | |
| -nocomplain -- $match]] | |
| } | |
| # List files in $directory that match patterns to skip. | |
| set skipFileList [list] | |
| foreach skip [skipFiles] { | |
| set skipFileList [concat $skipFileList \ | |
| [glob -directory $directory -types {b c f p s} \ | |
| -nocomplain -- $skip]] | |
| } | |
| # Add to result list all files in match list and not in skip list | |
| foreach file $matchFileList { | |
| if {$file ni $skipFileList} { | |
| lappend matchingFiles $file | |
| } | |
| } | |
| } | |
| if {[llength $matchingFiles] == 0} { | |
| PrintError "No test files remain after applying your match and\ | |
| skip patterns!" | |
| } | |
| return $matchingFiles | |
| } | |
| # tcltest::GetMatchingDirectories -- | |
| # | |
| # Looks at the patterns given to match and skip directories and | |
| # uses them to put together a list of the test directories that we | |
| # should attempt to run. (Only subdirectories containing an | |
| # "all.tcl" file are put into the list.) | |
| # | |
| # Arguments: | |
| # root directory from which to search | |
| # | |
| # Results: | |
| # The constructed list is returned to the user. This is used in | |
| # the primary all.tcl file. | |
| # | |
| # Side Effects: | |
| # None. | |
| proc tcltest::GetMatchingDirectories {rootdir} { | |
| # Determine the skip list first, to avoid [glob]-ing over subdirectories | |
| # we're going to throw away anyway. Be sure we skip the $rootdir if it | |
| # comes up to avoid infinite loops. | |
| set skipDirs [list $rootdir] | |
| foreach pattern [skipDirectories] { | |
| set skipDirs [concat $skipDirs [glob -directory $rootdir -types d \ | |
| -nocomplain -- $pattern]] | |
| } | |
| # Now step through the matching directories, prune out the skipped ones | |
| # as you go. | |
| set matchDirs [list] | |
| foreach pattern [matchDirectories] { | |
| foreach path [glob -directory $rootdir -types d -nocomplain -- \ | |
| $pattern] { | |
| if {$path ni $skipDirs} { | |
| set matchDirs [concat $matchDirs [GetMatchingDirectories $path]] | |
| if {[file exists [file join $path all.tcl]]} { | |
| lappend matchDirs $path | |
| } | |
| } | |
| } | |
| } | |
| if {[llength $matchDirs] == 0} { | |
| DebugPuts 1 "No test directories remain after applying match\ | |
| and skip patterns!" | |
| } | |
| return [lsort $matchDirs] | |
| } | |
| # tcltest::runAllTests -- | |
| # | |
| # prints output and sources test files according to the match and | |
| # skip patterns provided. after sourcing test files, it goes on | |
| # to source all.tcl files in matching test subdirectories. | |
| # | |
| # Arguments: | |
| # shell being tested | |
| # | |
| # Results: | |
| # Whether there were any failures. | |
| # | |
| # Side effects: | |
| # None. | |
| proc tcltest::runAllTests { {shell ""} } { | |
| variable testSingleFile | |
| variable numTestFiles | |
| variable numTests | |
| variable failFiles | |
| variable DefaultValue | |
| variable fullutf | |
| FillFilesExisted | |
| if {[llength [info level 0]] == 1} { | |
| set shell [interpreter] | |
| } | |
| set testSingleFile false | |
| puts [outputChannel] "Tests running in interp: $shell" | |
| puts [outputChannel] "Tests located in: [testsDirectory]" | |
| puts [outputChannel] "Tests running in: [workingDirectory]" | |
| puts [outputChannel] "Temporary files stored in\ | |
| [temporaryDirectory]" | |
| # [file system] first available in Tcl 8.4 | |
| if {![catch {file system [testsDirectory]} result] | |
| && ([lindex $result 0] ne "native")} { | |
| # If we aren't running in the native filesystem, then we must | |
| # run the tests in a single process (via 'source'), because | |
| # trying to run then via a pipe will fail since the files don't | |
| # really exist. | |
| singleProcess 1 | |
| } | |
| if {[singleProcess]} { | |
| puts [outputChannel] \ | |
| "Test files sourced into current interpreter" | |
| } else { | |
| puts [outputChannel] \ | |
| "Test files run in separate interpreters" | |
| } | |
| if {[llength [skip]] > 0} { | |
| puts [outputChannel] "Skipping tests that match: [skip]" | |
| } | |
| puts [outputChannel] "Running tests that match: [match]" | |
| if {[llength [skipFiles]] > 0} { | |
| puts [outputChannel] \ | |
| "Skipping test files that match: [skipFiles]" | |
| } | |
| if {[llength [matchFiles]] > 0} { | |
| puts [outputChannel] \ | |
| "Only running test files that match: [matchFiles]" | |
| } | |
| set timeCmd {clock format [clock seconds]} | |
| puts [outputChannel] "Tests began at [eval $timeCmd]" | |
| # Run each of the specified tests | |
| foreach file [lsort [GetMatchingFiles]] { | |
| set tail [file tail $file] | |
| puts [outputChannel] $tail | |
| flush [outputChannel] | |
| if {[singleProcess]} { | |
| if {[catch { | |
| incr numTestFiles | |
| uplevel 1 [list ::source $file] | |
| } msg]} { | |
| puts [outputChannel] "Test file error: $msg" | |
| # append the name of the test to a list to be reported | |
| # later | |
| lappend testFileFailures $file | |
| } | |
| if {$numTests(Failed) > 0} { | |
| set failFilesSet 1 | |
| } | |
| } else { | |
| # Pass along our configuration to the child processes. | |
| # EXCEPT for the -outfile, because the parent process | |
| # needs to read and process output of children. | |
| set childargv [list] | |
| foreach opt [Configure] { | |
| if {$opt eq "-outfile"} {continue} | |
| set value [Configure $opt] | |
| # Don't bother passing default configuration options | |
| if {$value eq $DefaultValue($opt)} { | |
| continue | |
| } | |
| lappend childargv $opt $value | |
| } | |
| set cmd [linsert $childargv 0 | $shell $file] | |
| if {[catch { | |
| incr numTestFiles | |
| set pipeFd [open $cmd "r"] | |
| if {$fullutf} { | |
| fconfigure $pipeFd -profile tcl8 -encoding utf-8 | |
| } | |
| while {[gets $pipeFd line] >= 0} { | |
| if {[regexp [join { | |
| {^([^:]+):\t} | |
| {Total\t([0-9]+)\t} | |
| {Passed\t([0-9]+)\t} | |
| {Skipped\t([0-9]+)\t} | |
| {Failed\t([0-9]+)} | |
| } ""] $line null testFile \ | |
| Total Passed Skipped Failed]} { | |
| foreach index {Total Passed Skipped Failed} { | |
| incr numTests($index) [set $index] | |
| } | |
| if {$Failed > 0} { | |
| lappend failFiles $testFile | |
| set failFilesSet 1 | |
| } | |
| } elseif {[regexp [join { | |
| {^Number of tests skipped } | |
| {for each constraint:} | |
| {|^\t(\d+)\t(.+)$} | |
| } ""] $line match skipped constraint]} { | |
| if {[string match \t* $match]} { | |
| AddToSkippedBecause $constraint $skipped | |
| } | |
| } else { | |
| puts [outputChannel] $line | |
| } | |
| } | |
| close $pipeFd | |
| } msg]} { | |
| puts [outputChannel] "Test file error: $msg" | |
| # append the name of the test to a list to be reported | |
| # later | |
| lappend testFileFailures $file | |
| } | |
| } | |
| } | |
| # cleanup | |
| puts [outputChannel] "\nTests ended at [eval $timeCmd]" | |
| cleanupTests 1 | |
| if {[info exists testFileFailures]} { | |
| puts [outputChannel] "\nTest files exiting with errors: \n" | |
| foreach file $testFileFailures { | |
| puts [outputChannel] " [file tail $file]\n" | |
| } | |
| } | |
| # Checking for subdirectories in which to run tests | |
| foreach directory [GetMatchingDirectories [testsDirectory]] { | |
| set dir [file tail $directory] | |
| puts [outputChannel] [string repeat ~ 44] | |
| puts [outputChannel] "$dir test began at [eval $timeCmd]\n" | |
| uplevel 1 [list ::source [file join $directory all.tcl]] | |
| set endTime [eval $timeCmd] | |
| puts [outputChannel] "\n$dir test ended at $endTime" | |
| puts [outputChannel] "" | |
| puts [outputChannel] [string repeat ~ 44] | |
| } | |
| return [expr {[info exists testFileFailures] || [info exists failFilesSet]}] | |
| } | |
| ##################################################################### | |
| # Test utility procs - not used in tcltest, but may be useful for | |
| # testing. | |
| # tcltest::loadTestedCommands -- | |
| # | |
| # Uses the specified script to load the commands to test. Allowed to | |
| # be empty, as the tested commands could have been compiled into the | |
| # interpreter. | |
| # | |
| # Arguments | |
| # none | |
| # | |
| # Results | |
| # none | |
| # | |
| # Side Effects: | |
| # none. | |
| proc tcltest::loadTestedCommands {} { | |
| return [uplevel 1 [loadScript]] | |
| } | |
| # tcltest::saveState -- | |
| # | |
| # Save information regarding what procs and variables exist. | |
| # | |
| # Arguments: | |
| # none | |
| # | |
| # Results: | |
| # Modifies the variable saveState | |
| # | |
| # Side effects: | |
| # None. | |
| proc tcltest::saveState {} { | |
| variable saveState | |
| uplevel 1 [list ::set [namespace which -variable saveState]] \ | |
| {[::list [::info procs] [::info vars]]} | |
| DebugPuts 2 "[lindex [info level 0] 0]: $saveState" | |
| return | |
| } | |
| # tcltest::restoreState -- | |
| # | |
| # Remove procs and variables that didn't exist before the call to | |
| # [saveState]. | |
| # | |
| # Arguments: | |
| # none | |
| # | |
| # Results: | |
| # Removes procs and variables from your environment if they don't | |
| # exist in the saveState variable. | |
| # | |
| # Side effects: | |
| # None. | |
| proc tcltest::restoreState {} { | |
| variable saveState | |
| foreach p [uplevel 1 {::info procs}] { | |
| if {($p ni [lindex $saveState 0]) && ("[namespace current]::$p" ne | |
| [uplevel 1 [list ::namespace origin $p]])} { | |
| DebugPuts 2 "[lindex [info level 0] 0]: Removing proc $p" | |
| uplevel 1 [list ::catch [list ::rename $p {}]] | |
| } | |
| } | |
| foreach p [uplevel 1 {::info vars}] { | |
| if {$p ni [lindex $saveState 1]} { | |
| DebugPuts 2 "[lindex [info level 0] 0]:\ | |
| Removing variable $p" | |
| uplevel 1 [list ::catch [list ::unset $p]] | |
| } | |
| } | |
| return | |
| } | |
| # tcltest::normalizeMsg -- | |
| # | |
| # Removes "extra" newlines from a string. | |
| # | |
| # Arguments: | |
| # msg String to be modified | |
| # | |
| # Results: | |
| # string with extra newlines removed | |
| # | |
| # Side effects: | |
| # None. | |
| proc tcltest::normalizeMsg {msg} { | |
| regsub "\n$" [string tolower $msg] "" msg | |
| set msg [string map [list "\n\n" "\n"] $msg] | |
| return [string map [list "\n\}" "\}"] $msg] | |
| } | |
| # tcltest::makeFile -- | |
| # | |
| # Create a new file with the name <name>, and write <contents> to it. | |
| # | |
| # If this file hasn't been created via makeFile since the last time | |
| # cleanupTests was called, add it to the $filesMade list, so it will be | |
| # removed by the next call to cleanupTests. | |
| # | |
| # Arguments: | |
| # contents content of the new file | |
| # name name of the new file | |
| # directory directory name for new file | |
| # | |
| # Results: | |
| # absolute path to the file created | |
| # | |
| # Side effects: | |
| # None. | |
| proc tcltest::makeFile {contents name {directory ""}} { | |
| variable filesMade | |
| variable fullutf | |
| FillFilesExisted | |
| if {[llength [info level 0]] == 3} { | |
| set directory [temporaryDirectory] | |
| } | |
| set fullName [file join $directory $name] | |
| DebugPuts 3 "[lindex [info level 0] 0]:\ | |
| putting ``$contents'' into $fullName" | |
| set fd [open $fullName w] | |
| fconfigure $fd -translation lf | |
| if {$fullutf} { | |
| fconfigure $fd -profile tcl8 -encoding utf-8 | |
| } | |
| if {[string index $contents end] eq "\n"} { | |
| puts -nonewline $fd $contents | |
| } else { | |
| puts $fd $contents | |
| } | |
| close $fd | |
| if {$fullName ni $filesMade} { | |
| lappend filesMade $fullName | |
| } | |
| return $fullName | |
| } | |
| # tcltest::removeFile -- | |
| # | |
| # Removes the named file from the filesystem | |
| # | |
| # Arguments: | |
| # name file to be removed | |
| # directory directory from which to remove file | |
| # | |
| # Results: | |
| # return value from [file delete] | |
| # | |
| # Side effects: | |
| # None. | |
| proc tcltest::removeFile {name {directory ""}} { | |
| variable filesMade | |
| FillFilesExisted | |
| if {[llength [info level 0]] == 2} { | |
| set directory [temporaryDirectory] | |
| } | |
| set fullName [file join $directory $name] | |
| DebugPuts 3 "[lindex [info level 0] 0]: removing $fullName" | |
| set idx [lsearch -exact $filesMade $fullName] | |
| if {$idx < 0} { | |
| DebugDo 1 { | |
| Warn "removeFile removing \"$fullName\":\n not created by makeFile" | |
| } | |
| } else { | |
| set filesMade [lreplace $filesMade $idx $idx] | |
| } | |
| if {![file isfile $fullName]} { | |
| DebugDo 1 { | |
| Warn "removeFile removing \"$fullName\":\n not a file" | |
| } | |
| } | |
| if {[catch {file delete -- $fullName} msg ]} { | |
| DebugDo 1 { | |
| Warn "removeFile removing \"$fullName\":\n failed: $msg" | |
| } | |
| } | |
| return | |
| } | |
| # tcltest::makeDirectory -- | |
| # | |
| # Create a new dir with the name <name>. | |
| # | |
| # If this dir hasn't been created via makeDirectory since the last time | |
| # cleanupTests was called, add it to the $directoriesMade list, so it | |
| # will be removed by the next call to cleanupTests. | |
| # | |
| # Arguments: | |
| # name name of the new directory | |
| # directory directory in which to create new dir | |
| # | |
| # Results: | |
| # absolute path to the directory created | |
| # | |
| # Side effects: | |
| # None. | |
| proc tcltest::makeDirectory {name {directory ""}} { | |
| variable filesMade | |
| FillFilesExisted | |
| if {[llength [info level 0]] == 2} { | |
| set directory [temporaryDirectory] | |
| } | |
| set fullName [file join $directory $name] | |
| DebugPuts 3 "[lindex [info level 0] 0]: creating $fullName" | |
| file mkdir $fullName | |
| if {$fullName ni $filesMade} { | |
| lappend filesMade $fullName | |
| } | |
| return $fullName | |
| } | |
| # tcltest::removeDirectory -- | |
| # | |
| # Removes a named directory from the file system. | |
| # | |
| # Arguments: | |
| # name Name of the directory to remove | |
| # directory Directory from which to remove | |
| # | |
| # Results: | |
| # return value from [file delete] | |
| # | |
| # Side effects: | |
| # None | |
| proc tcltest::removeDirectory {name {directory ""}} { | |
| variable filesMade | |
| FillFilesExisted | |
| if {[llength [info level 0]] == 2} { | |
| set directory [temporaryDirectory] | |
| } | |
| set fullName [file join $directory $name] | |
| DebugPuts 3 "[lindex [info level 0] 0]: deleting $fullName" | |
| set idx [lsearch -exact $filesMade $fullName] | |
| set filesMade [lreplace $filesMade $idx $idx] | |
| if {$idx < 0} { | |
| DebugDo 1 { | |
| Warn "removeDirectory removing \"$fullName\":\n not created\ | |
| by makeDirectory" | |
| } | |
| } | |
| if {![file isdirectory $fullName]} { | |
| DebugDo 1 { | |
| Warn "removeDirectory removing \"$fullName\":\n not a directory" | |
| } | |
| } | |
| return [file delete -force -- $fullName] | |
| } | |
| # tcltest::viewFile -- | |
| # | |
| # reads the content of a file and returns it | |
| # | |
| # Arguments: | |
| # name of the file to read | |
| # directory in which file is located | |
| # | |
| # Results: | |
| # content of the named file | |
| # | |
| # Side effects: | |
| # None. | |
| proc tcltest::viewFile {name {directory ""}} { | |
| variable fullutf | |
| FillFilesExisted | |
| if {[llength [info level 0]] == 2} { | |
| set directory [temporaryDirectory] | |
| } | |
| set fullName [file join $directory $name] | |
| set f [open $fullName] | |
| if {$fullutf} { | |
| fconfigure $f -profile tcl8 -encoding utf-8 | |
| } | |
| set data [read -nonewline $f] | |
| close $f | |
| return $data | |
| } | |
| # tcltest::bytestring -- | |
| # | |
| # Construct a string that consists of the requested sequence of bytes, | |
| # as opposed to a string of properly formed UTF-8 characters. | |
| # This allows the tester to | |
| # 1. Create denormalized or improperly formed strings to pass to C | |
| # procedures that are supposed to accept strings with embedded NULL | |
| # bytes. | |
| # 2. Confirm that a string result has a certain pattern of bytes, for | |
| # instance to confirm that "\xE0\0" in a Tcl script is stored | |
| # internally in UTF-8 as the sequence of bytes "\xC3\xA0\xC0\x80". | |
| # | |
| # Generally, it's a bad idea to examine the bytes in a Tcl string or to | |
| # construct improperly formed strings in this manner, because it involves | |
| # exposing that Tcl uses UTF-8 internally. | |
| # | |
| # This function doesn't work any more in Tcl 8.7, since the 'identity' | |
| # is gone (TIP #345) | |
| # | |
| # Arguments: | |
| # string being converted | |
| # | |
| # Results: | |
| # result fom encoding | |
| # | |
| # Side effects: | |
| # None | |
| if {!$::tcltest::fullutf} { | |
| proc tcltest::bytestring {string} { | |
| return [encoding convertfrom identity $string] | |
| } | |
| } | |
| # tcltest::OpenFiles -- | |
| # | |
| # used in io tests, uses testchannel | |
| # | |
| # Arguments: | |
| # None. | |
| # | |
| # Results: | |
| # ??? | |
| # | |
| # Side effects: | |
| # None. | |
| proc tcltest::OpenFiles {} { | |
| if {[catch {testchannel open} result]} { | |
| return {} | |
| } | |
| return $result | |
| } | |
| # tcltest::LeakFiles -- | |
| # | |
| # used in io tests, uses testchannel | |
| # | |
| # Arguments: | |
| # None. | |
| # | |
| # Results: | |
| # ??? | |
| # | |
| # Side effects: | |
| # None. | |
| proc tcltest::LeakFiles {old} { | |
| if {[catch {testchannel open} new]} { | |
| return {} | |
| } | |
| set leak {} | |
| foreach p $new { | |
| if {$p ni $old} { | |
| lappend leak $p | |
| } | |
| } | |
| return $leak | |
| } | |
| # | |
| # Internationalization / ISO support procs -- dl | |
| # | |
| # tcltest::SetIso8859_1_Locale -- | |
| # | |
| # used in cmdIL.test, uses testlocale | |
| # | |
| # Arguments: | |
| # None. | |
| # | |
| # Results: | |
| # None. | |
| # | |
| # Side effects: | |
| # None. | |
| proc tcltest::SetIso8859_1_Locale {} { | |
| variable previousLocale | |
| variable isoLocale | |
| if {[info commands testlocale] != ""} { | |
| set previousLocale [testlocale ctype] | |
| testlocale ctype $isoLocale | |
| } | |
| return | |
| } | |
| # tcltest::RestoreLocale -- | |
| # | |
| # used in cmdIL.test, uses testlocale | |
| # | |
| # Arguments: | |
| # None. | |
| # | |
| # Results: | |
| # None. | |
| # | |
| # Side effects: | |
| # None. | |
| proc tcltest::RestoreLocale {} { | |
| variable previousLocale | |
| if {[info commands testlocale] != ""} { | |
| testlocale ctype $previousLocale | |
| } | |
| return | |
| } | |
| # tcltest::threadReap -- | |
| # | |
| # Kill all threads except for the main thread. | |
| # Do nothing if testthread is not defined. | |
| # | |
| # Arguments: | |
| # none. | |
| # | |
| # Results: | |
| # Returns the number of existing threads. | |
| # | |
| # Side Effects: | |
| # none. | |
| # | |
| proc tcltest::threadReap {} { | |
| if {[info commands testthread] ne {}} { | |
| # testthread built into tcltest | |
| testthread errorproc ThreadNullError | |
| while {[llength [testthread names]] > 1} { | |
| foreach tid [testthread names] { | |
| if {$tid != [mainThread]} { | |
| catch { | |
| testthread send -async $tid {testthread exit} | |
| } | |
| } | |
| } | |
| ## Enter a bit a sleep to give the threads enough breathing | |
| ## room to kill themselves off, otherwise the end up with a | |
| ## massive queue of repeated events | |
| after 1 | |
| } | |
| testthread errorproc ThreadError | |
| return [llength [testthread names]] | |
| } elseif {[info commands thread::id] ne {}} { | |
| # Thread extension | |
| thread::errorproc ThreadNullError | |
| while {[llength [thread::names]] > 1} { | |
| foreach tid [thread::names] { | |
| if {$tid != [mainThread]} { | |
| catch {thread::send -async $tid {thread::exit}} | |
| } | |
| } | |
| ## Enter a bit a sleep to give the threads enough breathing | |
| ## room to kill themselves off, otherwise the end up with a | |
| ## massive queue of repeated events | |
| after 1 | |
| } | |
| thread::errorproc ThreadError | |
| return [llength [thread::names]] | |
| } else { | |
| return 1 | |
| } | |
| return 0 | |
| } | |
| # Initialize the constraints and set up command line arguments | |
| namespace eval tcltest { | |
| # Define initializers for all the built-in constraint definitions | |
| DefineConstraintInitializers | |
| # Set up the constraints in the testConstraints array to be lazily | |
| # initialized by a registered initializer, or by "false" if no | |
| # initializer is registered. | |
| trace add variable testConstraints read [namespace code SafeFetch] | |
| # Only initialize constraints at package load time if an | |
| # [initConstraintsHook] has been predefined. This is only | |
| # for compatibility support. The modern way to add a custom | |
| # test constraint is to just call the [testConstraint] command | |
| # straight away, without all this "hook" nonsense. | |
| if {[namespace current] eq | |
| [namespace qualifiers [namespace which initConstraintsHook]]} { | |
| InitConstraints | |
| } else { | |
| proc initConstraintsHook {} {} | |
| } | |
| # Define the standard match commands | |
| customMatch exact [list string equal] | |
| customMatch glob [list string match] | |
| customMatch regexp [list regexp --] | |
| # If the TCLTEST_OPTIONS environment variable exists, configure | |
| # tcltest according to the option values it specifies. This has | |
| # the effect of resetting tcltest's default configuration. | |
| proc ConfigureFromEnvironment {} { | |
| upvar #0 env(TCLTEST_OPTIONS) options | |
| if {[catch {llength $options} msg]} { | |
| Warn "invalid TCLTEST_OPTIONS \"$options\":\n invalid\ | |
| Tcl list: $msg" | |
| return | |
| } | |
| if {[llength $options] % 2} { | |
| Warn "invalid TCLTEST_OPTIONS: \"$options\":\n should be\ | |
| -option value ?-option value ...?" | |
| return | |
| } | |
| if {[catch {Configure {*}$options} msg]} { | |
| Warn "invalid TCLTEST_OPTIONS: \"$options\":\n $msg" | |
| return | |
| } | |
| } | |
| if {[info exists ::env(TCLTEST_OPTIONS)]} { | |
| ConfigureFromEnvironment | |
| } | |
| proc LoadTimeCmdLineArgParsingRequired {} { | |
| set required false | |
| if {[info exists ::argv] && ("-help" in $::argv)} { | |
| # The command line asks for -help, so give it (and exit) | |
| # right now. ([configure] does not process -help) | |
| set required true | |
| } | |
| foreach hook { PrintUsageInfoHook processCmdLineArgsHook | |
| processCmdLineArgsAddFlagsHook } { | |
| if {[namespace current] eq | |
| [namespace qualifiers [namespace which $hook]]} { | |
| set required true | |
| } else { | |
| proc $hook args {} | |
| } | |
| } | |
| return $required | |
| } | |
| # Only initialize configurable options from the command line arguments | |
| # at package load time if necessary for backward compatibility. This | |
| # lets the tcltest user call [configure] for themselves if they wish. | |
| # Traces are established for auto-configuration from the command line | |
| # if any configurable options are accessed before the user calls | |
| # [configure]. | |
| if {[LoadTimeCmdLineArgParsingRequired]} { | |
| ProcessCmdLineArgs | |
| } else { | |
| EstablishAutoConfigureTraces | |
| } | |
| package provide [namespace tail [namespace current]] $Version | |
| } | |
Xet Storage Details
- Size:
- 105 kB
- Xet hash:
- 7e36148684201e88b4b35a425548fbc102c3b98ab0ad1f872623360d7a0e7f0e
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Xet efficiently stores files, intelligently splitting them into unique chunks and accelerating uploads and downloads. More info.