#! /bin/sh # Template for the test script specified for REG_TEST. # Run the test case for a regression search. The argument is the date # of the sources. The return value is 1 if the binary search should # continue with later dates, 0 if it should continue with earlier # dates. DATE="${1}" # Specify the PR number and the directory where the test should be run. PR=xxxx DIR=xxxx LOG_DATE="`echo ${DATE} | sed 's/[-: ]/_/g'`" LOG="${PR}.${LOG_DATE}.out" echo "`date` running test for PR ${PR}" cd ${DIR} # Compile the test case with whatever options are needed to trigger the # error. <compiler_to_run> <options> ${PR}.<x> > ${LOG} 2>&1 # Some tests will require additional commands to determine whether the # test passed or failed, such as grepping compiler output for a # particular message, or running the test and possibly comparing its # output with the expected output. xxxxx # The return value depends on whether the last command is expected to be # zero or nonzero for a passing test, and whether we're looking for a # regression or for the patch that fixed the bug. # Return 1 to continue the search with later dates, 0 for earlier dates. test $? -eq 0 && exit 1 exit 0 |