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#use strict;
-use 5.010;
-use feature 'state'; # included in 5.010
+use v5.10.1;
use warnings;
+use if $^V >= v5.19.11, experimental => 'smartmatch';
use Errno;
use FileHandle;
use Time::Local;
use Cwd;
use File::Basename;
+use Pod::Usage;
+use Getopt::Long;
use FindBin qw'$RealBin';
use lib "$RealBin/lib";
use Exim::Runtest;
+use Exim::Utils qw(uniq numerically);
-use if $ENV{DEBUG} && $ENV{DEBUG} =~ /\bruntest\b/ => ('Smart::Comments' => '####');
+use if $ENV{DEBUG} && scalar($ENV{DEBUG} =~ /\bruntest\b/) => 'Smart::Comments' => '####';
+use if $ENV{DEBUG} && scalar($ENV{DEBUG} =~ /\bruntest\b/) => 'Data::Dumper';
use constant TEST_TOP => 8999;
use constant TEST_SPECIAL_TOP => 9999;
my $have_ipv6 = 1;
my $have_largefiles = 0;
-my $test_start = 1;
-my $test_end = TEST_TOP;
-
my @test_list = ();
/Tue, 2 Mar 1999 09:44:33 +0000/gx;
# Date/time in logs and in one instance of a filter test
- s/^\d{4}-\d\d-\d\d\s\d\d:\d\d:\d\d(\s[+-]\d\d\d\d)?/1999-03-02 09:44:33/gx;
+ s/^\d{4}-\d\d-\d\d\s\d\d:\d\d:\d\d(\s[+-]\d\d\d\d)?\s/1999-03-02 09:44:33 /gx;
+ s/^\d{4}-\d\d-\d\d\s\d\d:\d\d:\d\d\.\d{3}(\s[+-]\d\d\d\d)?\s/2017-07-30 18:51:05.712 /gx;
s/^Logwrite\s"\d{4}-\d\d-\d\d\s\d\d:\d\d:\d\d/Logwrite "1999-03-02 09:44:33/gx;
# Date/time in message separators
# Not all platforms build with DKIM enabled
next if /^PDKIM >> Body data for hash, canonicalized/;
+ # Not all platforms have sendfile support
+ next if /^cannot use sendfile for body: no support$/;
+
# Parts of DKIM-specific debug output depend on the time/date
next if /^date:\w+,\{SP\}/;
next if /^PDKIM \[[^[]+\] (Header hash|b) computed:/;
next if /^(ppppp )?setsockopt FASTOPEN: Protocol not available$/;
+ # Specific pointer values reported for DB operations change from run to run
+ s/^(returned from EXIM_DBOPEN: 0x)[0-9a-f]+/$1AAAAAAAA/;
+ s/^(EXIM_DBCLOSE.0x)[0-9a-f]+/$1AAAAAAAA/;
+
# When Exim is checking the size of directories for maildir, it uses
# the check_dir_size() function to scan directories. Of course, the order
# of the files that are obtained using readdir() varies from system to
{
# Berkeley DB version differences
next if / Berkeley DB error: /;
+
+ # CHUNKING: exact sizes depend on hostnames in headers
+ s/(=>.* K C="250- \d)\d+ (byte chunk, total \d)\d+/$1nn $2nn/;
}
# ======== All files other than stderr ========
-##################################################
-# Check for sudo access to root #
-##################################################
-
-print "You need to have sudo access to root to run these tests. Checking ...\n";
-if (system('sudo true >/dev/null') != 0)
- {
- die "** Test for sudo failed: testing abandoned.\n";
- }
-else
- {
- print "Test for sudo OK\n";
- }
-
-
-
##################################################
# See if an Exim binary has been given #
##################################################
# as the path to the binary. If the first argument does not start with a
# '/' but exists in the file system, it's assumed to be the Exim binary.
-($parm_exim, @ARGV) = Exim::Runtest::exim_binary(@ARGV);
-print "Exim binary is $parm_exim\n" if $parm_exim ne '';
-
-
##################################################
# Sort out options and which tests are to be run #
# options are passed on to Exim calls within the tests. Typically, this is used
# to turn on Exim debugging while setting up a test.
-while (@ARGV > 0 && $ARGV[0] =~ /^-/)
- {
- my($arg) = shift @ARGV;
- if ($optargs eq '')
- {
- if ($arg eq "-DEBUG") { $debug = 1; $cr = "\n"; next; }
- if ($arg eq "-DIFF") { $cf = "diff -u"; next; }
- if ($arg eq "-CONTINUE"){$force_continue = 1;
- $more = "cat";
- next; }
- if ($arg eq "-UPDATE") { $force_update = 1; next; }
- if ($arg eq "-NOIPV4") { $have_ipv4 = 0; next; }
- if ($arg eq "-NOIPV6") { $have_ipv6 = 0; next; }
- if ($arg eq "-KEEP") { $save_output = 1; next; }
- if ($arg eq "-SLOW") { $slow = 1; next; }
- if ($arg eq "-VALGRIND") { $valgrind = 1; next; }
- if ($arg =~ /^-FLAVOU?R$/) { $flavour = shift; next; }
- }
- $optargs .= " $arg";
- }
+Getopt::Long::Configure qw(no_getopt_compat);
+GetOptions(
+ 'debug' => sub { $debug = 1; $cr = "\n" },
+ 'diff' => sub { $cf = 'diff -u' },
+ 'continue' => sub { $force_continue = 1; $more = 'cat' },
+ 'update' => \$force_update,
+ 'ipv4!' => \$have_ipv4,
+ 'ipv6!' => \$have_ipv6,
+ 'keep' => \$save_output,
+ 'slow' => \$slow,
+ 'valgrind' => \$valgrind,
+ 'range=s{2}' => \my @range_wanted,
+ 'test=i@' => \my @tests_wanted,
+ 'flavor|flavour=s' => $flavour,
+ 'help' => sub { pod2usage(-exit => 0) },
+ 'man' => sub {
+ pod2usage(
+ -exit => 0,
+ -verbose => 2,
+ -noperldoc => system('perldoc -V 2>/dev/null 1>&2')
+ );
+ },
+) or pod2usage;
+
+($parm_exim, @ARGV) = Exim::Runtest::exim_binary(@ARGV);
+print "Exim binary is `$parm_exim'\n" if defined $parm_exim;
-# Any subsequent arguments are a range of test numbers.
-if (@ARGV)
+my @wanted = sort numerically uniq
+ @tests_wanted ? @tests_wanted : (),
+ @range_wanted ? $range_wanted[0] .. $range_wanted[1] : (),
+ @ARGV ? @ARGV == 1 ? $ARGV[0] :
+ $ARGV[1] eq '+' ? $ARGV[0]..($ARGV[0] >= 9000 ? TEST_SPECIAL_TOP : TEST_TOP) :
+ 0+$ARGV[0]..0+$ARGV[1] # add 0 to cope with test numbers starting with zero
+ : ();
+@wanted = 1..TEST_TOP if not @wanted;
+
+##################################################
+# Check for sudo access to root #
+##################################################
+
+print "You need to have sudo access to root to run these tests. Checking ...\n";
+if (system('sudo true >/dev/null') != 0)
{
- $test_end = $test_start = shift;
- $test_end = shift if @ARGV;
- $test_end = ($test_start >= 9000)? TEST_SPECIAL_TOP : TEST_TOP
- if $test_end eq '+';
- die "** Test numbers out of order\n" if ($test_end < $test_start);
+ die "** Test for sudo failed: testing abandoned.\n";
+ }
+else
+ {
+ print "Test for sudo OK\n";
}
-my @test_range = $test_start..$test_end;
+
+
##################################################
# If $parm_exim is still empty, ask the caller
-if ($parm_exim eq '')
+if (not $parm_exim)
{
print "** Did not find an Exim binary to test\n";
for ($i = 0; $i < 5; $i++)
open(TCL, $parm_trusted_config_list) or die "Can't open $parm_trusted_config_list: $!\n";
my $test_config = getcwd() . '/test-config';
die "Can't find '$test_config' in TRUSTED_CONFIG_LIST $parm_trusted_config_list."
- if not grep { /^$test_config$/ } <TCL>;
+ if not grep { /^\Q$test_config\E$/ } <TCL>;
}
else
{
# because the current binary does not support the right facilities, and also
# those that are outside the numerical range selected.
-print "\nTest range is $test_start to $test_end (flavour $flavour)\n";
+printf "\nWill run %d tests between %d and %d for flavour %s\n",
+ scalar(@wanted), $wanted[0], $wanted[-1], $flavour;
+
print "Omitting \${dlfunc expansion tests (loadable module not present)\n"
if $dlfunc_deleted;
print "Omitting dbm tests (unable to copy exim_dbmbuild)\n"
or die tests_exit(-1, "Failed to find test scripts in 'scripts/*`: $!");
# Scan for relevant tests
-
-DIR: for ($i = 0; $i < @test_dirs; $i++)
+# HS12: Needs to be reworked.
+DIR: for (my $i = 0; $i < @test_dirs; $i++)
{
my($testdir) = $test_dirs[$i];
my($wantthis) = 1;
# test in the next directory.
next DIR if ($i < @test_dirs - 1) &&
- ($test_start >= substr($test_dirs[$i+1], 0, 4));
+ ($wanted[0] >= substr($test_dirs[$i+1], 0, 4));
# No need to carry on if the end test is less than the first test in this
# subdirectory.
- last DIR if $test_end < substr($testdir, 0, 4);
+ last DIR if $wanted[-1] < substr($testdir, 0, 4);
# Check requirements, if any.
# We want the tests from this subdirectory, provided they are in the
# range that was selected.
- @testlist = map { basename $_ } glob "scripts/$testdir/*";
+ @testlist = grep { $_ ~~ @wanted } grep { /^\d+(?:\.\d+)?$/ } map { basename $_ } glob "scripts/$testdir/*";
tests_exit(-1, "Failed to read test scripts from `scripts/$testdir/*': $!")
if not @testlist;
foreach $test (@testlist)
{
- next if ($test !~ /^\d{4}(?:\.\d+)?$/);
- if (!$wantthis || $test < $test_start || $test > $test_end)
+ if (!$wantthis)
{
log_test($log_summary_filename, $test, '.');
}
}
}
-print ">>Test List: @test_list\n", if $debug;
+print ">>Test List:\n", join "\n", @test_list, '' if $debug;
##################################################
tests_exit(-1, "No runnable tests selected") if not @test_list;
tests_exit(0);
+__END__
+
+=head1 NAME
+
+ runtest - run the exim testsuite
+
+=head1 SYNOPSIS
+
+ runtest [exim-path] [options] [test0 [test1]]
+
+=head1 DESCRIPTION
+
+B<runtest> runs the Exim testsuite.
+
+=head1 OPTIONS
+
+For legacy reasons the options are not case sensitive.
+
+=over
+
+=item B<--continue>
+
+Do not stop for user interaction or on errors. (default: off)
+
+=item B<--debug>
+
+This option enables the output of debug information when running the
+various test commands. (default: off)
+
+=item B<--diff>
+
+Use C<diff -u> for comparing the expected output with the produced
+output. (default: use a built-in routine)
+
+=item B<--flavor>|B<--flavour> I<flavour>
+
+Override the expected results for results for a specific (OS) flavour.
+(default: unused)
+
+=item B<--[no]ipv4>
+
+Skip IPv4 related setup and tests (default: use ipv4)
+
+=item B<--[no]ipv6>
+
+Skip IPv6 related setup and tests (default: use ipv6)
+
+=item B<--keep>
+
+Keep the various output files produced during a test run. (default: don't keep)
+
+=item B<--range> I<n0> I<n1>
+
+Run tests between (including) I<n0> and I<n1>. A "+" may be used to specify the "last
+test available".
+
+=item B<--slow>
+
+Insert some delays to compensate for a slow host system. (default: off)
+
+=item B<--test> I<n>
+
+Run the specified test. This option may used multiple times.
+
+=item B<--update>
+
+Automatically update the recorded (expected) data on mismatch. (default: off)
+
+=item B<--valgrind>
+
+Start Exim wrapped by I<valgrind>. (default: don't use valgrind)
+
+=back
+
+=cut
+
+
# End of runtest script