#! /bin/sh
bitmode=""
# This shell script is used to run the ltrace test suite. It is possible to
# run it via 'make check' using RUNTESTFLAGS. This script just makes it easy.
function usage
{
echo usage: `basename $0` '-m32|-m64 [<tool> | ""] [<test.exp>]'
}
# The first argument is not optional: it must either be -m32 or -m64. If the
# second argument is used, it specifies the file name of the ltrace to be
# tested. The third argument specifies a particular test case to run. If
# the third argument is omitted, then all test cases are run. If you wish to
# use the third argument, but not the second, specify the second as "".
# there is a secret argument: if the name of this script is 'test', then
# the --verbose argument is added to RUNTESTFLAGS.
if [ x"$1" == x -o x"$1" != x-m32 -a x"$1" != x-m64 ]; then
usage
exit 1
fi
flags=''
if [ `basename $0` == test ]; then
flags="--verbose "
fi
if [ x"$2" != x ]; then
flags="${flags}--tool_exec=$2 "
fi
flags="${flags}CFLAGS_FOR_TARGET=$1"
if [ x"$3" != x ]; then
flags="$flags $3"
fi
set -o xtrace
make check RUNTESTFLAGS="$flags"