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#===============================================================================## default.exp## Support for host-side testing##===============================================================================######COPYRIGHTBEGIN##### # ----------------------------------------------------------------------------# Copyright (C) 1998, 1999, 2000 Red Hat, Inc.## This file is part of the eCos host tools.## This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it # under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free # Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) # any later version.# # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT # ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or # FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for # more details.# # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with# this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., # 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.## ----------------------------------------------------------------------------# ######COPYRIGHTEND#####===============================================================================######DESCRIPTIONBEGIN###### Author(s): bartv# Contributors: bartv# Date: 1999-01-06######DESCRIPTIONEND#####===============================================================================## The host-side libcdl tests will only run on the hosts, i.e.# only native testing is possible.if { [isnative] != 1 } { perror "Only native testing is supported." exit 1}# Most of the test harness lives in a file hosttest.exp. This is part# of the host-side infrastructure and gets installed in the directory# $(PREFIX)/share/dejagnu. Other packages have to locate the file# the hard way since the PREFIX is not provided automatically in# the site.exp file, instead it is necessary to search through the# build tree's Makefile.## First look for the infrastructure package.set filename [file join $::srcdir "../../../../../infra/current/host/hosttest.exp"]if { [file exists $filename] } { set status [ catch { source $filename } message] if { $status != 0 } { perror "Unexpected error while reading in the support script $filename\n$message" exit 1 } } else { # It is necessary to read in the Makefile in the build tree and # look for a line "prefix = xxx". set filename [file join $::objdir Makefile] if { [file exists $filename] == 0 } { perror "The build tree's Makefile $filename does not exist." exit 1 } set status [ catch { set fd [open $filename r] set contents [read $fd] close $fd } message] if { $status != 0 } { perror "Error reading $filename.\n$message" exit 1 } set prefix "" set dummy "" set match1 "" # This regexp is tied more closely to the automake implementation # then I would like, and it may cause trouble in future. foreach line [split $contents "\n"] { if { [regexp -- {^prefix = *(.*)$} $line dummy match1] == 1 } { set prefix $match1 break } } if { $prefix == "" } { perror "Unable to find the install prefix in $filename." exit 1 } # Now that the install tree is known it is possible to load # the hosttest.exp script. set filename [file join $prefix share dejagnu hosttest.exp] if { [file exists $filename] == 0 } { perror "The support script $filename has not been installed." exit 1 } set status [ catch { source $filename } message] if { $status != 0 } { perror "Unexpected error while reading in the support script $filename\n$message" exit 1 } }# Now that the hosttest.exp utilities are available it is possible to do# a bit more initialization. In particular it is possible to read in the# build tree's Makefile and look for definitions of CC, CXX, and any# other information from the Makefile that may prove useful.hosttest_initialize { cyg_ac_infra_incdir cyg_ac_infra_libdir cyg_ac_tcl_version cyg_ac_tcl_incdir cyg_ac_tcl_libdir cyg_ac_tcl_libs}# There are standard routines ${tool}_start, ${tool}_load, ${tool}_exit# and ${tool}_version which test harnesses should normally implement.# In practice runtest only invokes ${tool}_exit and ${tool}_version# directly, the rest may or may not be invoked from inside the individual# test scripts.## ${tool}_version is relatively straightforward. The master version# number is maintained in the configure.in script and is exported to# the build tree's Makefile. There is a hosttest routine which does the# hard work because getting the information is common to all host# packages. The _version routine itself cannot be made completely generic# because the first output is package-specific.proc ${tool}_version { } { set status [ catch { hosttest_extract_version } message] if { $status != 0 } { perror $message return } clone_output "[file join $::objdir libcdl.a] $message"}# ${tool}_start does not serve any useful purpose when it comes to# testing libcdl.a - there is no tool which can be started up.# Therefore none of the individual test scripts will invoke this# routine.proc ${tool}_start { } { perror "CDL is a library, not a tool, and cannot be started."}# ${tool}_load is used to load a test case into the tool. The exact# meaning is not applicable. However it makes sense to have this# routine provide an alias for hosttest_run_simple_test which provides# all the libraries etc. that are going to be needed.proc ${tool}_load { program { args ""} } { set incdirs "" lappend incdirs [file join $::objdir .. $::hosttest_data(cyg_ac_infra_incdir)] lappend incdirs [file join $::objdir .. $::hosttest_data(cyg_ac_tcl_incdir)] set libdirs "" lappend libdirs [file join $::objdir .. $::hosttest_data(cyg_ac_infra_libdir)] lappend libdirs [file join $::objdir .. $::hosttest_data(cyg_ac_tcl_libdir)] set libs [list cdl cyginfra] foreach lib $::hosttest_data(cyg_ac_tcl_libs) { lappend libs [string range $lib 2 end] } hosttest_run_simple_test $program {} $incdirs $libdirs $libs $args}# ${tool}_exit does not serve any useful purpose here.proc ${tool}_exit { } {}
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