view src/testdir/Make_ming.mak @ 33374:62a34e280593 v9.0.1946

patch 9.0.1946: filename expansion using ** in bash may fail Commit: https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/9eb1ce531527a7177d16373b0f8689bbcd3d5f73 Author: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org> Date: Wed Sep 27 19:08:25 2023 +0200 patch 9.0.1946: filename expansion using ** in bash may fail Problem: filename expansion using ** in bash may fail Solution: Try to enable the globstar setting Starting with bash 4.0 it supports extended globbing using the globstar shell option. This makes matching recursively below a certain directory using the ** pattern work as expected nowadays. However, we need to explicitly enable this using the 'shopt -s globstar' bash command. So let's check the bash environment variable $BASH_VERSINFO (which is supported since bash 3.0 and conditionally enable the globstar option, if the major version is at least 4. For older bashs, this at least shouldn't cause errors (unless one is using really ancient bash 2.X or something). closes: #13002 closes: #13144 Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
author Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
date Wed, 27 Sep 2023 19:15:06 +0200
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#
# Makefile to run all tests for Vim, on Dos-like machines
# with sh.exe or zsh.exe in the path or not.
#
# Author: Bill McCarthy
#
# Requires a set of Unix tools: echo, diff, etc.

# Don't use unix-like shell.
SHELL = cmd.exe

DEL = del
DELDIR = rd /s /q
MV = move /y
CP = copy /y
CAT = type

VIMPROG = ..\\vim

default: nongui

include Make_all.mak

# Explicit dependencies.
test_options.res test_alot.res: opt_test.vim

TEST_OUTFILES = $(SCRIPTS_TINY_OUT)
DOSTMP = dostmp
# Keep $(DOSTMP)/*.in
.PRECIOUS: $(patsubst %.out, $(DOSTMP)/%.in, $(TEST_OUTFILES))

.SUFFIXES: .in .out .res .vim

# Add --gui-dialog-file to avoid getting stuck in a dialog.
COMMON_ARGS = $(NO_INITS) --gui-dialog-file guidialog

nongui:	nolog tinytests newtests report

gui:	nolog tinytests newtests report

tiny:	nolog tinytests report

benchmark: $(SCRIPTS_BENCH)

report:
	@rem without the +eval feature test_result.log is a copy of test.log
	@if exist test.log ( copy /y test.log test_result.log > nul ) \
		else ( echo No failures reported > test_result.log )
	$(VIMPROG) -u NONE $(COMMON_ARGS) -S summarize.vim messages
	-if exist starttime del starttime
	@echo.
	@echo Test results:
	@cmd /c type test_result.log
	@if exist test.log ( echo TEST FAILURE & exit /b 1 ) \
		else ( echo ALL DONE )


# Execute an individual new style test, e.g.:
# 	mingw32-make -f Make_ming.mak test_largefile
$(NEW_TESTS):
	-if exist $@.res del $@.res
	-if exist test.log del test.log
	-if exist messages del messages
	-if exist starttime del starttime
	@$(MAKE) -f Make_ming.mak $@.res VIMPROG=$(VIMPROG) --no-print-directory
	@type messages
	@if exist test.log exit 1


# Delete files that may interfere with running tests.  This includes some files
# that may result from working on the tests, not only from running them.
clean:
	-@if exist *.out $(DEL) *.out
	-@if exist *.failed $(DEL) *.failed
	-@if exist *.res $(DEL) *.res
	-@if exist $(DOSTMP) rd /s /q $(DOSTMP)
	-@if exist test.in $(DEL) test.in
	-@if exist test.ok $(DEL) test.ok
	-@if exist Xdir1 $(DELDIR) Xdir1
	-@if exist Xfind $(DELDIR) Xfind
	-@if exist XfakeHOME $(DELDIR) XfakeHOME
	-@if exist X* $(DEL) X*
	-@for /d %%i in (X*) do @rd /s/q %%i
	-@if exist viminfo $(DEL) viminfo
	-@if exist test.log $(DEL) test.log
	-@if exist test_result.log del test_result.log
	-@if exist messages $(DEL) messages
	-@if exist starttime $(DEL) starttime
	-@if exist benchmark.out del benchmark.out
	-@if exist opt_test.vim $(DEL) opt_test.vim
	-@if exist guidialog $(DEL) guidialog
	-@if exist guidialogfile $(DEL) guidialogfile

nolog:
	-@if exist test.log $(DEL) test.log
	-@if exist test_result.log del test_result.log
	-@if exist messages $(DEL) messages
	-@if exist starttime $(DEL) starttime


# Tiny tests.  Works even without the +eval feature.
tinytests: $(SCRIPTS_TINY_OUT)

# Copy the input files to dostmp, changing the fileformat to dos.
$(DOSTMP)/%.in : %.in
	if not exist $(DOSTMP)\nul mkdir $(DOSTMP)
	if exist $(DOSTMP)\$< $(DEL) $(DOSTMP)\$<
	$(VIMPROG) -u dos.vim $(COMMON_ARGS) "+set ff=dos|f $@|wq" $<

# For each input file dostmp/test99.in run the tests.
# This moves test99.in to test99.in.bak temporarily.
%.out : $(DOSTMP)/%.in
	-@if exist test.out $(DEL) test.out
	-@if exist $(DOSTMP)\$@ $(DEL) $(DOSTMP)\$@
	$(MV) $(notdir $<) $(notdir $<).bak > NUL
	$(CP) $(DOSTMP)\$(notdir $<) $(notdir $<) > NUL
	$(CP) $(basename $@).ok test.ok > NUL
	$(VIMPROG) -u dos.vim $(COMMON_ARGS) -s dotest.in $(notdir $<)
	-@if exist test.out $(MV) test.out $(DOSTMP)\$@ > NUL
	-@if exist $(notdir $<).bak $(MV) $(notdir $<).bak $(notdir $<) > NUL
	-@if exist test.ok $(DEL) test.ok
	-@if exist Xdir1 $(DELDIR) /s /q Xdir1
	-@if exist Xfind $(DELDIR) Xfind
	-@if exist XfakeHOME $(DELDIR) XfakeHOME
	-@del X*
	-@if exist viminfo del viminfo
	$(VIMPROG) -u dos.vim $(COMMON_ARGS) "+set ff=unix|f test.out|wq" \
		$(DOSTMP)\$@
	@diff test.out $(basename $@).ok & if errorlevel 1 \
		( $(MV) test.out $(basename $@).failed > NUL \
		 & del $(DOSTMP)\$@ \
		 & echo $(basename $@) FAILED >> test.log ) \
		else ( $(MV) test.out $(basename $@).out > NUL )


# New style of tests uses Vim script with assert calls.  These are easier
# to write and a lot easier to read and debug.
# Limitation: Only works with the +eval feature.

newtests: newtestssilent
	@if exist messages type messages

newtestssilent: $(NEW_TESTS_RES)

.vim.res:
	@echo $(VIMPROG) > vimcmd
	$(VIMPROG) -u NONE $(COMMON_ARGS) -S runtest.vim $*.vim
	@$(DEL) vimcmd

test_gui.res: test_gui.vim
	@echo $(VIMPROG) > vimcmd
	$(VIMPROG) -u NONE $(COMMON_ARGS) -S runtest.vim $<
	@$(DEL) vimcmd

test_gui_init.res: test_gui_init.vim
	@echo $(VIMPROG) > vimcmd
	$(VIMPROG) -u gui_preinit.vim -U gui_init.vim $(NO_PLUGINS) -S runtest.vim $<
	@$(DEL) vimcmd

opt_test.vim: ../optiondefs.h gen_opt_test.vim
	$(VIMPROG) -u NONE -S gen_opt_test.vim --noplugin --not-a-term ../optiondefs.h

test_bench_regexp.res: test_bench_regexp.vim
	-$(DEL) benchmark.out
	@echo $(VIMPROG) > vimcmd
	$(VIMPROG) -u NONE $(COMMON_ARGS) -S runtest.vim $*.vim
	@$(DEL) vimcmd
	$(CAT) benchmark.out