openrc/test/units/check-is-older-than.sh
William Hubbs fdfa6dbb0e
rewrite tests (#515)
* rewrite tests to work with meson

This ports our tests to meson and makes them able to be run in parallel.

* add tests to ci

* rewrite test/check-trailing-newlines in bash

This test was using a GNU sed command which does not work on Alpine Linux.
2022-04-16 15:13:08 -05:00

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#!/bin/sh
# unit test for is_older_than code of baselayout (2008/06/19)
# Author: Matthias Schwarzott <zzam@gentoo.org>
if [ -z "${BUILD_ROOT}" ]; then
printf "%s\n" "BUILD_ROOT must be defined" >&2
exit 1
fi
PATH="${BUILD_ROOT}"/src/is_older_than:${PATH}
TMPDIR="${BUILD_ROOT}"/tmp-"$(basename "$0")"
# Please note that we added this unit test because the function
# should really be called is_newer_than as it's what it's really testing.
# Or more perversly, returning 0 on failure and 1 and success.
# bool is_older_than(reference, files/dirs to check)
#
# return 0 if any of the files/dirs are newer than
# the reference file
#
# EXAMPLE: if is_older_than a.out *.o ; then ...
ref_is_older_than()
{
local x= ref="$1"
shift
for x; do
[ "${x}" -nt "${ref}" ] && return 0
if [ -d "${x}" ]; then
ref_is_older_than "${ref}" "${x}"/* && return 0
fi
done
return 1
}
do_test()
{
local r1= r2=
ref_is_older_than "$@"
r1=$?
is_older_than "$@"
r2=$?
[ -n "${VERBOSE}" ] &&
printf "reference = %s | OpenRC = %s\n" "$r1" "$r2"
[ $r1 = $r2 ]
}
echo_cmd()
{
[ -n "${VERBOSE}" ] && printf "%s\n" "$@"
"$@"
}
test_it()
{
do_test "${TMPDIR}"/ref "${TMPDIR}"/dir1 "${TMPDIR}"/dir2
}
run_test()
{
echo_cmd mkdir -p "${TMPDIR}"/dir1 "${TMPDIR}"/dir2
echo_cmd touch "${TMPDIR}"/dir1/f1 "${TMPDIR}"/dir1/f2 \
"${TMPDIR}"/dir1/f3 "${TMPDIR}"/dir2/f1 \
"${TMPDIR}"/dir2/f2 "${TMPDIR}"/dir2/f3
echo_cmd sleep 1
echo_cmd touch "${TMPDIR}"/ref
test_it || return 1
echo_cmd sleep 1
echo_cmd touch "${TMPDIR}"/dir1/f2
test_it || return 1
echo_cmd sleep 1
echo_cmd touch "${TMPDIR}"/ref
test_it || return 1
echo_cmd sleep 1
echo_cmd touch "${TMPDIR}"/dir2/f2
test_it || return 1
}
rm -rf "${TMPDIR}"
mkdir "${TMPDIR}"
run_test
retval=$?
rm -rf "${TMPDIR}"
exit ${retval}