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#! /bin/sh
# $Id$
# vim:et:ft=sh:sts=2:sw=2
#
# Copyright 2008 Kate Ward. All Rights Reserved.
# Released under the LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License)
#
# shUnit2 -- Unit testing framework for Unix shell scripts.
# http://code.google.com/p/shunit2/
#
# Author: kate.ward@forestent.com (Kate Ward)
#
# shUnit2 is a xUnit based unit test framework for Bourne shell scripts. It is
# based on the popular JUnit unit testing framework for Java.
# return if shunit already loaded
[ -n "${SHUNIT_VERSION:-}" ] && exit 0
SHUNIT_VERSION='2.1.7pre'
# return values that scripts can use
SHUNIT_TRUE=0
SHUNIT_FALSE=1
SHUNIT_ERROR=2
# logging functions
_shunit_warn() { echo "shunit2:WARN $@" >&2; }
_shunit_error() { echo "shunit2:ERROR $@" >&2; }
_shunit_fatal() { echo "shunit2:FATAL $@" >&2; exit ${SHUNIT_ERROR}; }
# determine some reasonable command defaults
__SHUNIT_UNAME_S=`uname -s`
case "${__SHUNIT_UNAME_S}" in
BSD) __SHUNIT_EXPR_CMD='gexpr' ;;
*) __SHUNIT_EXPR_CMD='expr' ;;
esac
# commands a user can override if needed
SHUNIT_EXPR_CMD=${SHUNIT_EXPR_CMD:-${__SHUNIT_EXPR_CMD}}
# enable strict mode by default
SHUNIT_STRICT=${SHUNIT_STRICT:-${SHUNIT_TRUE}}
# specific shell checks
if [ -n "${ZSH_VERSION:-}" ]; then
setopt |grep "^shwordsplit$" >/dev/null
if [ $? -ne ${SHUNIT_TRUE} ]; then
_shunit_fatal 'zsh shwordsplit option is required for proper operation'
fi
if [ -z "${SHUNIT_PARENT:-}" ]; then
_shunit_fatal "zsh does not pass \$0 through properly. please declare \
\"SHUNIT_PARENT=\$0\" before calling shUnit2"
fi
fi
#
# constants
#
__SHUNIT_ASSERT_MSG_PREFIX='ASSERT:'
__SHUNIT_MODE_SOURCED='sourced'
__SHUNIT_MODE_STANDALONE='standalone'
__SHUNIT_PARENT=${SHUNIT_PARENT:-$0}
# set the constants readonly
__shunit_constants=`set |grep '^__SHUNIT_' |cut -d= -f1`
echo "${__shunit_constants}" |grep '^Binary file' >/dev/null && \
__shunit_constants=`set |grep -a '^__SHUNIT_' |cut -d= -f1`
for __shunit_const in ${__shunit_constants}; do
if [ -z "${ZSH_VERSION:-}" ]; then
readonly ${__shunit_const}
else
case ${ZSH_VERSION} in
[123].*) readonly ${__shunit_const} ;;
*) readonly -g ${__shunit_const} # declare readonly constants globally
esac
fi
done
unset __shunit_const __shunit_constants
#
# internal variables
#
# variables
__shunit_lineno='' # line number of executed test
__shunit_mode=${__SHUNIT_MODE_SOURCED} # operating mode
__shunit_reportGenerated=${SHUNIT_FALSE} # is report generated
__shunit_script='' # filename of unittest script (standalone mode)
__shunit_skip=${SHUNIT_FALSE} # is skipping enabled
__shunit_suite='' # suite of tests to execute
# counts of tests
__shunit_testSuccess=${SHUNIT_TRUE}
__shunit_testsTotal=0
__shunit_testsPassed=0
__shunit_testsFailed=0
# counts of asserts
__shunit_assertsTotal=0
__shunit_assertsPassed=0
__shunit_assertsFailed=0
__shunit_assertsSkipped=0
# macros
_SHUNIT_LINENO_='eval __shunit_lineno=""; if [ "${1:-}" = "--lineno" ]; then [ -n "$2" ] && __shunit_lineno="[$2] "; shift 2; fi'
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# private functions
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# assert functions
#
# Assert that two values are equal to one another.
#
# Args:
# message: string: failure message [optional]
# expected: string: expected value
# actual: string: actual value
# Returns:
# integer: success (TRUE/FALSE/ERROR constant)
assertEquals()
{
${_SHUNIT_LINENO_}
if [ $# -lt 2 -o $# -gt 3 ]; then
_shunit_error "assertEquals() requires two or three arguments; $# given"
_shunit_error "1: ${1:+$1} 2: ${2:+$2} 3: ${3:+$3}${4:+ 4: $4}"
return ${SHUNIT_ERROR}
fi
_shunit_shouldSkip && return ${SHUNIT_TRUE}
shunit_message_=${__shunit_lineno}
if [ $# -eq 3 ]; then
shunit_message_="${shunit_message_}$1"
shift
fi
shunit_expected_=$1
shunit_actual_=$2
shunit_return=${SHUNIT_TRUE}
if [ "${shunit_expected_}" = "${shunit_actual_}" ]; then
_shunit_assertPass
else
failNotEquals "${shunit_message_}" "${shunit_expected_}" "${shunit_actual_}"
shunit_return=${SHUNIT_FALSE}
fi
unset shunit_message_ shunit_expected_ shunit_actual_
return ${shunit_return}
}
_ASSERT_EQUALS_='eval assertEquals --lineno "${LINENO:-}"'
# Assert that two values are not equal to one another.
#
# Args:
# message: string: failure message [optional]
# expected: string: expected value
# actual: string: actual value
# Returns:
# integer: success (TRUE/FALSE/ERROR constant)
assertNotEquals()
{
${_SHUNIT_LINENO_}
if [ $# -lt 2 -o $# -gt 3 ]; then
_shunit_error "assertNotEquals() requires two or three arguments; $# given"
return ${SHUNIT_ERROR}
fi
_shunit_shouldSkip && return ${SHUNIT_TRUE}
shunit_message_=${__shunit_lineno}
if [ $# -eq 3 ]; then
shunit_message_="${shunit_message_}$1"
shift
fi
shunit_expected_=$1
shunit_actual_=$2
shunit_return=${SHUNIT_TRUE}
if [ "${shunit_expected_}" != "${shunit_actual_}" ]; then
_shunit_assertPass
else
failSame "${shunit_message_}" "$@"
shunit_return=${SHUNIT_FALSE}
fi
unset shunit_message_ shunit_expected_ shunit_actual_
return ${shunit_return}
}
_ASSERT_NOT_EQUALS_='eval assertNotEquals --lineno "${LINENO:-}"'
# Assert that a value is null (i.e. an empty string)
#
# Args:
# message: string: failure message [optional]
# actual: string: actual value
# Returns:
# integer: success (TRUE/FALSE/ERROR constant)
assertNull()
{
${_SHUNIT_LINENO_}
if [ $# -lt 1 -o $# -gt 2 ]; then
_shunit_error "assertNull() requires one or two arguments; $# given"
return ${SHUNIT_ERROR}
fi
_shunit_shouldSkip && return ${SHUNIT_TRUE}
shunit_message_=${__shunit_lineno}
if [ $# -eq 2 ]; then
shunit_message_="${shunit_message_}$1"
shift
fi
assertTrue "${shunit_message_}" "[ -z '$1' ]"
shunit_return=$?
unset shunit_message_
return ${shunit_return}
}
_ASSERT_NULL_='eval assertNull --lineno "${LINENO:-}"'
# Assert that a value is not null (i.e. a non-empty string)
#
# Args:
# message: string: failure message [optional]
# actual: string: actual value
# Returns:
# integer: success (TRUE/FALSE/ERROR constant)
assertNotNull()
{
${_SHUNIT_LINENO_}
if [ $# -gt 2 ]; then # allowing 0 arguments as $1 might actually be null
_shunit_error "assertNotNull() requires one or two arguments; $# given"
return ${SHUNIT_ERROR}
fi
_shunit_shouldSkip && return ${SHUNIT_TRUE}
shunit_message_=${__shunit_lineno}
if [ $# -eq 2 ]; then
shunit_message_="${shunit_message_}$1"
shift
fi
shunit_actual_=`_shunit_escapeCharactersInString "${1:-}"`
test -n "${shunit_actual_}"
assertTrue "${shunit_message_}" $?
shunit_return=$?
unset shunit_actual_ shunit_message_
return ${shunit_return}
}
_ASSERT_NOT_NULL_='eval assertNotNull --lineno "${LINENO:-}"'
# Assert that two values are the same (i.e. equal to one another).
#
# Args:
# message: string: failure message [optional]
# expected: string: expected value
# actual: string: actual value
# Returns:
# integer: success (TRUE/FALSE/ERROR constant)
assertSame()
{
${_SHUNIT_LINENO_}
if [ $# -lt 2 -o $# -gt 3 ]; then
_shunit_error "assertSame() requires two or three arguments; $# given"
return ${SHUNIT_ERROR}
fi
_shunit_shouldSkip && return ${SHUNIT_TRUE}
shunit_message_=${__shunit_lineno}
if [ $# -eq 3 ]; then
shunit_message_="${shunit_message_}$1"
shift
fi
assertEquals "${shunit_message_}" "$1" "$2"
shunit_return=$?
unset shunit_message_
return ${shunit_return}
}
_ASSERT_SAME_='eval assertSame --lineno "${LINENO:-}"'
# Assert that two values are not the same (i.e. not equal to one another).
#
# Args:
# message: string: failure message [optional]
# expected: string: expected value
# actual: string: actual value
# Returns:
# integer: success (TRUE/FALSE/ERROR constant)
assertNotSame()
{
${_SHUNIT_LINENO_}
if [ $# -lt 2 -o $# -gt 3 ]; then
_shunit_error "assertNotSame() requires two or three arguments; $# given"
return ${SHUNIT_ERROR}
fi
_shunit_shouldSkip && return ${SHUNIT_TRUE}
shunit_message_=${__shunit_lineno}
if [ $# -eq 3 ]; then
shunit_message_="${shunit_message_:-}$1"
shift
fi
assertNotEquals "${shunit_message_}" "$1" "$2"
shunit_return=$?
unset shunit_message_
return ${shunit_return}
}
_ASSERT_NOT_SAME_='eval assertNotSame --lineno "${LINENO:-}"'
# Assert that a value or shell test condition is true.
#
# In shell, a value of 0 is true and a non-zero value is false. Any integer
# value passed can thereby be tested.
#
# Shell supports much more complicated tests though, and a means to support
# them was needed. As such, this function tests that conditions are true or
# false through evaluation rather than just looking for a true or false.
#
# The following test will succeed:
# assertTrue 0
# assertTrue "[ 34 -gt 23 ]"
# The folloing test will fail with a message:
# assertTrue 123
# assertTrue "test failed" "[ -r '/non/existant/file' ]"
#
# Args:
# message: string: failure message [optional]
# condition: string: integer value or shell conditional statement
# Returns:
# integer: success (TRUE/FALSE/ERROR constant)
assertTrue()
{
${_SHUNIT_LINENO_}
if [ $# -lt 1 -o $# -gt 2 ]; then
_shunit_error "assertTrue() takes one or two arguments; $# given"
return ${SHUNIT_ERROR}
fi
_shunit_shouldSkip && return ${SHUNIT_TRUE}
shunit_message_=${__shunit_lineno}
if [ $# -eq 2 ]; then
shunit_message_="${shunit_message_}$1"
shift
fi
shunit_condition_=$1
# see if condition is an integer, i.e. a return value
shunit_match_=`expr "${shunit_condition_}" : '\([0-9]*\)'`
shunit_return=${SHUNIT_TRUE}
if [ -z "${shunit_condition_}" ]; then
# null condition
shunit_return=${SHUNIT_FALSE}
elif [ -n "${shunit_match_}" -a "${shunit_condition_}" = "${shunit_match_}" ]
then
# possible return value. treating 0 as true, and non-zero as false.
[ ${shunit_condition_} -ne 0 ] && shunit_return=${SHUNIT_FALSE}
else
# (hopefully) a condition
( eval ${shunit_condition_} ) >/dev/null 2>&1
[ $? -ne 0 ] && shunit_return=${SHUNIT_FALSE}
fi
# record the test
if [ ${shunit_return} -eq ${SHUNIT_TRUE} ]; then
_shunit_assertPass
else
_shunit_assertFail "${shunit_message_}"
fi
unset shunit_message_ shunit_condition_ shunit_match_
return ${shunit_return}
}
_ASSERT_TRUE_='eval assertTrue --lineno "${LINENO:-}"'
# Assert that a value or shell test condition is false.
#
# In shell, a value of 0 is true and a non-zero value is false. Any integer
# value passed can thereby be tested.
#
# Shell supports much more complicated tests though, and a means to support
# them was needed. As such, this function tests that conditions are true or
# false through evaluation rather than just looking for a true or false.
#
# The following test will succeed:
# assertFalse 1
# assertFalse "[ 'apples' = 'oranges' ]"
# The folloing test will fail with a message:
# assertFalse 0
# assertFalse "test failed" "[ 1 -eq 1 -a 2 -eq 2 ]"
#
# Args:
# message: string: failure message [optional]
# condition: string: integer value or shell conditional statement
# Returns:
# integer: success (TRUE/FALSE/ERROR constant)
assertFalse()
{
${_SHUNIT_LINENO_}
if [ $# -lt 1 -o $# -gt 2 ]; then
_shunit_error "assertFalse() quires one or two arguments; $# given"
return ${SHUNIT_ERROR}
fi
_shunit_shouldSkip && return ${SHUNIT_TRUE}
shunit_message_=${__shunit_lineno}
if [ $# -eq 2 ]; then
shunit_message_="${shunit_message_}$1"
shift
fi
shunit_condition_=$1
# see if condition is an integer, i.e. a return value
shunit_match_=`expr "${shunit_condition_}" : '\([0-9]*\)'`
shunit_return=${SHUNIT_TRUE}
if [ -z "${shunit_condition_}" ]; then
# null condition
shunit_return=${SHUNIT_FALSE}
elif [ -n "${shunit_match_}" -a "${shunit_condition_}" = "${shunit_match_}" ]
then
# possible return value. treating 0 as true, and non-zero as false.
[ ${shunit_condition_} -eq 0 ] && shunit_return=${SHUNIT_FALSE}
else
# (hopefully) a condition
( eval ${shunit_condition_} ) >/dev/null 2>&1
[ $? -eq 0 ] && shunit_return=${SHUNIT_FALSE}
fi
# record the test
if [ ${shunit_return} -eq ${SHUNIT_TRUE} ]; then
_shunit_assertPass
else
_shunit_assertFail "${shunit_message_}"
fi
unset shunit_message_ shunit_condition_ shunit_match_
return ${shunit_return}
}
_ASSERT_FALSE_='eval assertFalse --lineno "${LINENO:-}"'
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# failure functions
#
# Records a test failure.
#
# Args:
# message: string: failure message [optional]
# Returns:
# integer: success (TRUE/FALSE/ERROR constant)
fail()
{
${_SHUNIT_LINENO_}
if [ $# -gt 1 ]; then
_shunit_error "fail() requires zero or one arguments; $# given"
return ${SHUNIT_ERROR}
fi
_shunit_shouldSkip && return ${SHUNIT_TRUE}
shunit_message_=${__shunit_lineno}
if [ $# -eq 1 ]; then
shunit_message_="${shunit_message_}$1"
shift
fi
_shunit_assertFail "${shunit_message_}"
unset shunit_message_
return ${SHUNIT_FALSE}
}
_FAIL_='eval fail --lineno "${LINENO:-}"'
# Records a test failure, stating two values were not equal.
#
# Args:
# message: string: failure message [optional]
# expected: string: expected value
# actual: string: actual value
# Returns:
# integer: success (TRUE/FALSE/ERROR constant)
failNotEquals()
{
${_SHUNIT_LINENO_}
if [ $# -lt 2 -o $# -gt 3 ]; then
_shunit_error "failNotEquals() requires one or two arguments; $# given"
return ${SHUNIT_ERROR}
fi
_shunit_shouldSkip && return ${SHUNIT_TRUE}
shunit_message_=${__shunit_lineno}
if [ $# -eq 3 ]; then
shunit_message_="${shunit_message_}$1"
shift
fi
shunit_expected_=$1
shunit_actual_=$2
_shunit_assertFail "${shunit_message_:+${shunit_message_} }expected:<${shunit_expected_}> but was:<${shunit_actual_}>"
unset shunit_message_ shunit_expected_ shunit_actual_
return ${SHUNIT_FALSE}
}
_FAIL_NOT_EQUALS_='eval failNotEquals --lineno "${LINENO:-}"'
# Records a test failure, stating two values should have been the same.
#
# Args:
# message: string: failure message [optional]
# expected: string: expected value
# actual: string: actual value
# Returns:
# integer: success (TRUE/FALSE/ERROR constant)
failSame()
{
${_SHUNIT_LINENO_}
if [ $# -lt 2 -o $# -gt 3 ]; then
_shunit_error "failSame() requires two or three arguments; $# given"
return ${SHUNIT_ERROR}
fi
_shunit_shouldSkip && return ${SHUNIT_TRUE}
shunit_message_=${__shunit_lineno}
if [ $# -eq 3 ]; then
shunit_message_="${shunit_message_}$1"
shift
fi
_shunit_assertFail "${shunit_message_:+${shunit_message_} }expected not same"
unset shunit_message_
return ${SHUNIT_FALSE}
}
_FAIL_SAME_='eval failSame --lineno "${LINENO:-}"'
# Records a test failure, stating two values were not equal.
#
# This is functionally equivalent to calling failNotEquals().
#
# Args:
# message: string: failure message [optional]
# expected: string: expected value
# actual: string: actual value
# Returns:
# integer: success (TRUE/FALSE/ERROR constant)
failNotSame()
{
${_SHUNIT_LINENO_}
if [ $# -lt 2 -o $# -gt 3 ]; then
_shunit_error "failNotEquals() requires one or two arguments; $# given"
return ${SHUNIT_ERROR}
fi
_shunit_shouldSkip && return ${SHUNIT_TRUE}
shunit_message_=${__shunit_lineno}
if [ $# -eq 3 ]; then
shunit_message_="${shunit_message_}$1"
shift
fi
failNotEquals "${shunit_message_}" "$1" "$2"
shunit_return=$?
unset shunit_message_
return ${shunit_return}
}
_FAIL_NOT_SAME_='eval failNotSame --lineno "${LINENO:-}"'
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# skipping functions
#
# Force remaining assert and fail functions to be "skipped".
#
# This function forces the remaining assert and fail functions to be "skipped",
# i.e. they will have no effect. Each function skipped will be recorded so that
# the total of asserts and fails will not be altered.
#
# Args:
# None
startSkipping()
{
__shunit_skip=${SHUNIT_TRUE}
}
# Resume the normal recording behavior of assert and fail calls.
#
# Args:
# None
endSkipping()
{
__shunit_skip=${SHUNIT_FALSE}
}
# Returns the state of assert and fail call skipping.
#
# Args:
# None
# Returns:
# boolean: (TRUE/FALSE constant)
isSkipping()
{
return ${__shunit_skip}
}
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# suite functions
#
# Stub. This function should contains all unit test calls to be made.
#
# DEPRECATED (as of 2.1.0)
#
# This function can be optionally overridden by the user in their test suite.
#
# If this function exists, it will be called when shunit2 is sourced. If it
# does not exist, shunit2 will search the parent script for all functions
# beginning with the word 'test', and they will be added dynamically to the
# test suite.
#
# This function should be overridden by the user in their unit test suite.
# Note: see _shunit_mktempFunc() for actual implementation
#
# Args:
# None
#suite() { :; } # DO NOT UNCOMMENT THIS FUNCTION
# Adds a function name to the list of tests schedule for execution.
#
# This function should only be called from within the suite() function.
#
# Args:
# function: string: name of a function to add to current unit test suite
suite_addTest()
{
shunit_func_=${1:-}
__shunit_suite="${__shunit_suite:+${__shunit_suite} }${shunit_func_}"
__shunit_testsTotal=`expr ${__shunit_testsTotal} + 1`
unset shunit_func_
}
# Stub. This function will be called once before any tests are run.
#
# Common one-time environment preparation tasks shared by all tests can be
# defined here.
#
# This function should be overridden by the user in their unit test suite.
# Note: see _shunit_mktempFunc() for actual implementation
#
# Args:
# None
#oneTimeSetUp() { :; } # DO NOT UNCOMMENT THIS FUNCTION
# Stub. This function will be called once after all tests are finished.
#
# Common one-time environment cleanup tasks shared by all tests can be defined
# here.
#
# This function should be overridden by the user in their unit test suite.
# Note: see _shunit_mktempFunc() for actual implementation
#
# Args:
# None
#oneTimeTearDown() { :; } # DO NOT UNCOMMENT THIS FUNCTION
# Stub. This function will be called before each test is run.
#
# Common environment preparation tasks shared by all tests can be defined here.
#
# This function should be overridden by the user in their unit test suite.
# Note: see _shunit_mktempFunc() for actual implementation
#
# Args:
# None
#setUp() { :; }
# Note: see _shunit_mktempFunc() for actual implementation
# Stub. This function will be called after each test is run.
#
# Common environment cleanup tasks shared by all tests can be defined here.
#
# This function should be overridden by the user in their unit test suite.
# Note: see _shunit_mktempFunc() for actual implementation
#
# Args:
# None
#tearDown() { :; } # DO NOT UNCOMMENT THIS FUNCTION
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# internal shUnit2 functions
#
# Create a temporary directory to store various run-time files in.
#
# This function is a cross-platform temporary directory creation tool. Not all
# OSes have the mktemp function, so one is included here.
#
# Args:
# None
# Outputs:
# string: the temporary directory that was created
_shunit_mktempDir()
{
# try the standard mktemp function
( exec mktemp -dqt shunit.XXXXXX 2>/dev/null ) && return
# the standard mktemp didn't work. doing our own.
if [ -r '/dev/urandom' -a -x '/usr/bin/od' ]; then
_shunit_random_=`/usr/bin/od -vAn -N4 -tx4 </dev/urandom \
|sed 's/^[^0-9a-f]*//'`
elif [ -n "${RANDOM:-}" ]; then
# $RANDOM works
_shunit_random_=${RANDOM}${RANDOM}${RANDOM}$$
else
# $RANDOM doesn't work
_shunit_date_=`date '+%Y%m%d%H%M%S'`
_shunit_random_=`expr ${_shunit_date_} / $$`
fi
_shunit_tmpDir_="${TMPDIR:-/tmp}/shunit.${_shunit_random_}"
( umask 077 && mkdir "${_shunit_tmpDir_}" ) || \
_shunit_fatal 'could not create temporary directory! exiting'
echo ${_shunit_tmpDir_}
unset _shunit_date_ _shunit_random_ _shunit_tmpDir_
}
# This function is here to work around issues in Cygwin.
#
# Args:
# None
_shunit_mktempFunc()
{
for _shunit_func_ in oneTimeSetUp oneTimeTearDown setUp tearDown suite noexec
do
_shunit_file_="${__shunit_tmpDir}/${_shunit_func_}"
cat <<EOF >"${_shunit_file_}"
#! /bin/sh
exit ${SHUNIT_TRUE}
EOF
chmod +x "${_shunit_file_}"
done
unset _shunit_file_
}
# Final cleanup function to leave things as we found them.
#
# Besides removing the temporary directory, this function is in charge of the
# final exit code of the unit test. The exit code is based on how the script
# was ended (e.g. normal exit, or via Ctrl-C).
#
# Args:
# name: string: name of the trap called (specified when trap defined)
_shunit_cleanup()
{
_shunit_name_=$1
case ${_shunit_name_} in
EXIT) _shunit_signal_=0 ;;
INT) _shunit_signal_=2 ;;
TERM) _shunit_signal_=15 ;;
*)
_shunit_warn "unrecognized trap value (${_shunit_name_})"
_shunit_signal_=0
;;
esac
# do our work
rm -fr "${__shunit_tmpDir}"
# exit for all non-EXIT signals
if [ ${_shunit_name_} != 'EXIT' ]; then
_shunit_warn "trapped and now handling the (${_shunit_name_}) signal"
# disable EXIT trap
trap 0
# add 128 to signal and exit
exit `expr ${_shunit_signal_} + 128`
elif [ ${__shunit_reportGenerated} -eq ${SHUNIT_FALSE} ] ; then
_shunit_assertFail 'Unknown failure encountered running a test'
_shunit_generateReport
exit ${SHUNIT_ERROR}
fi
unset _shunit_name_ _shunit_signal_
}
# The actual running of the tests happens here.
#
# Args:
# None
_shunit_execSuite()
{
for _shunit_test_ in ${__shunit_suite}; do
__shunit_testSuccess=${SHUNIT_TRUE}
# disable skipping
endSkipping
# execute the per-test setup function
setUp
# execute the test
echo "${_shunit_test_}"
eval ${_shunit_test_}
# execute the per-test tear-down function
tearDown
# update stats
if [ ${__shunit_testSuccess} -eq ${SHUNIT_TRUE} ]; then
__shunit_testsPassed=`expr ${__shunit_testsPassed} + 1`
else
__shunit_testsFailed=`expr ${__shunit_testsFailed} + 1`
fi
done
unset _shunit_test_
}
# Generates the user friendly report with appropriate OK/FAILED message.
#
# Args:
# None
# Output:
# string: the report of successful and failed tests, as well as totals.
_shunit_generateReport()
{
_shunit_ok_=${SHUNIT_TRUE}
# if no exit code was provided one, determine an appropriate one
[ ${__shunit_testsFailed} -gt 0 \
-o ${__shunit_testSuccess} -eq ${SHUNIT_FALSE} ] \
&& _shunit_ok_=${SHUNIT_FALSE}
echo
if [ ${__shunit_testsTotal} -eq 1 ]; then
echo "Ran ${__shunit_testsTotal} test."
else
echo "Ran ${__shunit_testsTotal} tests."
fi
_shunit_failures_=''
_shunit_skipped_=''
[ ${__shunit_assertsFailed} -gt 0 ] \
&& _shunit_failures_="failures=${__shunit_assertsFailed}"
[ ${__shunit_assertsSkipped} -gt 0 ] \
&& _shunit_skipped_="skipped=${__shunit_assertsSkipped}"
if [ ${_shunit_ok_} -eq ${SHUNIT_TRUE} ]; then
_shunit_msg_='OK'
[ -n "${_shunit_skipped_}" ] \
&& _shunit_msg_="${_shunit_msg_} (${_shunit_skipped_})"
else
_shunit_msg_="FAILED (${_shunit_failures_}"
[ -n "${_shunit_skipped_}" ] \
&& _shunit_msg_="${_shunit_msg_},${_shunit_skipped_}"
_shunit_msg_="${_shunit_msg_})"
fi
echo
echo ${_shunit_msg_}
__shunit_reportGenerated=${SHUNIT_TRUE}
unset _shunit_failures_ _shunit_msg_ _shunit_ok_ _shunit_skipped_
}
# Test for whether a function should be skipped.
#
# Args:
# None
# Returns:
# boolean: whether the test should be skipped (TRUE/FALSE constant)
_shunit_shouldSkip()
{
[ ${__shunit_skip} -eq ${SHUNIT_FALSE} ] && return ${SHUNIT_FALSE}
_shunit_assertSkip
}
# Records a successful test.
#
# Args:
# None
_shunit_assertPass()
{
__shunit_assertsPassed=`expr ${__shunit_assertsPassed} + 1`
__shunit_assertsTotal=`expr ${__shunit_assertsTotal} + 1`
}
# Records a test failure.
#
# Args:
# message: string: failure message to provide user
_shunit_assertFail()
{
_shunit_msg_=$1
__shunit_testSuccess=${SHUNIT_FALSE}
__shunit_assertsFailed=`expr ${__shunit_assertsFailed} + 1`
__shunit_assertsTotal=`expr ${__shunit_assertsTotal} + 1`
echo "${__SHUNIT_ASSERT_MSG_PREFIX}${_shunit_msg_}"
unset _shunit_msg_
}
# Records a skipped test.
#
# Args:
# None
_shunit_assertSkip()
{
__shunit_assertsSkipped=`expr ${__shunit_assertsSkipped} + 1`
__shunit_assertsTotal=`expr ${__shunit_assertsTotal} + 1`
}
# Prepare a script filename for sourcing.
#
# Args:
# script: string: path to a script to source
# Returns:
# string: filename prefixed with ./ (if necessary)
_shunit_prepForSourcing()
{
_shunit_script_=$1
case "${_shunit_script_}" in
/*|./*) echo "${_shunit_script_}" ;;
*) echo "./${_shunit_script_}" ;;
esac
unset _shunit_script_
}
# Escape a character in a string.
#
# Args:
# c: string: unescaped character
# s: string: to escape character in
# Returns:
# string: with escaped character(s)
_shunit_escapeCharInStr()
{
[ -n "$2" ] || return # no point in doing work on an empty string
# Note: using shorter variable names to prevent conflicts with
# _shunit_escapeCharactersInString().
_shunit_c_=$1
_shunit_s_=$2
# escape the character
echo ''${_shunit_s_}'' |sed 's/\'${_shunit_c_}'/\\\'${_shunit_c_}'/g'
unset _shunit_c_ _shunit_s_
}
# Escape a character in a string.
#
# Args:
# str: string: to escape characters in
# Returns:
# string: with escaped character(s)
_shunit_escapeCharactersInString()
{
[ -n "$1" ] || return # no point in doing work on an empty string
_shunit_str_=$1
# Note: using longer variable names to prevent conflicts with
# _shunit_escapeCharInStr().
for _shunit_char_ in '"' '$' "'" '`'; do
_shunit_str_=`_shunit_escapeCharInStr "${_shunit_char_}" "${_shunit_str_}"`
done
echo "${_shunit_str_}"
unset _shunit_char_ _shunit_str_
}
# Extract list of functions to run tests against.
#
# Args:
# script: string: name of script to extract functions from
# Returns:
# string: of function names
_shunit_extractTestFunctions()
{
_shunit_script_=$1
# extract the lines with test function names, strip of anything besides the
# function name, and output everything on a single line.
_shunit_regex_='^[ ]*(function )*test[A-Za-z0-9_]* *\(\)'
egrep "${_shunit_regex_}" "${_shunit_script_}" \
|sed 's/^[^A-Za-z0-9_]*//;s/^function //;s/\([A-Za-z0-9_]*\).*/\1/g' \
|xargs
unset _shunit_regex_ _shunit_script_
}
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# main
#
# determine the operating mode
if [ $# -eq 0 ]; then
__shunit_script=${__SHUNIT_PARENT}
__shunit_mode=${__SHUNIT_MODE_SOURCED}
else
__shunit_script=$1
[ -r "${__shunit_script}" ] || \
_shunit_fatal "unable to read from ${__shunit_script}"
__shunit_mode=${__SHUNIT_MODE_STANDALONE}
fi
# create a temporary storage location
__shunit_tmpDir=`_shunit_mktempDir`
# provide a public temporary directory for unit test scripts
# TODO(kward): document this
SHUNIT_TMPDIR="${__shunit_tmpDir}/tmp"
mkdir "${SHUNIT_TMPDIR}"
# setup traps to clean up after ourselves
trap '_shunit_cleanup EXIT' 0
trap '_shunit_cleanup INT' 2
trap '_shunit_cleanup TERM' 15
# create phantom functions to work around issues with Cygwin
_shunit_mktempFunc
PATH="${__shunit_tmpDir}:${PATH}"
# make sure phantom functions are executable. this will bite if /tmp (or the
# current $TMPDIR) points to a path on a partition that was mounted with the
# 'noexec' option. the noexec command was created with _shunit_mktempFunc().
noexec 2>/dev/null || _shunit_fatal \
'please declare TMPDIR with path on partition with exec permission'
# we must manually source the tests in standalone mode
if [ "${__shunit_mode}" = "${__SHUNIT_MODE_STANDALONE}" ]; then
. "`_shunit_prepForSourcing \"${__shunit_script}\"`"
fi
# execute the oneTimeSetUp function (if it exists)
oneTimeSetUp
# execute the suite function defined in the parent test script
# deprecated as of 2.1.0
suite
# if no suite function was defined, dynamically build a list of functions
if [ -z "${__shunit_suite}" ]; then
shunit_funcs_=`_shunit_extractTestFunctions "${__shunit_script}"`
for shunit_func_ in ${shunit_funcs_}; do
suite_addTest ${shunit_func_}
done
fi
unset shunit_func_ shunit_funcs_
# execute the tests
_shunit_execSuite
# execute the oneTimeTearDown function (if it exists)
oneTimeTearDown
# generate the report
_shunit_generateReport
# that's it folks
[ ${__shunit_testsFailed} -eq 0 ]
exit $?