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2016-06-11test: set LD_LIBRARY_PATH early and keep its old contentsTomi Ollila
Previously LD_LIBRARY_PATH was exported (and environment changed) in the middle of test case execution, when a function setting it was called. Previously the old contents of LD_LIBRARY_PATH was lost (if any) when it was re-set and exported. In some systems the old contents of LD_LIBRARY_PATH was needed to e.g. locate suitable gmime library.
2016-06-11test: fix die() in test-lib-common.shTomi Ollila
In scripts that include test-lib-common.sh but not test-lib.sh the die() implementation needs to be a bit different due to fd redirection differences. test-lib-common.sh implements die() only if it was not implemented already.
2016-06-05Use https instead of http where possibleDaniel Kahn Gillmor
Many of the external links found in the notmuch source can be resolved using https instead of http. This changeset addresses as many as i could find, without touching the e-mail corpus or expected outputs found in tests.
2016-05-19test: copyright information updatesTomi Ollila
Files in test directories had only copyright of a single individual, of which code was adapted here as a base of the test system. Since then many Notmuch Developers have contributed to the test system, which is now acknowledged with a constant string in some of the test files. The README file in test directory instructed new files contain a copyright notice, but that has never been done (and it is also not needed). To simplify things a bit (and lessen confusion) this instruction is now removed. As a side enchangement, all of the 3 entries in the whole source tree cd'ing to `dirname` of "$0" now uses syntax cd "$(dirname "$0")". This makes these particular lines work when current working directory is e.g. /c/Program Files/notmuch/test/. (Probably it would fail elsewhere, though.)
2015-12-30test: Always use paths without symlinksMichal Sojka
When notmuch sources are at a symlinked path, some tests fail because one part of the test uses physical path and another uses logical path (with symlinks). For example the following test output is produced when the test is started from /home/src/symlink-to-notmuch, which is a symlink to /home/src/notmuch. FAIL notmuch-fcc-dirs set to a string --- T310-emacs.26.OUTPUT 2015-12-29 08:54:29.055878637 +0000 +++ T310-emacs.26.EXPECTED 2015-12-29 08:54:29.055878637 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ From: Notmuch Test Suite <test_suite@notmuchmail.org> To: Subject: -Fcc: /home/src/notmuch/test/tmp.T310-emacs/mail/sent-string +Fcc: /home/src/symlink-to-notmuch/test/tmp.T310-emacs/mail/sent-string --text follows this line-- nil This commit makes all paths in test scripts physical. With it, all tests pass even when run from a symlinked directory.
2015-09-04test: move backup_database and restore_database to libraryDavid Bremner
The plan is to re-use them in testing the same errors from the CLI
2015-08-07test: make script exit (1) if it "fails" to source (.) a fileTomi Ollila
The files (test) scripts source (with builtin command `.`) provides information which the scripts depend, and without the `source` to succeed allowing script to continue may lead to dangerous situations (e.g. rm -rf "${undefined_variable}"/*). At the end of all source (.) lines construct ' || exit 1' was added; In our case the script script will exit if it cannot find (or read) the file to be sourced. Additionally script would also exits if the last command of the sourced file exited nonzero.
2015-01-19test: prepare test-lib.sh for possible test system debug sessionTomi Ollila
When something in tests fails one possibility to test is to run the test script as `bash -x TXXX-testname.sh`. As stderr (fd 2) was redirected to separate file during test execution also this set -x (xtrace) output would also go there. test-lib.sh saves the stderr to fd 7 from where it can be restored, and bash has BASH_XTRACEFD variable, which is now given the same value 7, making bash to output all xtrade information (consistently) there. This lib file used to save fd's 1 & 2 to 6 & 7 (respectively) in test_begin_subtest(), but as those needs to be set *before* XTRACEFD variable is set those are now saved at the beginning of the lib (once). This is safe and simple thing to do. To make xtrace output more verbose PS4 variable was set to contain the source file, line number and if execution is in function, that function name. Setting this variable has no effect when not xtracing. As it is known that fd 6 is redirected stdout, printing status can now use that fd, instead of saving stdout to fd 5 and use it.
2014-07-13test: use sh.config for configurationJani Nikula
2014-03-18doc: build man pages into hierarchy, fix help test.David Bremner
It turns out there was a reason the old man pages were stored in a man compatible hierarchy, namely so that we could run man on them before installing. Hardcode doc build location into test suite. This isn't ideal, but let's unbreak the test suite for now.
2012-11-25test: factor out part of test-lib.sh into test-lib-common.shDavid Bremner
The idea is to use some of the simpler parts of the test suite infrastructure to help run performance tests.