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@@ -0,0 +1,49 @@ +Correctness tests for the base utilities. + + +To test your system run + + env IN_PATH=x ./test-all [<utils>...] + +To test your implementations run + + env EPATH=<path> ./test-all [<utils>...] + +you also copy all files into <path> and just run + + ./test [<utils>...] + +To run the utilities under valgrind run + + env PREFIX=valgrind ./test-all [<utils>...] + +You can also run indiviual tests: + + env [PREFIX=valgrind] [<UTIL>=<pathname>] ./<util>-test/test [<tests>...] + +(<UTIL> is uppercase of <util> with _ instead of - (that is, `tr [a-z-] [A-Z_]`)) + +here, <pathname> usually require the prefix ../ unless it is +an absolute path, but sometimes the prefix ../../ is required. +Relative paths are always relative to ./<util>-test/, or +subdirectory of ./<util>-test/, not to the current working +directory. + +The exit status for ./<util>-test/test are: + + 0: All tests passed. + 1: The implemention is standards-compliant (as far as + the test can tell), but at least one test failed. + 2: The implemention is not standards-compliant. + + +NOTES FOR PATCH-TEST + + The test for patch(1) requires that the -f flag is + implemented and it is used to prevent patch(1) from + asking the user questions. If the -f flag is not + available or does something else, set FORCE_PATCH + to the path and flags for patch(1) that runs patch(1) + qwithout asking questions. If the path is relative, + it is relative to a direct subdiretory of ./patch-test/ + (../../ prefix.) |