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#!/bin/sh
# Copyright (c) 1998 Lawrence Livermore National Security, LLC and other
# HYPRE Project Developers. See the top-level COPYRIGHT file for details.
#
# SPDX-License-Identifier: (Apache-2.0 OR MIT)
while [ "$*" ]
do
case $1 in
-h|-help)
cat <<EOF
$0 [options] {testname}.sh [{testname}.sh args]
where: {testname} is the user-defined name for the test script
with options:
-h|-help prints this usage information and exits
-t|-trace echo each command
This script runs the Bourne shell test '{testname}.sh' and creates output
files named '{testname}.err' and '{testname}.out' which capture the stderr
and stdout output from the test. The test script is run from the current
directory, which should contain this script, '{test_name}.sh', and any other
supporting files.
A test is deemed to have passed when nothing is written to stderr. A test
may call other tests. A test may take arguments, such as directories or
files. A test may also create output, which should be collected by the test
in a directory named '{testname}.dir'. A test may also require additional
"filtering" in situations where information is erroneously written to stderr.
Text identifying lines to be filtered are added to '{testname}.filters'.
Usage documentation should appear at the top of each test.
Example usage: $0 configure.sh ../src
EOF
exit
;;
-t|-trace)
set -xv
shift
;;
*)
break
;;
esac
done
# Run the test and capture stdout, stderr
testname=`basename $1 .sh`
shift
echo "Running test [$testname]"
./$testname.sh $@ 1>"$testname.out" 2>"$testname.err"
# Filter misleading error messages
if [ -e $testname.filters ]; then
if (egrep -f $testname.filters $testname.err > /dev/null) ; then
echo "This file contains the original $testname.err before filtering" \
> $testname.fil
cat $testname.err >> $testname.fil
mv $testname.err $testname.tmp
egrep -v -f $testname.filters $testname.tmp > $testname.err
rm -f $testname.tmp
fi
fi