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author | Serge A. Zaitsev <zaitsev.serge@gmail.com> |
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date | Fri, 19 Dec 2014 00:01:19 +0200 |
parents | ed67ca9ff4c7 |
children | 078a17d15fa5 |
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# eval, shift, unset are guaranteed to be in the POSIX shell # No local variables are guaranteed, so we use __prefix for local variables # We try to use mktemp, but we actually can use any directory to keep our tests # data. # # Create temporary directory to keep intermediate test data # T=$(mktemp -d) [ -z $T ] && T=/tmp/bricolagetmp export T mkdir -p "$T" # # Test success/failure reporters, can be overridden # pass() { echo "pass: $*" } fail() { echo "fail: $*" } # # Command wrapper. Defines function that behaves like a spied command # spy() { eval "$(cat << EOF $1() { echo \$* >> "$T/spy.$1.args" ([ -f "$T/spy.$1" ] && cat "$T/spy.$1" || $SHELL -c $1 \$@) >> "$T/spy.$1.stdout" echo \$? >> "$T/spy.$1.exit" } __spies="$1 \$__spies" EOF )" rm -f "$T/spy.$1" "$T/spy.$1.stdout" "$T/spy.$1.args" } # # Test runner # bricolage() { eval "$(cat << EOF __spies="" ok() { if test "\$@" ; then pass "$1: \$*" else fail "$1: \$*" fi } EOF )" $@ # eval is needed, because unset breaks in zsh due to a trailing space [ ! -z $__spies ] && eval "unset -f $__spies" unset -f ok }