#! /bin/sh ############################################################################### # Run the PCRE2 tests using the pcre2test program. The appropriate tests are # selected, depending on which build-time options were used. # # When JIT support is available, all appropriate tests are run with and without # JIT, unless "-nojit" is given on the command line. There are also two tests # for JIT-specific features, one to be run when JIT support is available # (unless "-nojit" is specified), and one when it is not. # # Whichever of the 8-, 16- and 32-bit libraries exist are tested. It is also # possible to select which to test by giving "-8", "-16" or "-32" on the # command line. # # As well as "-nojit", "-8", "-16", and "-32", arguments for this script are # individual test numbers, ranges of tests such as 3-6 or 3- (meaning 3 to the # end), or a number preceded by ~ to exclude a test. For example, "3-15 ~10" # runs tests 3 to 15, excluding test 10, and just "~10" runs all the tests # except test 10. Whatever order the arguments are in, the tests are always run # in numerical order. # # Inappropriate tests are automatically skipped (with a comment to say so). For # example, if JIT support is not compiled, test 16 is skipped, whereas if JIT # support is compiled, test 15 is skipped. # # Other arguments can be one of the words "-valgrind", "-valgrind-log", or # "-sim" followed by an argument to run cross-compiled executables under a # simulator, for example: # # RunTest 3 -sim "qemu-arm -s 8388608" # # For backwards compatibility, -nojit, -valgrind, -valgrind-log, and -sim may # be given without the leading "-" character. # # When PCRE2 is compiled by clang with -fsanitize arguments, some tests need # very much more stack than normal. In environments where the stack can be # set at runtime, -bigstack sets a gigantic stack. # # There are two special cases where only one argument is allowed: # # If the first and only argument is "ebcdic", the script runs the special # EBCDIC test that can be useful for checking certain EBCDIC features, even # when run in an ASCII environment. PCRE2 must be built with EBCDIC support for # this test to be run. # # If the script is obeyed as "RunTest list", a list of available tests is # output, but none of them are run. ############################################################################### # Define test titles in variables so that they can be output as a list. Some # of them are modified (e.g. with -8 or -16) when used in the actual tests. title0="Test 0: Unchecked pcre2test argument tests (to improve coverage)" title1="Test 1: Main non-UTF, non-UCP functionality (compatible with Perl >= 5.10)" title2="Test 2: API, errors, internals and non-Perl stuff" title3="Test 3: Locale-specific features" title4A="Test 4: UTF" title4B=" and Unicode property support (compatible with Perl >= 5.10)" title5A="Test 5: API, internals, and non-Perl stuff for UTF" title5B=" and UCP support" title6="Test 6: DFA matching main non-UTF, non-UCP functionality" title7A="Test 7: DFA matching with UTF" title7B=" and Unicode property support" title8="Test 8: Internal offsets and code size tests" title9="Test 9: Specials for the basic 8-bit library" title10="Test 10: Specials for the 8-bit library with UTF-8 and UCP support" title11="Test 11: Specials for the basic 16-bit and 32-bit libraries" title12="Test 12: Specials for the 16-bit and 32-bit libraries UTF and UCP support" title13="Test 13: DFA specials for the basic 16-bit and 32-bit libraries" title14="Test 14: DFA specials for UTF and UCP support" title15="Test 15: Non-JIT limits and other non-JIT tests" title16="Test 16: JIT-specific features when JIT is not available" title17="Test 17: JIT-specific features when JIT is available" title18="Test 18: Tests of the POSIX interface, excluding UTF/UCP" title19="Test 19: Tests of the POSIX interface with UTF/UCP" title20="Test 20: Serialization and code copy tests" title21="Test 21: \C tests without UTF (supported for DFA matching)" title22="Test 22: \C tests with UTF (not supported for DFA matching)" title23="Test 23: \C disabled test" title24="Test 24: Non-UTF pattern conversion tests" title25="Test 25: UTF pattern conversion tests" maxtest=25 if [ $# -eq 1 -a "$1" = "list" ]; then echo $title0 echo $title1 echo $title2 "(not UTF or UCP)" echo $title3 echo $title4A $title4B echo $title5A $title5B echo $title6 echo $title7A $title7B echo $title8 echo $title9 echo $title10 echo $title11 echo $title12 echo $title13 echo $title14 echo $title15 echo $title16 echo $title17 echo $title18 echo $title19 echo $title20 echo $title21 echo $title22 echo $title23 echo $title24 echo $title25 exit 0 fi # Set up a suitable "diff" command for comparison. Some systems # have a diff that lacks a -u option. Try to deal with this. cf="diff" diff -u /dev/null /dev/null 2>/dev/null && cf="diff -u" # Find the test data if [ -n "$srcdir" -a -d "$srcdir" ] ; then testdata="$srcdir/testdata" elif [ -d "./testdata" ] ; then testdata=./testdata elif [ -d "../testdata" ] ; then testdata=../testdata else echo "Cannot find the testdata directory" exit 1 fi # ------ Function to check results of a test ------- # This function is called with three parameters: # # $1 the value of $? after a call to pcre2test # $2 the suffix of the output file to compare with # $3 the $opt value (empty, -jit, or -dfa) # # Note: must define using name(), not "function name", for Solaris. checkresult() { if [ $1 -ne 0 ] ; then echo "** pcre2test failed - check testtry" exit 1 fi case "$3" in -jit) with=" with JIT";; -dfa) with=" with DFA";; *) with="";; esac $cf $testdata/testoutput$2 testtry if [ $? != 0 ] ; then echo "" echo "** Test $2 failed$with" exit 1 fi echo " OK$with" } # ------ Function to run and check a special pcre2test arguments test ------- checkspecial() { $valgrind $vjs ./pcre2test $1 >>testtry if [ $? -ne 0 ] ; then echo "** pcre2test $1 failed - check testtry" exit 1 fi } # ------ Special EBCDIC Test ------- if [ $# -eq 1 -a "$1" = "ebcdic" ]; then $valgrind ./pcre2test -C ebcdic >/dev/null ebcdic=$? if [ $ebcdic -ne 1 ] ; then echo "Cannot run EBCDIC tests: EBCDIC support not compiled" exit 1 fi for opt in "" "-dfa"; do ./pcre2test -q $opt $testdata/testinputEBC >testtry checkresult $? 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Those that are not # relevant will be automatically skipped. if [ $do0 = no -a $do1 = no -a $do2 = no -a $do3 = no -a \ $do4 = no -a $do5 = no -a $do6 = no -a $do7 = no -a \ $do8 = no -a $do9 = no -a $do10 = no -a $do11 = no -a \ $do12 = no -a $do13 = no -a $do14 = no -a $do15 = no -a \ $do16 = no -a $do17 = no -a $do18 = no -a $do19 = no -a \ $do20 = no -a $do21 = no -a $do22 = no -a $do23 = no -a \ $do24 = no -a $do25 = no \ ]; then do0=yes do1=yes do2=yes do3=yes do4=yes do5=yes do6=yes do7=yes do8=yes do9=yes do10=yes do11=yes do12=yes do13=yes do14=yes do15=yes do16=yes do17=yes do18=yes do19=yes do20=yes do21=yes do22=yes do23=yes do24=yes do25=yes fi # Handle any explicit skips at this stage, so that an argument list may consist # only of explicit skips. for i in $skip; do eval do$i=no; done # Show which release and which test data echo "" echo PCRE2 C library tests using test data from $testdata $sim ./pcre2test /dev/null echo "" for bmode in "$test8" "$test16" "$test32"; do case "$bmode" in skip) continue;; -16) if [ "$test8$test32" != "skipskip" ] ; then echo ""; fi bits=16; echo "---- Testing 16-bit library ----"; echo "";; -32) if [ "$test8$test16" != "skipskip" ] ; then echo ""; fi bits=32; echo "---- Testing 32-bit library ----"; echo "";; -8) bits=8; echo "---- Testing 8-bit library ----"; echo "";; esac # Test 0 is a special test. Its output is not checked, because it will # be different on different hardware and with different configurations. # Running this test just exercises the code. if [ $do0 = yes ] ; then echo $title0 echo '/abc/jit,memory,framesize' >testSinput echo ' abc' >>testSinput echo '' >testtry checkspecial '-C' checkspecial '--help' checkspecial '-S 1 -t 10 testSinput' echo " OK" fi # Primary non-UTF test, compatible with JIT and all versions of Perl >= 5.8 if [ $do1 = yes ] ; then echo $title1 for opt in "" $jitopt; do $sim $valgrind ${opt:+$vjs} ./pcre2test -q $setstack $bmode $opt $testdata/testinput1 testtry checkresult $? 1 "$opt" done fi # PCRE2 tests that are not Perl-compatible: API, errors, internals. We copy # the testbtables file to the current directory for use by this test. if [ $do2 = yes ] ; then echo $title2 "(excluding UTF-$bits)" cp $testdata/testbtables . for opt in "" $jitopt; do $sim $valgrind ${opt:+$vjs} ./pcre2test -q $setstack $bmode $opt $testdata/testinput2 testtry saverc=$? if [ $saverc = 0 ] ; then $sim $valgrind ${opt:+$vjs} ./pcre2test -q $bmode $opt -error -70,-62,-2,-1,0,100,101,191,200 >>testtry checkresult $? 2 "$opt" else checkresult $saverc 2 "$opt" fi done fi # Locale-specific tests, provided that either the "fr_FR", "fr_CA", "french" # or "fr" locale is available. The first two are Unix-like standards; the # last two are for Windows. Unfortunately, different versions of the French # locale give different outputs for some items. This test passes if the # output matches any one of the alternative output files. if [ $do3 = yes ] ; then locale= # In some environments locales that are listed by the "locale -a" # command do not seem to work with setlocale(). Therefore, we do # a preliminary test to see if pcre2test can set one before going # on to use it. for loc in 'fr_FR' 'french' 'fr' 'fr_CA'; do locale -a | grep "^$loc\$" >/dev/null if [ $? -eq 0 ] ; then echo "/a/locale=$loc" | \ $sim $valgrind ./pcre2test -q $bmode | \ grep "Failed to set locale" >/dev/null if [ $? -ne 0 ] ; then locale=$loc if [ "$locale" = "fr_FR" ] ; then infile=$testdata/testinput3 outfile=$testdata/testoutput3 outfile2=$testdata/testoutput3A outfile3=$testdata/testoutput3B else infile=test3input outfile=test3output outfile2=test3outputA outfile3=test3outputB sed "s/fr_FR/$loc/" $testdata/testinput3 >test3input sed "s/fr_FR/$loc/" $testdata/testoutput3 >test3output sed "s/fr_FR/$loc/" $testdata/testoutput3A >test3outputA sed "s/fr_FR/$loc/" $testdata/testoutput3B >test3outputB fi break fi fi done if [ "$locale" != "" ] ; then echo $title3 "(using '$locale' locale)" for opt in "" $jitopt; do $sim $valgrind ${opt:+$vjs} ./pcre2test -q $setstack $bmode $opt $infile testtry if [ $? = 0 ] ; then case "$opt" in -jit) with=" with JIT";; *) with="";; esac if $cf $outfile testtry >teststdout || \ $cf $outfile2 testtry >teststdout || \ $cf $outfile3 testtry >teststdout then echo " OK$with" else echo "** Locale test did not run successfully$with. The output did not match" echo " $outfile, $outfile2 or $outfile3." echo " This may mean that there is a problem with the locale settings rather" echo " than a bug in PCRE2." exit 1 fi else exit 1 fi done else echo "Cannot test locale-specific features - none of the 'fr_FR', 'fr_CA'," echo "'fr' or 'french' locales can be set, or the \"locale\" command is" echo "not available to check for them." echo " " fi fi # Tests for UTF and Unicode property support if [ $do4 = yes ] ; then echo ${title4A}-${bits}${title4B} if [ $utf -eq 0 ] ; then echo " Skipped because UTF-$bits support is not available" else for opt in "" $jitopt; do $sim $valgrind ${opt:+$vjs} ./pcre2test -q $setstack $bmode $opt $testdata/testinput4 testtry checkresult $? 4 "$opt" done fi fi if [ $do5 = yes ] ; then echo ${title5A}-${bits}$title5B if [ $utf -eq 0 ] ; then echo " Skipped because UTF-$bits support is not available" else for opt in "" $jitopt; do $sim $valgrind ${opt:+$vjs} ./pcre2test -q $setstack $bmode $opt $testdata/testinput5 testtry checkresult $? 5 "$opt" done fi fi # Tests for DFA matching support if [ $do6 = yes ] ; then echo $title6 $sim $valgrind ./pcre2test -q $setstack $bmode $testdata/testinput6 testtry checkresult $? 6 "" fi if [ $do7 = yes ] ; then echo ${title7A}-${bits}$title7B if [ $utf -eq 0 ] ; then echo " Skipped because UTF-$bits support is not available" else $sim $valgrind ./pcre2test -q $setstack $bmode $opt $testdata/testinput7 testtry checkresult $? 7 "" fi fi # Test of internal offsets and code sizes. This test is run only when there # is UTF/UCP support. The actual tests are mostly the same as in some of the # above, but in this test we inspect some offsets and sizes. This is a # doublecheck for the maintainer, just in case something changes unexpectely. # The output from this test is different in 8-bit, 16-bit, and 32-bit modes # and for different link sizes, so there are different output files for each # mode and link size. if [ $do8 = yes ] ; then echo $title8 if [ $utf -eq 0 ] ; then echo " Skipped because UTF-$bits support is not available" else $sim $valgrind ./pcre2test -q $setstack $bmode $testdata/testinput8 testtry checkresult $? 8-$bits-$link_size "" fi fi # Tests for 8-bit-specific features if [ "$do9" = yes ] ; then echo $title9 if [ "$bits" = "16" -o "$bits" = "32" ] ; then echo " Skipped when running 16/32-bit tests" else for opt in "" $jitopt; do $sim $valgrind ${opt:+$vjs} ./pcre2test -q $setstack $bmode $opt $testdata/testinput9 testtry checkresult $? 9 "$opt" done fi fi # Tests for UTF-8 and UCP 8-bit-specific features if [ "$do10" = yes ] ; then echo $title10 if [ "$bits" = "16" -o "$bits" = "32" ] ; then echo " Skipped when running 16/32-bit tests" elif [ $utf -eq 0 ] ; then echo " Skipped because UTF-$bits support is not available" else for opt in "" $jitopt; do $sim $valgrind ${opt:+$vjs} ./pcre2test -q $setstack $bmode $opt $testdata/testinput10 testtry checkresult $? 10 "$opt" done fi fi # Tests for 16-bit and 32-bit features. Output is different for the two widths. if [ $do11 = yes ] ; then echo $title11 if [ "$bits" = "8" ] ; then echo " Skipped when running 8-bit tests" else for opt in "" $jitopt; do $sim $valgrind ${opt:+$vjs} ./pcre2test -q $setstack $bmode $opt $testdata/testinput11 testtry checkresult $? 11-$bits "$opt" done fi fi # Tests for 16-bit and 32-bit features with UTF-16/32 and UCP support. Output # is different for the two widths. if [ $do12 = yes ] ; then echo $title12 if [ "$bits" = "8" ] ; then echo " Skipped when running 8-bit tests" elif [ $utf -eq 0 ] ; then echo " Skipped because UTF-$bits support is not available" else for opt in "" $jitopt; do $sim $valgrind ${opt:+$vjs} ./pcre2test -q $setstack $bmode $opt $testdata/testinput12 testtry checkresult $? 12-$bits "$opt" done fi fi # Tests for 16/32-bit-specific features in DFA non-UTF modes if [ $do13 = yes ] ; then echo $title13 if [ "$bits" = "8" ] ; then echo " Skipped when running 8-bit tests" else $sim $valgrind ./pcre2test -q $setstack $bmode $testdata/testinput13 testtry checkresult $? 13 "" fi fi # Tests for DFA UTF and UCP features. 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