ref: 3c9d5b05d6984ba912a27552e9a5b34db77abc57
dir: /test/asm/test.sh/
#!/usr/bin/env bash export LC_ALL=C o="$(mktemp)" gb="$(mktemp)" input="$(mktemp)" output="$(mktemp)" errput="$(mktemp)" rc=0 trap "rm -f '$o' '$gb' '$input' '$output' '$errput'" EXIT bold="$(tput bold)" resbold="$(tput sgr0)" red="$(tput setaf 1)" green="$(tput setaf 2)" orange="$(tput setaf 3)" rescolors="$(tput op)" RGBASM=../../rgbasm RGBLINK=../../rgblink tryDiff () { if ! diff -u --strip-trailing-cr "$1" "$2"; then echo "${bold}${red}${i%.asm}${variant}.$3 mismatch!${rescolors}${resbold}" false fi } tryCmp () { if ! cmp "$1" "$2"; then ../../contrib/gbdiff.bash "$1" "$2" echo "${bold}${red}${i%.asm}${variant}.out.bin mismatch!${rescolors}${resbold}" false fi } # Add the version constants test, outputting the closest tag to the HEAD if git describe --tags --abbrev=0 > version.out; then $RGBASM --version >> version.out cat > version.asm <<EOF IF !DEF(__RGBDS_RC__) PRINTLN "v{d:__RGBDS_MAJOR__}.{d:__RGBDS_MINOR__}.{d:__RGBDS_PATCH__}" ELSE PRINTLN "v{d:__RGBDS_MAJOR__}.{d:__RGBDS_MINOR__}.{d:__RGBDS_PATCH__}-rc{d:__RGBDS_RC__}" ENDC PRINTLN "rgbasm {__RGBDS_VERSION__}" EOF else echo "${bold}${orange}Warning: cannot run version test!${rescolors}${resbold}" rm -f version.asm fi # Add the quote test, except on Windows if uname | grep -viq mingw; then cat > quote\"file.asm <<EOF WARN __FILE__ EOF cat > quote\"file.out <<EOF EOF cat > quote\"file.err <<EOF warning: quote"file.asm(1): [-Wuser] quote"file.asm while expanding symbol "__FILE__" EOF fi # Check whether to use '.simple.err' files if they exist # (rgbasm with pre-3.0 Bison just reports "syntax error") $RGBASM -Weverything -o $o syntax-error.asm > $output 2> $errput simple_error=0 if ! diff --strip-trailing-cr syntax-error.err $errput; then echo "${bold}${orange}Warning: using .simple.err files when available.${rescolors}${resbold}" simple_error=1 fi for i in *.asm; do for variant in '' '.pipe'; do echo "${bold}${green}${i%.asm}${variant}...${rescolors}${resbold}" desired_errname=${i%.asm}.err if [ "$simple_error" -eq 1 ] && [ -e ${i%.asm}.simple.err ]; then desired_errname=${i%.asm}.simple.err fi if [ -z "$variant" ]; then $RGBASM -Weverything -o $o $i > $output 2> $errput desired_output=${i%.asm}.out desired_errput=$desired_errname else # `include-recursion.asm` refers to its own name inside the test code. # Skip testing with stdin input for that file. if [ "$i" = "include-recursion.asm" ]; then continue fi # Stop! This is not a Useless Use Of Cat. Using cat instead of # stdin redirection makes the input an unseekable pipe - a scenario # that's harder to deal with and was broken when the feature was # first implemented. cat $i | $RGBASM -Weverything -o $o - > $output 2> $errput # Use two otherwise unused files for temp storage desired_output=$input desired_errput=$gb # Escape regex metacharacters subst="$(printf '%s\n' "$i" | sed 's:[][\/.^$*]:\\&:g')" # Replace the file name with a dash to match changed output sed "s/$subst/<stdin>/g" ${i%.asm}.out > $desired_output sed "s/$subst/<stdin>/g" $desired_errname > $desired_errput fi tryDiff $desired_output $output out our_rc=$? tryDiff $desired_errput $errput err our_rc=$(($? || $our_rc)) bin=${i%.asm}.out.bin if [ -f $bin ]; then $RGBLINK -o $gb $o dd if=$gb count=1 bs=$(printf %s $(wc -c < $bin)) > $output 2>/dev/null tryCmp $bin $output our_rc=$(($? || $our_rc)) fi rc=$(($rc || $our_rc)) if [ $our_rc -ne 0 ]; then break; fi done done exit $rc