# vim: set ts=4 sw=4 tw=100 et: # POSIX sh test driver to reduce dependency on fish in tests. # Executes the specified *fish script* with the provided arguments, after setting up a clean test # environment (see `test_env.sh`) and then importing the fish-related helper functions and # performing some state initialization required by the various fish tests. Each payload script is # executed in its own environment, this script waits for fish to exit then cleans up the target # environment and bubbles up the fish exit code. # macOS has really weird default IFS behavior that splits output in random places, and the trailing # backspace is to prevent \n from being gobbled up by the subshell output substitution. # Folks, this is why you should use fish! IFS="$(printf "\n\b")" # The first argument is the path to the script to launch; all remaining arguments are forwarded to # the script. fish_script="$1" shift 1 script_args="${@}" # Prevent $@ from persisting to sourced commands shift $# 2>/dev/null die() { if test "$#" -ge 0; then printf "%s\n" "$@" 1>&2 fi exit 1 } # To keep things sane and to make error messages comprehensible, do not use relative paths anywhere # in this script. Instead, make all paths relative to one of these or the new $HOME ($homedir)." TESTS_ROOT="$(cd $(dirname "$0") && pwd -P)" BUILD_ROOT="$(cd $(dirname "$TESTS_ROOT") && pwd -P)" if ! test -z "$__fish_is_running_tests"; then echo "Recursive test invocation detected!" 1>&2 exit 10 fi # Set up the test environment. Does not change the current working directory. . ${TESTS_ROOT}/test_env.sh # These are used read-only so it's OK to symlink instead of copy rm -f "$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/fish/functions" ln -s "$PWD/test_functions" "$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/fish/functions" || die "Failed to symlink" # Set the function path at startup, referencing the default fish functions and the test-specific # functions. fish_init_cmd="set fish_function_path '${XDG_CONFIG_HOME}/fish/functions' '${BUILD_ROOT}/share/functions'" __fish_is_running_tests="$homedir" export __fish_is_running_tests # Set a marker to indicate whether colored output should be suppressed (used in `test_util.fish`) suppress_color="" if ! tty 0>&1 > /dev/null; then suppress_color="yes" fi export suppress_color # Source test util functions at startup fish_init_cmd="${fish_init_cmd} && source ${TESTS_ROOT}/test_util.fish"; # Run the test script, but don't exec so we can clean up after it succeeds/fails. Each test is # launched directly within its TMPDIR, so that the fish tests themselves do not need to refer to # TMPDIR (to ensure their output as displayed in case of failure by littlecheck is reproducible). (cd $TMPDIR && env HOME="$homedir" "${BUILD_ROOT}/test/root/bin/fish" \ --init-command "${fish_init_cmd}" "$fish_script" "$script_args") test_status="$?" # CMake less than 3.9.0 "fully supports" setting an exit code to denote a skipped test, but then # it just goes ahead and reports them as failed anyway. Really? if test -n $CMAKE_SKIPPED_HACK; then if test $test_status -eq 125; then echo "Overriding SKIPPED return code from test" 1>&2 test_status=0 fi fi rm -rf "$homedir" exit "$test_status"