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# $Id$
# -*- perl -*-
eval '(exit $?0)' && eval 'exec perl -S $0 ${1+"$@"}'
& eval 'exec perl -S $0 $argv:q'
if 0;
use lib "../../../../bin";
require ACEutils;
$brace="\#\#\#\#\#";
# There are three ways to run the test with different results, requiring
# different numbers of servers and with variable arguments, hence the
# arrays
# Servers 1 and 2 are used in all tests
@server1arglist = ("-o server2 -ORBport 10040 -ORBobjrefstyle url",
"-p server2 -ORBport 10040 -ORBobjrefstyle url",
"-o server3 -ORBport 10040 -ORBobjrefstyle url");
@server2arglist = ("-f server2 -o server1 -ORBport 10041 -ORBobjrefstyle url",
"-g server2 -p server1 -ORBport 10041 -ORBobjrefstyle url",
"-g server3 -p server2 -ORBport 10041 -ORBobjrefstyle url");
# The third server is only needed for the last test, but I'm making it
# a list in case anyone wants to run it in multiple tests, rather than
# just one
@server3arglist = ("",
"",
"-f server2 -o server1 -ORBport 10043 -ORBobjrefstyle url");
# The client is run for all tests
@clientarglist = ("-f server1 -i 5",
"-g server1 -i 5",
"-f server1 -i 8");
# Descriptions of the tests
@testlist = ("POA approach",
"servant locator approach",
"dual POA and servant locator approaches");
$testtype = "";
# The strings to hold the arguments for the client and servers
$server1args = "";
$server2args = "";
$server3args = "";
$clientargs = "";
# Set STDERR to autoflush (weird unbufferd output stuff)
$| = 1;
# Make pretty look thing
print STDERR "\n";
# There's a cleaner way to do this, but I don't know what it is
sub argshift
{
$server1args = shift (@server1arglist);
$server2args = shift (@server2arglist);
$server3args = shift (@server3arglist);
$clientargs = shift (@clientarglist);
$testtype = shift (@testlist);
}
# Run the test in it's three forms
sub run_test
{
print STDERR "\n$brace Test of $testtype BEGUN\n";
# Run the servers
$SRV1 = Process::Create (".".$DIR_SEPARATOR."server".$Process::EXE_EXT,
"$server1args");
print STDERR ("server $server1args\n");
$SRV2 = Process::Create (".".$DIR_SEPARATOR."server".$Process::EXE_EXT,
"$server2args");
print STDERR ("server $server2args\n");
if ($server3args ne "")
{
$SRV3 = Process::Create (".".$DIR_SEPARATOR."server".$Process::EXE_EXT,
"$server3args");
}
# Run the client and block until completion
$status = system ("client$Process::EXE_EXT $clientargs");
print STDERR ("client $clientargs");
# Now that the client has finished, kill off the servers
$SRV1->Kill (); $SRV1->Wait ();
$SRV2->Kill (); $SRV2->Wait ();
if ($server3args ne "")
{
$SRV3->Kill (); $SRV3->Wait ();
}
if ($status != 0)
{
print STDERR ("\n$brace Test of $testtype FAILED\n");
$retval = -1;
}
else
{
print STDERR ("\n$brace Test of $testtype SUCCEEDED\n");
}
return $status;
}
for ($q = 0; $q < 3; $q++)
{
argshift ();
run_test ();
if ($q < 2)
{
print STDERR ("\n\t\t Waiting for things to stabilize...\n");
sleep ($ACE::sleeptime);
}
}
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