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* Copyright (c) 2000 Silicon Graphics, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
* Copyright (c) 2009 Cyril Hrubis chrubis@suse.cz
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
* under the terms of version 2 of the GNU General Public License as
* published by the Free Software Foundation.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it would be useful, but
* WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
*
* Further, this software is distributed without any warranty that it is
* free of the rightful claim of any third person regarding infringement
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* otherwise, applies only to this software file. Patent licenses, if
* any, provided herein do not apply to combinations of this program with
* other software, or any other product whatsoever.
*
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* Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston MA 02111-1307, USA.
*
* Contact information: Silicon Graphics, Inc., 1600 Amphitheatre Pkwy,
* Mountain View, CA 94043, or:
*
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*
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*
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*/
/* $Id: tst_res.c,v 1.14 2009/12/01 08:57:20 yaberauneya Exp $ */
/**********************************************************
*
* OS Testing - Silicon Graphics, Inc.
*
* FUNCTION NAME :
* tst_res() - Print result message (include file contents)
* tst_resm() - Print result message
* tst_brk() - Print result message (include file contents)
* and break remaining test cases
* tst_brkm() - Print result message and break remaining test
* cases
* tst_brkloop() - Print result message (include file contents)
* and break test cases remaining in current loop
* tst_brkloopm() - Print result message and break test case
* remaining in current loop
* tst_flush() - Print any messages pending because of
* CONDENSE mode, and flush output stream
* tst_exit() - Exit test with a meaningful exit value.
* tst_environ() - Keep results coming to original stdout
*
* FUNCTION TITLE : Standard automated test result reporting mechanism
*
* SYNOPSIS:
* #include "test.h"
*
* void tst_res(ttype, fname, tmesg [,arg]...)
* int ttype;
* char *fname;
* char *tmesg;
*
* void tst_resm(ttype, tmesg [,arg]...)
* int ttype;
* char *tmesg;
*
* void tst_brk(ttype, fname, cleanup, tmesg, [,argv]...)
* int ttype;
* char *fname;
* void (*cleanup)();
* char *tmesg;
*
* void tst_brkm(ttype, cleanup, tmesg [,arg]...)
* int ttype;
* void (*cleanup)();
* char *tmesg;
*
* void tst_brkloop(ttype, fname, cleanup, char *tmesg, [,argv]...)
* int ttype;
* char *fname;
* void (*cleanup)();
* char *tmesg;
*
* void tst_brkloopm(ttype, cleanup, tmesg [,arg]...)
* int ttype;
* void (*cleanup)();
* char *tmesg;
*
* void tst_flush()
*
* void tst_exit()
*
* int tst_environ()
*
* AUTHOR : Kent Rogers (from Dave Fenner's original)
*
* CO-PILOT : Rich Logan
*
* DATE STARTED : 05/01/90 (rewritten 1/96)
*
* MAJOR CLEANUPS BY : Cyril Hrubis
*
* DESCRIPTION
* See the man page(s).
*
*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#**/
#include <errno.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <stdarg.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include "test.h"
#include "usctest.h"
#define VERBOSE 1 /* flag values for the T_mode variable */
#define CONDENSE 2
#define NOPASS 3
#define DISCARD 4
#define MAXMESG 80 /* max length of internal messages */
#define USERMESG 2048 /* max length of user message */
#define TRUE 1
#define FALSE 0
/*
* EXPAND_VAR_ARGS - Expand the variable portion (arg_fmt) of a result
* message into the specified string.
*/
#define EXPAND_VAR_ARGS(buf, arg_fmt, buf_len) { \
va_list ap; \
\
if (arg_fmt != NULL) { \
if (Expand_varargs) { \
va_start(ap, arg_fmt); \
vsnprintf(buf, buf_len, arg_fmt, ap); \
va_end(ap); \
} else \
strncpy(buf, arg_fmt, buf_len); \
} else \
buf[0] = '\0'; \
}
/*
* Define local function prototypes.
*/
static void check_env(void);
static void tst_condense(int tnum, int ttype, char *tmesg);
static void tst_print(char *tcid, int tnum, int trange, int ttype, char *tmesg);
static void cat_file(char *filename);
/*
* Define some static/global variables.
*/
static FILE *T_out = NULL; /* tst_res() output file descriptor */
static char *File; /* file whose contents is part of result */
static int T_exitval = 0; /* exit value used by tst_exit() */
static int T_mode = VERBOSE; /* flag indicating print mode: VERBOSE, */
/* CONDENSE, NOPASS, DISCARD */
static int Expand_varargs = TRUE; /* if TRUE, expand varargs stuff */
static char Warn_mesg[MAXMESG]; /* holds warning messages */
/*
* These are used for condensing output when NOT in verbose mode.
*/
static int Buffered = FALSE; /* TRUE if condensed output is currently */
/* buffered (i.e. not yet printed) */
static char *Last_tcid; /* previous test case id */
static int Last_num; /* previous test case number */
static int Last_type; /* previous test result type */
static char *Last_mesg; /* previous test result message */
/*
* These globals may be externed by the test.
*/
int Tst_count = 0; /* current count of test cases executed; NOTE: */
/* Tst_count may be externed by other programs */
int Tst_lptotal = 0; /* tst_brkloop() external */
int Tst_lpstart = 0; /* tst_brkloop() external */
int Tst_range = 1; /* for specifying multiple results */
int Tst_nobuf = 1; /* this is a no-op; buffering is never done, but */
/* this will stay for compatibility reasons */
/*
* These globals must be defined in the test.
*/
extern char *TCID; /* Test case identifier from the test source */
extern int TST_TOTAL; /* Total number of test cases from the test */
/* source */
/*
* This global is used by the temp. dir. maintenance functions,
* tst_tmpdir()/tst_rmdir(), tst_wildcard()/tst_tr_rmdir(). It is the
* name of the directory created (if any). It is defined here, so that
* it only has to be declared once and can then be referenced from more
* than one module. Also, since the temp. dir. maintenance functions
* rely on the tst_res.c package this seemed like a reasonable place.
*/
char *TESTDIR = NULL;
struct pair {
const char *name;
int val;
};
#define PAIR(def) [def] = { .name = #def, .val = def, },
const char *pair_lookup(struct pair *pair, int pair_size, int idx)
{
if (idx < 0 || idx >= pair_size || pair[idx].name == NULL)
return "???";
return pair[idx].name;
}
#define pair_lookup(pair, idx) pair_lookup(pair, ARRAY_SIZE(pair), idx)
/*
* strttype() - convert a type result to the human readable string
*/
const char *strttype(int ttype)
{
struct pair ttype_pairs[] = {
PAIR(TPASS)
PAIR(TFAIL)
PAIR(TBROK)
PAIR(TRETR)
PAIR(TCONF)
PAIR(TWARN)
PAIR(TINFO)
};
return pair_lookup(ttype_pairs, TTYPE_RESULT(ttype));
}
/*
* strerrnodef() - convert an errno value to its C define
*/
static const char *strerrnodef(int err)
{
struct pair errno_pairs[] = {
PAIR(EPERM)
PAIR(ENOENT)
PAIR(ESRCH)
PAIR(EINTR)
PAIR(EIO)
PAIR(ENXIO)
PAIR(E2BIG)
PAIR(ENOEXEC)
PAIR(EBADF)
PAIR(ECHILD)
PAIR(EAGAIN)
PAIR(ENOMEM)
PAIR(EACCES)
PAIR(EFAULT)
PAIR(ENOTBLK)
PAIR(EBUSY)
PAIR(EEXIST)
PAIR(EXDEV)
PAIR(ENODEV)
PAIR(ENOTDIR)
PAIR(EISDIR)
PAIR(EINVAL)
PAIR(ENFILE)
PAIR(EMFILE)
PAIR(ENOTTY)
PAIR(ETXTBSY)
PAIR(EFBIG)
PAIR(ENOSPC)
PAIR(ESPIPE)
PAIR(EROFS)
PAIR(EMLINK)
PAIR(EPIPE)
PAIR(EDOM)
PAIR(ERANGE)
PAIR(ENAMETOOLONG)
};
return pair_lookup(errno_pairs, err);
}
/*
* tst_res() - Main result reporting function. Handle test information
* appropriately depending on output display mode. Call
* tst_condense() or tst_print() to actually print results.
* All result functions (tst_resm(), tst_brk(), etc.)
* eventually get here to print the results.
*/
void tst_res(int ttype, char *fname, char *arg_fmt, ...)
{
int i;
char tmesg[USERMESG];
int ttype_result = TTYPE_RESULT(ttype);
#if DEBUG
printf("IN tst_res; Tst_count = %d; Tst_range = %d\n",
Tst_count, Tst_range); fflush(stdout);
#endif
EXPAND_VAR_ARGS(tmesg, arg_fmt, USERMESG);
/*
* Save the test result type by ORing ttype into the current exit
* value (used by tst_exit()).
*/
T_exitval |= ttype_result;
/*
* Unless T_out has already been set by tst_environ(), make tst_res()
* output go to standard output.
*/
if (T_out == NULL)
T_out = stdout;
/*
* Check TOUTPUT environment variable (if first time) and set T_mode
* flag.
*/
check_env();
if (Tst_range <= 0) {
Tst_range = 1;
tst_print(TCID, 0, 1, TWARN,
"tst_res(): Tst_range must be positive");
}
if (fname != NULL && access(fname, F_OK) == 0)
File = fname;
/*
* Set the test case number and print the results, depending on the
* display type.
*/
if (ttype_result == TWARN || ttype_result == TINFO) {
if (Tst_range > 1)
tst_print(TCID, 0, 1, TWARN,
"tst_res(): Range not valid for TINFO or TWARN types");
tst_print(TCID, 0, 1, ttype, tmesg);
} else {
if (Tst_count < 0)
tst_print(TCID, 0, 1, TWARN,
"tst_res(): Tst_count < 0 is not valid");
/*
* Process each display type.
*/
switch (T_mode) {
case DISCARD: /* do not print any results */
break;
case NOPASS: /* passing result types are filtered by tst_print() */
case CONDENSE:
tst_condense(Tst_count + 1, ttype, tmesg);
break;
default: /* VERBOSE */
for (i = 1 ; i <= Tst_range ; i++)
tst_print(TCID, Tst_count + i, Tst_range, ttype, tmesg);
break;
}
Tst_count += Tst_range;
}
Tst_range = 1;
Expand_varargs = TRUE;
}
/*
* tst_condense() - Handle test cases in CONDENSE or NOPASS mode (i.e.
* buffer the current result and print the last result
* if different than the current). If a file was
* specified, print the current result and do not
* buffer it.
*/
static void tst_condense(int tnum, int ttype, char *tmesg)
{
char *file;
int ttype_result = TTYPE_RESULT(ttype);
#if DEBUG
printf("IN tst_condense: tcid = %s, tnum = %d, ttype = %d, tmesg = %s\n",
TCID, tnum, ttype, tmesg);
fflush(stdout);
#endif
/*
* If this result is the same as the previous result, return.
*/
if (Buffered == TRUE) {
if (strcmp(Last_tcid, TCID) == 0 && Last_type == ttype_result &&
strcmp(Last_mesg, tmesg) == 0 && File == NULL )
return;
/*
* This result is different from the previous result. First,
* print the previous result.
*/
file = File;
File = NULL;
tst_print(Last_tcid, Last_num, tnum - Last_num, Last_type,
Last_mesg);
free(Last_tcid);
free(Last_mesg);
File = file;
}
/*
* If a file was specified, print the current result since we have no
* way of retaining the file contents for comparing with future
* results. Otherwise, buffer the current result info for next time.
*/
if (File != NULL) {
tst_print(TCID, tnum, Tst_range, ttype, tmesg);
Buffered = FALSE;
} else {
Last_tcid = (char *)malloc(strlen(TCID) + 1);
strcpy(Last_tcid, TCID);
Last_num = tnum;
Last_type = ttype_result;
Last_mesg = (char *)malloc(strlen(tmesg) + 1);
strcpy(Last_mesg, tmesg);
Buffered = TRUE;
}
}
/*
* tst_flush() - Print any messages pending because of CONDENSE mode,
* and flush T_out.
*/
void tst_flush(void)
{
#if DEBUG
printf("IN tst_flush\n");
fflush(stdout);
#endif
/*
* Print out last line if in CONDENSE or NOPASS mode.
*/
if (Buffered == TRUE && (T_mode == CONDENSE || T_mode == NOPASS)) {
tst_print(Last_tcid, Last_num, Tst_count - Last_num + 1,
Last_type, Last_mesg);
Buffered = FALSE;
}
fflush(T_out);
}
/*
* tst_print() - Actually print a line or range of lines to the output
* stream.
*/
static void tst_print(char *tcid, int tnum, int trange, int ttype, char *tmesg)
{
/*
* avoid unintended side effects from failures with fprintf when
* calling write(2), et all.
*/
int err = errno;
const char *type;
int ttype_result = TTYPE_RESULT(ttype);
#if DEBUG
printf("IN tst_print: tnum = %d, trange = %d, ttype = %d, tmesg = %s\n",
tnum, trange, ttype, tmesg);
fflush(stdout);
#endif
/*
* Save the test result type by ORing ttype into the current exit value
* (used by tst_exit()). This is already done in tst_res(), but is
* also done here to catch internal warnings. For internal warnings,
* tst_print() is called directly with a case of TWARN.
*/
T_exitval |= ttype_result;
/*
* If output mode is DISCARD, or if the output mode is NOPASS and this
* result is not one of FAIL, BROK, or WARN, just return. This check
* is necessary even though we check for DISCARD mode inside of
* tst_res(), since occasionally we get to this point without going
* through tst_res() (e.g. internal TWARN messages).
*/
if (T_mode == DISCARD || (T_mode == NOPASS && ttype_result != TFAIL &&
ttype_result != TBROK && ttype_result != TWARN))
return;
/*
* Build the result line and print it.
*/
type = strttype(ttype);
if (T_mode == VERBOSE) {
fprintf(T_out, "%-8s %4d %s : %s", tcid, tnum, type, tmesg);
} else {
if (trange > 1)
fprintf(T_out, "%-8s %4d-%-4d %s : %s",
tcid, tnum, tnum + trange - 1, type, tmesg);
else
fprintf(T_out, "%-8s %4d %s : %s",
tcid, tnum, type, tmesg);
}
if (ttype & TERRNO) {
fprintf(T_out, ": errno=%s(%i): %s", strerrnodef(err),
err, strerror(err));
}
if (ttype & TTERRNO) {
fprintf(T_out, ": TEST_ERRNO=%s(%i): %s",
strerrnodef(TEST_ERRNO), (int)TEST_ERRNO,
strerror(TEST_ERRNO));
}
fprintf(T_out, "\n");
/*
* If tst_res() was called with a file, append file contents to the
* end of last printed result.
*/
if (File != NULL)
cat_file(File);
File = NULL;
}
/*
* check_env() - Check the value of the environment variable TOUTPUT and
* set the global variable T_mode. The TOUTPUT environment
* variable should be set to "VERBOSE", "CONDENSE",
* "NOPASS", or "DISCARD". If TOUTPUT does not exist or
* is not set to a valid value, the default is "VERBOSE".
*/
static void check_env(void)
{
static int first_time = 1;
char *value;
#if DEBUG
printf("IN check_env\n");
fflush(stdout);
#endif
if (!first_time)
return;
first_time = 0;
/* TOUTPUT not defined, use default */
if ((value = getenv(TOUTPUT)) == NULL) {
T_mode = VERBOSE;
return;
}
if (strcmp(value, TOUT_CONDENSE_S) == 0) {
T_mode = CONDENSE;
return;
}
if (strcmp(value, TOUT_NOPASS_S) == 0) {
T_mode = NOPASS;
return;
}
if (strcmp(value, TOUT_DISCARD_S) == 0) {
T_mode = DISCARD;
return;
}
/* default */
T_mode = VERBOSE;
return;
}
/*
* tst_exit() - Call exit() with the value T_exitval, set up by
* tst_res(). T_exitval has a bit set for most of the
* result types that were seen (including TPASS, TFAIL,
* TBROK, TWARN, TCONF). Also, print the last result (if
* necessary) before exiting.
*/
void tst_exit(void)
{
#if DEBUG
printf("IN tst_exit\n"); fflush(stdout);
fflush(stdout);
#endif
/*
* Call tst_flush() flush any ouput in the buffer or the last
* result not printed because of CONDENSE mode.
*/
tst_flush();
/*
* Mask out TRETR, TINFO, and TCONF results from the exit status.
*/
exit(T_exitval & ~(TRETR | TINFO | TCONF));
}
/*
* tst_environ() - Preserve the tst_res() output location, despite any
* changes to stdout.
*/
int tst_environ(void)
{
if ((T_out = fdopen(dup(fileno(stdout)), "w")) == NULL)
return -1;
else
return 0;
}
/*
* tst_brk() - Fail or break current test case, and break the remaining
* tests cases.
*/
void tst_brk(int ttype, char *fname, void (*func)(void), char *arg_fmt, ...)
{
char tmesg[USERMESG];
int ttype_result = TTYPE_RESULT(ttype);
#if DEBUG
printf("IN tst_brk\n"); fflush(stdout);
fflush(stdout);
#endif
EXPAND_VAR_ARGS(tmesg, arg_fmt, USERMESG);
/*
* Only FAIL, BROK, CONF, and RETR are supported by tst_brk().
*/
if (ttype_result != TFAIL && ttype_result != TBROK &&
ttype_result != TCONF && ttype_result != TRETR) {
sprintf(Warn_mesg, "tst_brk(): Invalid Type: %d. Using TBROK",
ttype_result);
tst_print(TCID, 0, 1, TWARN, Warn_mesg);
ttype = TBROK;
}
/* Print the first result, if necessary. */
if (Tst_count < TST_TOTAL)
tst_res(ttype, fname, "%s", tmesg);
/* Determine the number of results left to report. */
Tst_range = TST_TOTAL - Tst_count;
/* Print the rest of the results, if necessary. */
if (Tst_range > 0) {
if (ttype == TCONF) {
tst_res(ttype, NULL,
"Remaining cases not appropriate for configuration");
} else {
if ( ttype == TRETR )
tst_res(ttype, NULL, "Remaining cases retired");
else
tst_res(TBROK, NULL, "Remaining cases broken");
}
} else {
Tst_range = 1;
Expand_varargs = TRUE;
}
/*
* If no cleanup function was specified, just return to the caller.
* Otherwise call the specified function. If specified function
* returns, call tst_exit().
*/
if (func != NULL) {
(*func)();
tst_exit();
}
}
/*
* tst_brkloop() - Fail or break current test case, and break the
* remaining test cases within test case loop.
*/
void tst_brkloop(int ttype, char *fname, void (*func)(void), char *arg_fmt, ...)
{
char tmesg[USERMESG];
#if DEBUG
printf("IN tst_brkloop\n"); fflush(stdout);
fflush(stdout);
#endif
EXPAND_VAR_ARGS(tmesg, arg_fmt, USERMESG);
if (Tst_lpstart < 0 || Tst_lptotal < 0) {
tst_print(TCID, 0, 1, TWARN,
"tst_brkloop(): Tst_lpstart & Tst_lptotal must both be assigned non-negative values");
Expand_varargs = TRUE;
return;
}
/*
* Only FAIL, BROK, CONF, and RETR are supported by tst_brkloop().
*/
if (ttype != TFAIL && ttype != TBROK && ttype != TCONF &&
ttype != TRETR) {
sprintf(Warn_mesg,
"tst_brkloop(): Invalid Type: %d(%s). Using TBROK",
ttype, strttype(ttype));
tst_print(TCID, 0, 1, TWARN, Warn_mesg);
ttype = TBROK;
}
/* Print the first result, if necessary. */
if (Tst_count < Tst_lpstart + Tst_lptotal)
tst_res(ttype, fname, "%s", tmesg);
/* Determine the number of results left to report. */
Tst_range = Tst_lptotal + Tst_lpstart - Tst_count;
/* Print the rest of the results, if necessary. */
if (Tst_range > 0) {
if (ttype == TCONF) {
tst_res(ttype, NULL,
"Remaining cases in loop not appropriate for configuration");
} else {
if (ttype == TRETR)
tst_res(ttype, NULL, "Remaining cases in loop retired");
else
tst_res(TBROK, NULL, "Remaining cases in loop broken");
}
} else {
Tst_range = 1;
Expand_varargs = TRUE;
}
/* If a cleanup function was specified, call it. */
if (func != NULL)
(*func)();
}
/*
* tst_resm() - Interface to tst_res(), with no filename.
*/
void tst_resm(int ttype, char *arg_fmt, ...)
{
char tmesg[USERMESG];
#if DEBUG
printf("IN tst_resm\n"); fflush(stdout);
fflush(stdout);
#endif
EXPAND_VAR_ARGS(tmesg, arg_fmt, USERMESG);
tst_res(ttype, NULL, "%s", tmesg);
}
/*
* tst_brkm() - Interface to tst_brk(), with no filename.
*/
void tst_brkm(int ttype, void (*func)(void), char *arg_fmt, ...)
{
char tmesg[USERMESG];
#if DEBUG
printf("IN tst_brkm\n"); fflush(stdout);
fflush(stdout);
#endif
EXPAND_VAR_ARGS(tmesg, arg_fmt, USERMESG);
tst_brk(ttype, NULL, func, "%s", tmesg);
}
/*
* tst_brkloopm() - Interface to tst_brkloop(), with no filename.
*/
void tst_brkloopm(int ttype, void (*func)(void), char *arg_fmt, ...)
{
char tmesg[USERMESG];
#if DEBUG
printf("IN tst_brkloopm\n");
fflush(stdout);
#endif
EXPAND_VAR_ARGS(tmesg, arg_fmt, USERMESG);
tst_brkloop(ttype, NULL, func, "%s", tmesg);
}
/*
* tst_require_root() - Test for root permissions and abort if not.
*/
void tst_require_root(void (*func)(void))
{
if (geteuid() != 0)
tst_brkm(TCONF, func, "Test needs to be run as root");
}
/*
* cat_file() - Print the contents of a file to standard out.
*/
static void cat_file(char *filename)
{
FILE *fp;
int b_read, b_written;
char buffer[BUFSIZ];
#if DEBUG
printf("IN cat_file\n"); fflush(stdout);
#endif
if ((fp = fopen(filename, "r")) == NULL) {
sprintf(Warn_mesg,
"tst_res(): fopen(%s, \"r\") failed; errno = %d: %s",
filename, errno, strerror(errno));
tst_print(TCID, 0, 1, TWARN, Warn_mesg);
return;
}
errno = 0;
while ((b_read = fread(buffer, 1, BUFSIZ, fp)) != 0) {
if ((b_written = fwrite(buffer, 1, b_read, T_out)) != b_read) {
sprintf(Warn_mesg,
"tst_res(): While trying to cat \"%s\", fwrite() wrote only %d of %d bytes",
filename, b_written, b_read);
tst_print(TCID, 0, 1, TWARN, Warn_mesg);
break;
}
}
if (!feof(fp)) {
sprintf(Warn_mesg,
"tst_res(): While trying to cat \"%s\", fread() failed, errno = %d: %s",
filename, errno, strerror(errno));
tst_print(TCID, 0, 1, TWARN, Warn_mesg);
}
if (fclose(fp) != 0) {
sprintf(Warn_mesg,
"tst_res(): While trying to cat \"%s\", fclose() failed, errno = %d: %s",
filename, errno, strerror(errno));
tst_print(TCID, 0, 1, TWARN, Warn_mesg);
}
}
#ifdef UNIT_TEST
/****************************************************************************
* Unit test code: Takes input from stdin and can make the following
* calls: tst_res(), tst_resm(), tst_brk(), tst_brkm(),
* tst_flush_buf(), tst_exit().
****************************************************************************/
int TST_TOTAL = 10;
char *TCID = "TESTTCID";
#define RES "tst_res.c UNIT TEST message; ttype = %d; contents of \"%s\":"
#define RESM "tst_res.c UNIT TEST message; ttype = %d"
int main(void)
{
int ttype;
int range;
char chr;
char fname[MAXMESG];
printf("UNIT TEST of tst_res.c. Options for ttype:\n\
-1 : call tst_exit()\n\
-2 : call tst_flush()\n\
-3 : call tst_brk()\n\
-4 : call tst_brkloop()\n\
-5 : call tst_res() with a range\n\
%2i : call tst_res(TPASS, ...)\n\
%2i : call tst_res(TFAIL, ...)\n\
%2i : call tst_res(TBROK, ...)\n\
%2i : call tst_res(TWARN, ...)\n\
%2i : call tst_res(TRETR, ...)\n\
%2i : call tst_res(TINFO, ...)\n\
%2i : call tst_res(TCONF, ...)\n\n",
TPASS, TFAIL, TBROK, TWARN, TRETR, TINFO, TCONF);
while (1) {
printf("Enter ttype (-5,-4,-3,-2,-1,%i,%i,%i,%i,%i,%i,%i): ",
TPASS, TFAIL, TBROK, TWARN, TRETR, TINFO, TCONF);
scanf("%d%c", &ttype, &chr);
switch (ttype) {
case -1:
tst_exit();
break;
case -2:
tst_flush();
break;
case -3:
printf("Enter the current type (%i=FAIL, %i=BROK, %i=RETR, %i=CONF): ",
TFAIL, TBROK, TRETR, TCONF);
scanf("%d%c", &ttype, &chr);
printf("Enter file name (<cr> for none): ");
gets(fname);
if (strcmp(fname, "") == 0)
tst_brkm(ttype, tst_exit, RESM, ttype);
else
tst_brk(ttype, fname, tst_exit, RES, ttype, fname);
break;
case -4:
printf("Enter the size of the loop: ");
scanf("%d%c", &range, &chr);
Tst_lpstart = Tst_count;
Tst_lptotal = range;
printf("Enter the current type (%i=FAIL, %i=BROK, %i=RETR, %i=CONF): ",
TFAIL, TBROK, TRETR, TCONF);
scanf("%d%c", &ttype, &chr);
printf("Enter file name (<cr> for none): ");
gets(fname);
if (strcmp(fname, "") == 0)
tst_brkloopm(ttype, NULL, RESM, ttype);
else
tst_brkloop(ttype, fname, NULL, RES, ttype, fname);
break;
case -5:
printf("Enter the size of the range: ");
scanf("%d%c", &Tst_range, &chr);
printf("Enter the current type (%i,%i,%i,%i,%i,%i,%i): ",
TPASS, TFAIL, TBROK, TWARN, TRETR, TINFO, TCONF);
scanf("%d%c", &ttype, &chr);
default:
printf("Enter file name (<cr> for none): ");
gets(fname);
if (strcmp(fname, "") == 0)
tst_resm(ttype, RESM, ttype);
else
tst_res(ttype, fname, RES, ttype, fname);
break;
}
}
}
#endif /* UNIT_TEST */