#!/bin/sh srcdir=${1-..} : echo smb.sh using ${srcdir} from `pwd` testdir=${srcdir}/tests exitcode=0 passedfile=tests/.passed failedfile=tests/.failed passed=`cat ${passedfile}` failed=`cat ${failedfile}` # Only attempt OpenSSL-specific tests when compiled with the library. if grep '^#define ENABLE_SMB 1$' config.h >/dev/null then cat ${srcdir}/tests/SMBLIST | while read name input output options do case $name in \#*) continue;; '') continue;; esac rm -f core [ "$only" != "" -a "$name" != "$only" ] && continue SRCDIR=${srcdir} export SRCDIR # I hate shells with their stupid, useless subshells. passed=`cat ${passedfile}` failed=`cat ${failedfile}` (cd tests # run TESTonce in tests directory if ${srcdir}/tests/TESTonce $name ${srcdir}/tests/$input ${srcdir}/tests/$output "$options" then passed=`expr $passed + 1` echo $passed >${passedfile} else failed=`expr $failed + 1` echo $failed >${failedfile} fi if [ -d COREFILES ]; then if [ -f core ]; then mv core COREFILES/$name.core; fi fi) done # I hate shells with their stupid, useless subshells. passed=`cat ${passedfile}` failed=`cat ${failedfile}` fi exit $exitcode |