#!/bin/sh
mkdir -p NEW
mkdir -p DIFF
passed=0
failed=0
cat /dev/null > failure-outputs.txt
# first run any specific tests.
for i in *.sh
do
case $i in TEST*.sh) continue;; esac
if sh ./$i >DIFF/$i.result
then
echo $i: passed.
rm -f DIFF/$i.result
passed=`expr $passed + 1`
else
echo $i: failed.
failed=`expr $failed + 1`
fi
done
echo $passed >.passed
echo $failed >.failed
# now run typical tests
cat TESTLIST | while read name input output options
do
case $name in
\#*) continue;;
'') continue;;
esac
if ./TESTonce $name $input $output "$options"
then
echo $name: passed.
rm -f DIFF/$output.diff
passed=`expr $passed + 1`
echo $passed >.passed
else
echo $name: failed.
failed=`expr $failed + 1`
echo $failed >.failed
echo "Failed test: $name" >> failure-outputs.txt
echo >> failure-outputs.txt
cat DIFF/$output.diff >> failure-outputs.txt
echo >> failure-outputs.txt
fi
done
# I hate shells with their stupid, useless subshells.
passed=`cat .passed`
failed=`cat .failed`
# exit with number of failing tests.
echo
echo
printf "%4u tests failed\n" $failed
printf "%4u tests passed\n" $passed
echo
echo
cat failure-outputs.txt
echo
echo
exit $failed