On Thu, Mar 26, 2015 at 04:33:11PM +0100, Jan Ťulák wrote:
> Tests can use any name now, not 3 digits only.
> (e.g. a test can be named "tests/generic/001-some-name")
>
> Names are limited to alphanumeric characters and dash and are always prefixed
> with an unique id for easier identification of a specific test.
>
> Signed-off-by: Jan Ťulák <[email protected]>
> ---
Besides the version number in summary, it's better to put changelog
under the "---", so it's clear what has been changed from last version
> README | 7 ++++++-
> check | 11 ++++++-----
> new | 59 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++------
> 3 files changed, 65 insertions(+), 12 deletions(-)
>
> diff --git a/README b/README
> index 0c9449a..1841052 100644
> --- a/README
> +++ b/README
> @@ -202,10 +202,15 @@ Test script environment:
> - When calling getfacl in a test, pass the "-n" argument so
> that numeric rather than symbolic identifiers are used in
> the output.
> + - When creating a new test, it is possible to enter a custom name
> + for the file. Filenames are in form NNN-custom-name, where NNN
> + is automatically added by the ./new script as an unique ID,
> + and "custom-name" is the optional string entered into a prompt
> + in the ./new script. Note the "NNN-" part is added automatically.
>
> Verified output:
>
> - Each test script has a numerical name, e.g. 007, and an associated
> + Each test script has a name, e.g. 007, and an associated
> verified output, e.g. 007.out.
>
> It is important that the verified output is deterministic, and
> diff --git a/check b/check
> index 0830e0c..2730284 100755
> --- a/check
> +++ b/check
> @@ -58,7 +58,7 @@ then
> exit 1
> fi
>
> -SUPPORTED_TESTS="[0-9][0-9][0-9] [0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9]"
> +SUPPORTED_TESTS="[a-zA-Z0-9-]\+"
I see this is used in both check and new, is it possible to put it in
common/rc, then define it once there?
> SRC_GROUPS="generic shared"
> export SRC_DIR="tests"
>
> @@ -96,21 +96,22 @@ get_group_list()
> l=$(sed -n < $SRC_DIR/$d/group \
> -e 's/#.*//' \
> -e 's/$/ /' \
> - -e "s;\(^[0-9][0-9][0-9]\).* $grp .*;$SRC_DIR/$d/\1;p")
> + -e "s;^\($SUPPORTED_TESTS\).* $grp .*;$SRC_DIR/$d/\1;p")
> grpl="$grpl $l"
> done
> echo $grpl
> }
>
> -# find all tests, excluding files that are test metadata such as group files.
> -# This assumes that tests are defined purely by alphanumeric filenames with
> no
> -# ".xyz" extensions in the name.
> +# Find all tests, excluding files that are test metadata such as group files.
> +# It matches test names against $SUPPORTED_TESTS defined at the top of this
> +# file.
> get_all_tests()
> {
> touch $tmp.list
> for d in $SRC_GROUPS $FSTYP; do
> ls $SRC_DIR/$d/* | \
> grep -v "\..*" | \
> + grep "^$SRC_DIR/$d/$SUPPORTED_TESTS"| \
> grep -v "group\|Makefile" >> $tmp.list 2>/dev/null
> done
> }
> diff --git a/new b/new
> index d1f8939..4ff71d3 100755
> --- a/new
> +++ b/new
> @@ -25,6 +25,9 @@
> iam=new
> . ./common/rc
>
> +SUPPORTED_TESTS="^[a-zA-Z0-9-]\+$"
> +
> +
> trap "rm -f /tmp/$$.; exit" 0 1 2 3 15
>
> _cleanup()
> @@ -81,11 +84,14 @@ line=0
> eof=1
> [ -f "$tdir/group" ] || usage
>
> -for found in `cat $tdir/group | $AWK_PROG '{ print $1 }'`
> +for found in `cat $tdir/group | tr - ' ' | $AWK_PROG '{ print $1 }'`
> do
> line=$((line+1))
> - if [ -z "$found" ] || [ "$found" == "#" ];then
> - continue
> + if [ -z "$found" ] || [ "$found" == "#" ]; then
> + continue
> + elif ! echo "$found" | grep -q "^[0-9][0-9][0-9]$"; then
> + # this one is for tests not named by a number
> + continue
> fi
> i=$((i+1))
> id=`printf "%03d" $i`
> @@ -99,8 +105,49 @@ if [ $eof -eq 1 ]; then
> i=$((i+1))
> id=`printf "%03d" $i`
> fi
> -
> -echo "Next test is $id"
> +auto_id=$id
Seems auto_id is not used anywhere.
> +
> +echo "Next test id is $id"
> +
> +read -p "Do you want to give a name to the test? y,[n]: " -r
> +if [[ $REPLY = [Yy] ]]; then
> + # get the new name from user
> + name=""
> + while [ "$name" = "" ]; do
> + read -p "Enter the new name: "
This prompt is kind of misleading now, because it's appending test name
to the current id.
> + if [ "$REPLY" = "" ]; then
> + echo "For canceling, use ctrl+c."
> + elif [ -e "$tdir/$REPLY" ]; then
test "$tdir/$id-$REPLY"?
> + echo "File '$REPLY' already exists, use another one."
> + echo #
> + elif echo "$REPLY" | grep -q "$SUPPORTED_TESTS"; then
> + name="$REPLY"
> + else
> + echo "Filename must contain only alphanumeric symbols
> and dash!"
> + echo "(Used regex: $SUPPORTED_TESTS)"
> + echo
> + fi
> + done
> +
> + # now find where to insert this name
> + eof=1
> + for found in `tail -n +$line $tdir/group | $AWK_PROG '{ print $1 }'`; do
> + foundId=$(echo "$found" | tr - ' ' | $AWK_PROG '{ print $1 }')
foundid? there's no other var name in camel-case style
> + line=$((line+1))
> + if [ -z "$found" ] || [ "$found" == "#" ]; then
> + continue
> + elif [[ $found > $name ]] || (( 10#$foundId > 10#$id )); then
(( 10#$foundId > 10#$id )) part is tricky, I have to lookup the bash
manpage to understand it :)
10 is the default base, the "10#" part can be omitted.
But I think simple [ $foundId -gt $id ] is better, and David Sterba is
OK with it too now (in another reply) :-)
Thank you so much for continuous improvements!
Eryu
> + eof=0
> + break
> + fi
> + done
> + if [ $eof -eq 0 ]; then
> + # If place wasn't found, let $line be the end of the file
> + line=$((line-1))
> + fi
> + id="$id-$name"
> +fi
> +echo "Creating test file '$id'"
>
> if [ -f $tdir/$id ]
> then
> @@ -115,7 +162,7 @@ year=`date +%Y`
>
> cat <<End-of-File >$tdir/$id
> #! /bin/bash
> -# FS QA Test No. $id
> +# FS QA Test $id
> #
> # what am I here for?
> #
> --
> 2.1.0
>
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