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#! /bin/sh
# Run the PCRE tests using the pcretest program. The appropriate tests are
# selected, depending on which build-time options were used.
# All tests are now run both with and without -s, to ensure that everything is
# tested with and without studying. However, there are some tests that produce
# different output after studying, typically when we are tracing the actual
# matching process (for example, using auto-callouts). In these few cases, the
# tests are duplicated in the files, one with /S to force studying always, and
# one with /SS to force *not* studying always. The use of -s doesn't then make
# any difference to their output. There is also one test which compiles invalid
# UTF-8 with the UTF-8 check turned off; for this, studying must also be
# disabled with /SS.
# When JIT support is available, all the tests are also run with -s+ to test
# (again, almost) everything with studying and the JIT option. There are also
# two tests for JIT-specific features, one to be run when JIT support is
# available, and one when it is not.
# The arguments for this script can be individual test numbers, or the word
# "valgrind", or "sim" followed by an argument to run cross-compiled
# executables under a simulator, for example:
#
# RunTest 3 sim "qemu-arm -s 8388608"
valgrind=
sim=
# Select which tests to run; for those that are explicitly requested, check
# that the necessary optional facilities are available.
do1=no
do2=no
do3=no
do4=no
do5=no
do6=no
do7=no
do8=no
do9=no
do10=no
do11=no
do12=no
do13=no
do14=no
do15=no
while [ $# -gt 0 ] ; do
case $1 in
1) do1=yes;;
2) do2=yes;;
3) do3=yes;;
4) do4=yes;;
5) do5=yes;;
6) do6=yes;;
7) do7=yes;;
8) do8=yes;;
9) do9=yes;;
10) do10=yes;;
11) do11=yes;;
12) do12=yes;;
13) do13=yes;;
14) do14=yes;;
15) do15=yes;;
valgrind) valgrind="valgrind -q --smc-check=all";;
sim) shift; sim=$1;;
*) echo "Unknown test number $1"; exit 1;;
esac
shift
done
# Set up a suitable "diff" command for comparison. Some systems
# have a diff that lacks a -u option. Try to deal with this.
if diff -u /dev/null /dev/null; then cf="diff -u"; else cf="diff"; fi
# Find the test data
if [ -n "$srcdir" -a -d "$srcdir" ] ; then
testdata="$srcdir/testdata"
elif [ -d "./testdata" ] ; then
testdata=./testdata
elif [ -d "../testdata" ] ; then
testdata=../testdata
else
echo "Cannot find the testdata directory"
exit 1
fi
# Find which optional facilities are available. In some Windows environments
# the output of pcretest -C has CRLF at the end of each line, but the shell
# strips only linefeeds from the output of a `backquoted` command. Hence the
# alternative patterns.
case `$sim ./pcretest -C | $sim ./pcregrep 'Internal link size'` in
*2|*2[[:space:]]) link_size=2;;
*3|*3[[:space:]]) link_size=3;;
*4|*4[[:space:]]) link_size=4;;
*) echo "Failed to find internal link size"; exit 1;;
esac
$sim ./pcretest -C | $sim ./pcregrep 'No UTF-8 support' >/dev/null
utf8=$?
$sim ./pcretest -C | $sim ./pcregrep 'No Unicode properties support' >/dev/null
ucp=$?
jitopt=
$sim ./pcretest -C | $sim ./pcregrep 'No just-in-time compiler support' \
>/dev/null
jit=$?
if [ $jit -ne 0 ] ; then
jitopt=-s+
fi
if [ $utf8 -eq 0 ] ; then
if [ $do4 = yes ] ; then
echo "Can't run test 4 because UTF-8 support is not configured"
exit 1
fi
if [ $do5 = yes ] ; then
echo "Can't run test 5 because UTF-8 support is not configured"
exit 1
fi
if [ $do8 = yes ] ; then
echo "Can't run test 8 because UTF-8 support is not configured"
exit 1
fi
if [ $do12 = yes ] ; then
echo "Can't run test 12 because UTF-8 support is not configured"
exit 1
fi
fi
if [ $ucp -eq 0 ] ; then
if [ $do6 = yes ] ; then
echo "Can't run test 6 because Unicode property support is not configured"
exit 1
fi
if [ $do9 = yes ] ; then
echo "Can't run test 9 because Unicode property support is not configured"
exit 1
fi
if [ $do10 = yes ] ; then
echo "Can't run test 10 because Unicode property support is not configured"
exit 1
fi
if [ $do13 = yes ] ; then
echo "Can't run test 12 because Unicode property support is not configured"
exit 1
fi
fi
if [ $link_size -ne 2 ] ; then
if [ $do10 = yes ] ; then
echo "Can't run test 10 because the link size ($link_size) is not 2"
exit 1
fi
fi
if [ $jit -eq 0 ] ; then
if [ $do14 = "yes" ] ; then
echo "Can't run test 14 because JIT support is not configured"
exit 1
fi
else
if [ $do15 = "yes" ] ; then
echo "Can't run test 15 because JIT support is configured"
exit 1
fi
fi
# If no specific tests were requested, select all. Those that are not
# relevant will be skipped.
if [ $do1 = no -a $do2 = no -a $do3 = no -a $do4 = no -a \
$do5 = no -a $do6 = no -a $do7 = no -a $do8 = no -a \
$do9 = no -a $do10 = no -a $do11 = no -a $do12 = no -a \
$do13 = no -a $do14 = no -a $do15 = no ] ; then
do1=yes
do2=yes
do3=yes
do4=yes
do5=yes
do6=yes
do7=yes
do8=yes
do9=yes
do10=yes
do11=yes
do12=yes
do13=yes
do14=yes
do15=yes
fi
# Show which release and which test data
echo ""
echo PCRE C library tests using test data from $testdata
$sim ./pcretest /dev/null
# Primary test, compatible with JIT and all versions of Perl >= 5.8
if [ $do1 = yes ] ; then
echo "Test 1: main functionality (Compatible with Perl >= 5.8)"
for opt in "" "-s" $jitopt; do
$sim $valgrind ./pcretest -q $opt $testdata/testinput1 testtry
if [ $? = 0 ] ; then
$cf $testdata/testoutput1 testtry
if [ $? != 0 ] ; then exit 1; fi
else exit 1
fi
if [ "$opt" = "-s" ] ; then echo " OK with study"
elif [ "$opt" = "-s+" ] ; then echo " OK with JIT study"
else echo " OK"
fi
done
fi
# PCRE tests that are not JIT or Perl-compatible: API, errors, internals
if [ $do2 = yes ] ; then
echo "Test 2: API, errors, internals, and non-Perl stuff (not UTF-8)"
for opt in "" "-s" $jitopt; do
$sim $valgrind ./pcretest -q $opt $testdata/testinput2 testtry
if [ $? = 0 ] ; then
$cf $testdata/testoutput2 testtry
if [ $? != 0 ] ; then exit 1; fi
else
echo " "
echo "** Test 2 requires a lot of stack. If it has crashed with a"
echo "** segmentation fault, it may be that you do not have enough"
echo "** stack available by default. Please see the 'pcrestack' man"
echo "** page for a discussion of PCRE's stack usage."
echo " "
exit 1
fi
if [ "$opt" = "-s" ] ; then echo " OK with study"
elif [ "$opt" = "-s+" ] ; then echo " OK with JIT study"
else echo " OK"
fi
done
fi
# Locale-specific tests, provided that either the "fr_FR" or the "french"
# locale is available. The former is the Unix-like standard; the latter is
# for Windows. Another possibility is "fr", which needs to be run against
# the Windows-specific input and output files.
if [ $do3 = yes ] ; then
locale -a | grep '^fr_FR$' >/dev/null
if [ $? -eq 0 ] ; then
locale=fr_FR
infile=$testdata/testinput3
outfile=$testdata/testoutput3
else
infile=test3input
outfile=test3output
locale -a | grep '^french$' >/dev/null
if [ $? -eq 0 ] ; then
locale=french
sed 's/fr_FR/french/' $testdata/testinput3 >test3input
sed 's/fr_FR/french/' $testdata/testoutput3 >test3output
else
locale -a | grep '^fr$' >/dev/null
if [ $? -eq 0 ] ; then
locale=fr
sed 's/fr_FR/fr/' $testdata/wintestinput3 >test3input
sed 's/fr_FR/fr/' $testdata/wintestoutput3 >test3output
else
locale=
fi
fi
fi
if [ "$locale" != "" ] ; then
echo "Test 3: locale-specific features (using '$locale' locale)"
for opt in "" "-s" $jitopt; do
$sim $valgrind ./pcretest -q $opt $infile testtry
if [ $? = 0 ] ; then
$cf $outfile testtry
if [ $? != 0 ] ; then
echo " "
echo "Locale test did not run entirely successfully."
echo "This usually means that there is a problem with the locale"
echo "settings rather than a bug in PCRE."
break;
else
if [ "$opt" = "-s" ] ; then echo " OK with study"
elif [ "$opt" = "-s+" ] ; then echo " OK with JIT study"
else echo " OK"
fi
fi
else exit 1
fi
done
else
echo "Cannot test locale-specific features - none of the 'fr_FR', 'fr' or"
echo "'french' locales exist, or the \"locale\" command is not available"
echo "to check for them."
echo " "
fi
fi
# Additional tests for UTF8 support
if [ $do4 = yes ] ; then
echo "Test 4: UTF-8 support (Compatible with Perl >= 5.8)"
if [ $utf8 -eq 0 ] ; then
echo " Skipped because UTF-8 support is not available"
else
for opt in "" "-s" $jitopt; do
$sim $valgrind ./pcretest -q $opt $testdata/testinput4 testtry
if [ $? = 0 ] ; then
$cf $testdata/testoutput4 testtry
if [ $? != 0 ] ; then exit 1; fi
else exit 1
fi
if [ "$opt" = "-s" ] ; then echo " OK with study"
elif [ "$opt" = "-s+" ] ; then echo " OK with JIT study"
else echo " OK"
fi
done
fi
fi
if [ $do5 = yes ] ; then
echo "Test 5: API, internals, and non-Perl stuff for UTF-8 support"
if [ $utf8 -eq 0 ] ; then
echo " Skipped because UTF-8 support is not available"
else
for opt in "" "-s" $jitopt; do
$sim $valgrind ./pcretest -q $opt $testdata/testinput5 testtry
if [ $? = 0 ] ; then
$cf $testdata/testoutput5 testtry
if [ $? != 0 ] ; then exit 1; fi
else exit 1
fi
if [ "$opt" = "-s" ] ; then echo " OK with study"
elif [ "$opt" = "-s+" ] ; then echo " OK with JIT study"
else echo " OK"
fi
done
fi
fi
if [ $do6 = yes ] ; then
echo "Test 6: Unicode property support (Compatible with Perl >= 5.10)"
if [ $utf8 -eq 0 -o $ucp -eq 0 ] ; then
echo " Skipped because Unicode property support is not available"
else
for opt in "" "-s" $jitopt; do
$sim $valgrind ./pcretest -q $opt $testdata/testinput6 testtry
if [ $? = 0 ] ; then
$cf $testdata/testoutput6 testtry
if [ $? != 0 ] ; then exit 1; fi
else exit 1
fi
if [ "$opt" = "-s" ] ; then echo " OK with study"
elif [ "$opt" = "-s+" ] ; then echo " OK with JIT study"
else echo " OK"
fi
done
fi
fi
# Tests for DFA matching support
if [ $do7 = yes ] ; then
echo "Test 7: DFA matching"
for opt in "" "-s"; do
$sim $valgrind ./pcretest -q $opt -dfa $testdata/testinput7 testtry
if [ $? = 0 ] ; then
$cf $testdata/testoutput7 testtry
if [ $? != 0 ] ; then exit 1; fi
else exit 1
fi
if [ "$opt" = "-s" ] ; then echo " OK with study" ; else echo " OK"; fi
done
fi
if [ $do8 = yes ] ; then
echo "Test 8: DFA matching with UTF-8"
if [ $utf8 -eq 0 ] ; then
echo " Skipped because UTF-8 support is not available"
else
for opt in "" "-s"; do
$sim $valgrind ./pcretest -q $opt -dfa $testdata/testinput8 testtry
if [ $? = 0 ] ; then
$cf $testdata/testoutput8 testtry
if [ $? != 0 ] ; then exit 1; fi
else exit 1
fi
if [ "$opt" = "-s" ] ; then echo " OK with study" ; else echo " OK"; fi
done
fi
fi
if [ $do9 = yes ] ; then
echo "Test 9: DFA matching with Unicode properties"
if [ $utf8 -eq 0 -o $ucp -eq 0 ] ; then
echo " Skipped because Unicode property support is not available"
else
for opt in "" "-s"; do
$sim $valgrind ./pcretest -q $opt -dfa $testdata/testinput9 testtry
if [ $? = 0 ] ; then
$cf $testdata/testoutput9 testtry
if [ $? != 0 ] ; then exit 1; fi
else exit 1
fi
if [ "$opt" = "-s" ] ; then echo " OK with study" ; else echo " OK"; fi
done
fi
fi
# Test of internal offsets and code sizes. This test is run only when there
# is Unicode property support and the link size is 2. The actual tests are
# mostly the same as in some of the above, but in this test we inspect some
# offsets and sizes that require a known link size. This is a doublecheck for
# the maintainer, just in case something changes unexpectely.
if [ $do10 = yes ] ; then
echo "Test 10: Internal offsets and code size tests"
if [ $link_size -ne 2 ] ; then
echo " Skipped because link size is not 2"
elif [ $ucp -eq 0 ] ; then
echo " Skipped because Unicode property support is not available"
else
for opt in "" "-s"; do
$sim $valgrind ./pcretest -q $opt $testdata/testinput10 testtry
if [ $? = 0 ] ; then
$cf $testdata/testoutput10 testtry
if [ $? != 0 ] ; then exit 1; fi
else exit 1
fi
if [ "$opt" = "-s" ] ; then echo " OK with study" ; else echo " OK"; fi
done
fi
fi
# Test of Perl >= 5.10 features without UTF8 support
if [ $do11 = yes ] ; then
echo "Test 11: Features from Perl >= 5.10 without UTF8 support"
for opt in "" "-s" $jitopt; do
$sim $valgrind ./pcretest -q $opt $testdata/testinput11 testtry
if [ $? = 0 ] ; then
$cf $testdata/testoutput11 testtry
if [ $? != 0 ] ; then exit 1; fi
else exit 1
fi
if [ "$opt" = "-s" ] ; then echo " OK with study"
elif [ "$opt" = "-s+" ] ; then echo " OK with JIT study"
else echo " OK"
fi
done
fi
# Test of Perl >= 5.10 features with UTF8 support
if [ $do12 = yes ] ; then
echo "Test 12: Features from Perl >= 5.10 with UTF8 support"
if [ $utf8 -eq 0 ] ; then
echo " Skipped because UTF-8 support is not available"
else
for opt in "" "-s" $jitopt; do
$sim $valgrind ./pcretest -q $opt $testdata/testinput12 testtry
if [ $? = 0 ] ; then
$cf $testdata/testoutput12 testtry
if [ $? != 0 ] ; then exit 1; fi
else exit 1
fi
if [ "$opt" = "-s" ] ; then echo " OK with study"
elif [ "$opt" = "-s+" ] ; then echo " OK with JIT study"
else echo " OK"
fi
done
fi
fi
# Test non-Perl-compatible Unicode property support
if [ $do13 = yes ] ; then
echo "Test 13: API, internals, and non-Perl stuff for Unicode property support"
if [ $utf8 -eq 0 -o $ucp -eq 0 ] ; then
echo " Skipped because Unicode property support is not available"
else
for opt in "" "-s" $jitopt; do
$sim $valgrind ./pcretest -q $opt $testdata/testinput13 testtry
if [ $? = 0 ] ; then
$cf $testdata/testoutput13 testtry
if [ $? != 0 ] ; then exit 1; fi
else exit 1
fi
if [ "$opt" = "-s" ] ; then echo " OK with study"
elif [ "$opt" = "-s+" ] ; then echo " OK with JIT study"
else echo " OK"
fi
done
fi
fi
# Test JIT-specific features when JIT is available
if [ $do14 = yes ] ; then
echo "Test 14: JIT-specific features (JIT available)"
if [ $jit -eq 0 ] ; then
echo " Skipped because JIT is not available or not usable"
else
$sim $valgrind ./pcretest -q $testdata/testinput14 testtry
if [ $? = 0 ] ; then
$cf $testdata/testoutput14 testtry
if [ $? != 0 ] ; then exit 1; fi
else exit 1
fi
echo " OK"
fi
fi
# Test JIT-specific features when JIT is not available
if [ $do15 = yes ] ; then
echo "Test 15: JIT-specific features (JIT not available)"
if [ $jit -ne 0 ] ; then
echo " Skipped because JIT is available"
else
$sim $valgrind ./pcretest -q $testdata/testinput15 testtry
if [ $? = 0 ] ; then
$cf $testdata/testoutput15 testtry
if [ $? != 0 ] ; then exit 1; fi
else exit 1
fi
echo " OK"
fi
fi
# End