jansson/test/run-suites
Petri Lehtinen d7a6269a17 Use expr instead of $((...)) in shell scripts
For Solaris 10 compatibility.
2014-10-03 08:49:08 +03:00

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#!/bin/sh
while [ -n "$1" ]; do
suite=$1
if [ -x $top_srcdir/test/suites/$suite/run ]; then
SUITES="$SUITES $suite"
else
echo "No such suite: $suite"
exit 1
fi
shift
done
if [ -z "$SUITES" ]; then
suitedirs=$top_srcdir/test/suites/*
for suitedir in $suitedirs; do
if [ -d $suitedir ]; then
SUITES="$SUITES `basename $suitedir`"
fi
done
fi
[ -z "$STOP" ] && STOP=0
suites_srcdir=$top_srcdir/test/suites
suites_builddir=suites
scriptdir=$top_srcdir/test/scripts
logdir=logs
bindir=bin
export suites_srcdir suites_builddir scriptdir logdir bindir
passed=0
failed=0
for suite in $SUITES; do
echo "Suite: $suite"
if $suites_srcdir/$suite/run $suite; then
passed=`expr $passed + 1`
else
failed=`expr $failed + 1`
[ $STOP -eq 1 ] && break
fi
done
if [ $failed -gt 0 ]; then
echo "$failed of `expr $passed + $failed` test suites failed"
exit 1
else
echo "$passed test suites passed"
rm -rf $logdir
fi