#!/usr/local/bin/fish # # Main loop of the test suite. I wrote this # instad of using autotest to provide additional # testing for fish. :-) if [ "$argv" != '-n' ] # begin...end has bug in error redirecting... begin ../fish -n ./test.fish ^top.tmp.err ../fish -n ./test.fish -n ^^top.tmp.err ../fish ./test.fish -n ^^top.tmp.err end | tee top.tmp.out echo $status >top.tmp.status set res ok if diff top.tmp.out top.out >/dev/null else set res fail echo Output differs for file test.fish end if diff top.tmp.err top.err >/dev/null else set res fail echo Error output differs for file test.fish end if test (cat top.tmp.status) = (cat top.status) else set res fail echo Exit status differs for file test.fish end ../fish -p /dev/null -c 'echo testing' >/dev/null if test $status -ne 0 set res fail echo Profiling fails end if test $res = ok; echo File test.fish tested ok exit 0 else echo File test.fish failed tests exit 1 end; end echo Testing high level script functionality for i in *.in set template_out (basename $i .in).out set template_err (basename $i .in).err set template_status (basename $i .in).status ../fish <$i >tmp.out ^tmp.err echo $status >tmp.status set res ok if diff tmp.out $template_out >/dev/null else set res fail echo Output differs for file $i. Diff follows: diff -u tmp.out $template_out end if diff tmp.err $template_err >/dev/null else set res fail echo Error output differs for file $i. Diff follows: diff -u tmp.err $template_err end if test (cat tmp.status) = (cat $template_status) else set res fail echo Exit status differs for file $i end if test $res = ok; echo File $i tested ok else echo File $i failed tests end; end