Piotr Stefaniak <postgres@piotr-stefaniak.me> writes:
> On 2017-06-13 18:22, Tom Lane wrote:
>> Also, I am wondering about the test cases under tests/. I do not
>> see anything in the Makefile or elsewhere suggesting how those are
>> to be used. It would sure be nice to have some quick smoke-test
>> to check that a build on a new platform is working.
> They'd started out like David Holland's tests for his tradcpp(1), with a
> similar makefile (again, BSD make). But I was tenaciously asked to use
> Kyua (a testing framework that is the standard regression test mechanism
> for FreeBSD) instead, so now the makefile's existence and use is a great
> secret and the file is not under any source control. Adaption of the
> indent test suite to Kyua made the makefile more inelegant, but I'm
> attaching it to this email in hope that you can do something useful with
> it. I can only guess that you have the option to use Kyua instead, but I
> don't know the tool at all.
Ah, thanks. I hacked up a gmake rule for this:
test: $(INDENT)cp $(srcdir)/tests/*.list .for testsrc in $(srcdir)/tests/*.0; do \test=`basename "$$testsrc" .0`;
\./$(INDENT)$$testsrc $$test.out -P$(srcdir)/tests/$$test.pro || echo FAILED >>$$test.out; \diff -u $$testsrc.stdout
$$test.out|| exit 1; \done
and I'm getting one failure, which I don't understand:
--- ./tests/f_decls.0.stdout 2017-05-21 19:40:38.507303623 -0400
+++ f_decls.out 2017-06-14 13:28:49.212871476 -0400
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-char *
+char *x(void){ type identifier;
@@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ return NULL;}
-int *
+int *y(void){
Does that test case pass for you?
regards, tom lane