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1 files changed, 24 insertions, 1060 deletions
@@ -15,84 +15,33 @@ # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License # along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. -######################################################## -### IMPORTANT NOTE: keep this file 'set -e' clean. ### -######################################################## - -# NOTE: This file should execute correctly with any system's /bin/sh -# shell, and not only with configure-time detected $AM_TEST_RUNNER_SHELL, -# *until differently and explicitly specified*. - -## -------------------------------------------------------- ## -## Source static setup and definitions for the testsuite. ## -## -------------------------------------------------------- ## +# *** IMPORTANT NOTE *** +# This file should execute correctly with any system's /bin/sh (which +# might be just a Bourne shell, non POSIX-conforming, like on Solaris +# up to version 11 at least). # Ensure we are running from the right directory. -test -f ./defs-static || { - echo "$0: ./defs-static: not found in current directory" >&2 - exit 99 -} - -# Source the shell sanitization and variables' definitions. -. ./defs-static || exit 99 - -# Enable the errexit shell flag early. -set -e - -# The name of the current test (without the '.sh' or '.tap' suffix). -# Test scripts can override it if they need to (but this should -# be done carefully, and *before* including ./defs). -if test -z "$me"; then - # Guard against failure to spawn sed (seen on MSYS), or empty $argv0. - me=`echo "$argv0" | sed -e 's,.*[\\/],,;s/\.sh$//;s/\.tap$//'` \ - && test -n "$me" \ - || { echo "$argv0: failed to define \$me" >&2; exit 99; } -fi - -## ---------------------- ## -## Early sanity checks. ## -## ---------------------- ## - -# A single whitespace character. -sp=' ' -# A tabulation character. -tab=' ' -# A newline character. -nl=' -' - -# As autoconf-generated configure scripts do, ensure that IFS -# is defined initially, so that saving and restoring $IFS works. -IFS=$sp$tab$nl - -# Ensure $am_top_srcdir is set correctly. -test -f "$am_top_srcdir/defs-static.in" || { - echo "$me: $am_top_srcdir/defs-static.in not found," \ - "check \$am_top_srcdir" >&2 - exit 99 -} - -# Ensure $am_top_builddir is set correctly. -test -f "$am_top_builddir/defs-static" || { - echo "$me: $am_top_builddir/defs-static not found," \ - "check \$am_top_builddir" >&2 +for f in defs-static t/ax/test-init.sh; do + if test ! -f ./$f; then + echo "$0: ./$f: not found in current directory" >&2 exit 99 -} - + fi +done -## ------------------------------------ ## -## Ensure we run with a proper shell. ## -## ------------------------------------ ## +# Source the shell static setup and variable definitions. +. ./defs-static +test $? -eq 0 || exit 99 -# Make sure we run with the shell detected at configure time (unless -# the user forbids it). +# Make sure we run with the shell detected at configure time or forced +# by the user (unless the user forbids it). 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