#!/bin/sh export LC_ALL=C o=$(mktemp) gb=$(mktemp) input=$(mktemp) output=$(mktemp) errput=$(mktemp) rc=0 bold=$(tput bold) resbold=$(tput sgr0) red=$(tput setaf 1) rescolors=$(tput op) tryDiff () { diff -u --strip-trailing-cr $1 $2 || (echo -e "${bold}${red}${i%.asm}${variant}.$3 mismatch!${rescolors}${resbold}"; false) } tryCmp () { cmp $1 $2 || (../../contrib/gbdiff.bash $1 $2; echo -e "${bold}${red}${i%.asm}${variant}.out.bin mismatch!${rescolors}${resbold}"; false) } for i in *.asm; do for variant in '' '.pipe'; do if [ -z "$variant" ]; then ../../rgbasm -Weverything -o $o $i > $output 2> $errput desired_output=${i%.asm}.out desired_errput=${i%.asm}.err else # `include-recursion.asm` refers to its own name inside the test code. # Skip testing with stdin input for that file. if [ "$i" = "include-recursion.asm" ]; then continue fi # Stop! This is not a Useless Use Of Cat. Using cat instead of # stdin redirection makes the input an unseekable pipe - a scenario # that's harder to deal with and was broken when the feature was # first implemented. cat $i | ../../rgbasm -Weverything -o $o - > $output 2> $errput # Use two otherwise unused files for temp storage desired_output=$input desired_errput=$gb # Escape regex metacharacters subst="$(printf '%s\n' "$i" | sed 's:[][\/.^$*]:\\&:g')" # Replace the file name with a dash to match changed output sed "s/$subst/-/g" ${i%.asm}.out > $desired_output sed "s/$subst/-/g" ${i%.asm}.err > $desired_errput fi tryDiff $desired_output $output out our_rc=$? tryDiff $desired_errput $errput err our_rc=$(($? || $our_rc)) bin=${i%.asm}.out.bin if [ -f $bin ]; then ../../rgblink -o $gb $o dd if=$gb count=1 bs=$(printf %s $(wc -c < $bin)) > $output 2>/dev/null tryCmp $bin $output our_rc=$(($? || $our_rc)) fi rc=$(($rc || $our_rc)) if [ $our_rc -ne 0 ]; then break; fi done done rm -f $o $gb $input $output exit $rc