#!/bin/sh # # Set up environment and run a test executable or script. # # Output nothing if test passes, show the output if it fails and # leave output in .log for examination. # # If qpidd.port exists run test with QPID_PORT=`cat qpidd.port` # # If $VALGRIND if is set run under valgrind. If there are valgrind # erros show valgrind output, also leave it in .valgrind for # examination. # srcdir=`dirname $0` . $srcdir/vg_check # Export variables from makefile. export VALGRIND srcdir # Set QPID_PORT if qpidd.port exists. test -f qpidd.port && QPID_PORT=`cat qpidd.port` export QPID_PORT # Avoid silly libtool error messages if these are not defined test -z "$LC_ALL" && LC_ALL= test -z "$LC_CTYPE" && LC_CTYPE= test -z "$LC_COLLATE" && LC_COLLATE= test -z "$LC_MESSAGES" && LC_MESSAGES= export LC_ALL LC_CTYPE LC_COLLATE LC_MESSAGES VG_LOG="$1.vglog" rm -f $VG_LOG* VALGRIND_OPTS=" --gen-suppressions=all --leak-check=full --demangle=yes --suppressions=$srcdir/.valgrind.supp --num-callers=25 --trace-children=yes --log-file=$VG_LOG -- " if grep -l "^# Generated by .*libtool" "$1" >/dev/null 2>&1; then # This is a libtool "executable". Valgrind it if VALGRIND specified. test -n "$VALGRIND" && VALGRIND="$VALGRIND $VALGRIND_OPTS" # Hide output unless there's an error. libtool --mode=execute $VALGRIND "$@" 2>&1 || ERROR=$? test -n "$VALGRIND" && vg_check $VG_LOG* else # This is a non-libtool shell script, just execute it. exec "$@" fi if test -z "$ERROR"; then # Clean up logs if there was no error. rm -f $VG_LOG* exit 0 else exit $ERROR fi