# This file contains support code for the Tcl test suite. It is # normally sourced by the individual files in the test suite before # they run their tests. This improved approach to testing was designed # and initially implemented by Mary Ann May-Pumphrey of Sun Microsystems. # # Copyright (c) 1994-1997 Sun Microsystems, Inc. # # See the file "license.terms" for information on usage and redistribution # of this file, and for a DISCLAIMER OF ALL WARRANTIES. # # RCS: @(#) $Id: defs,v 1.13 1999/01/26 04:11:34 jingham Exp $ if ![info exists srcdir] { set srcdir . } if ![info exists VERBOSE] { set VERBOSE 0 } if ![info exists TESTS] { set TESTS {} } tk appname tktest wm title . tktest # Check configuration information that will determine which tests # to run. To do this, create an array testConfig. Each element # has a 0 or 1 value, and the following elements are defined: # unixOnly - 1 means this is a UNIX platform, so it's OK # to run tests that only work under UNIX. # macOnly - 1 means this is a Mac platform, so it's OK # to run tests that only work on Macs. # pcOnly - 1 means this is a PC platform, so it's OK to # run tests that only work on PCs. # unixOrPc - 1 means this is a UNIX or PC platform. # macOrPc - 1 means this is a Mac or PC platform. # macOrUnix - 1 means this is a Mac or UNIX platform. # nonPortable - 1 means this the tests are being running in # the master Tcl/Tk development environment; # Some tests are inherently non-portable because # they depend on things like word length, file system # configuration, window manager, etc. These tests # are only run in the main Tcl development directory # where the configuration is well known. The presence # of the file "doAllTests" in this directory indicates # that it is safe to run non-portable tests. # fonts - 1 means that this platform uses fonts with # well-know geometries, so it is safe to run # tests that depend on particular font sizes. catch {unset testConfig} set testConfig(unixOnly) [expr {$tcl_platform(platform) == "unix"}] set testConfig(macOnly) [expr {$tcl_platform(platform) == "macintosh"}] set testConfig(pcOnly) [expr {$tcl_platform(platform) == "windows"}] set testConfig(unix) $testConfig(unixOnly) set testConfig(mac) $testConfig(macOnly) set testConfig(pc) $testConfig(pcOnly) set testConfig(unixOrPc) [expr $testConfig(unixOnly) || $testConfig(pcOnly)] set testConfig(macOrPc) [expr $testConfig(macOnly) || $testConfig(pcOnly)] set testConfig(macOrUnix) [expr $testConfig(macOnly) || $testConfig(unixOnly)] set testConfig(nonPortable) [expr [file exists doAllTests] || [file exists DOALLT~1]] set testConfig(nt) [expr {$tcl_platform(os) == "Windows NT"}] set testConfig(95) [expr {$tcl_platform(os) == "Windows 95"}] set testConfig(win32s) [expr {$tcl_platform(os) == "Win32s"}] # The following config switches are used to mark tests that should work, # but have been temporarily disabled on certain platforms because they don't. set testConfig(tempNotPc) [expr !$testConfig(pc)] set testConfig(tempNotMac) [expr !$testConfig(mac)] set testConfig(tempNotUnix) [expr !$testConfig(unix)] # The following config switches are used to mark tests that crash on # certain platforms, so that they can be reactivated again when the # underlying problem is fixed. set testConfig(pcCrash) [expr !$testConfig(pc)] set testConfig(win32sCrash) [expr !$testConfig(win32s)] set testConfig(macCrash) [expr !$testConfig(mac)] set testConfig(unixCrash) [expr !$testConfig(unix)] set testConfig(fonts) 1 catch {destroy .e} entry .e -width 0 -font {Helvetica -12} -bd 1 .e insert end "a.bcd" if {([winfo reqwidth .e] != 37) || ([winfo reqheight .e] != 20)} { set testConfig(fonts) 0 } destroy .e .t text .t -width 80 -height 20 -font {Times -14} -bd 1 pack .t .t insert end "This is\na dot." update set x [list [.t bbox 1.3] [.t bbox 2.5]] destroy .t if {[string match {{22 3 6 15} {31 18 [34] 15}} $x] == 0} { set testConfig(fonts) 0 } if {$testConfig(nonPortable) == 0} { puts "(will skip non-portable tests)" } if {$testConfig(fonts) == 0} { puts "(will skip font-sensitive tests: this system has unexpected font geometries)" } trace variable testConfig r safeFetch proc safeFetch {n1 n2 op} { global testConfig if {($n2 != {}) && ([info exists testConfig($n2)] == 0)} { set testConfig($n2) 0 } } # If there is no "memory" command (because memory debugging isn't # enabled), generate a dummy command that does nothing. if {[info commands memory] == ""} { proc memory args {} } proc print_verbose {name description script code answer} { puts stdout "\n" puts stdout "==== $name $description" puts stdout "==== Contents of test case:" puts stdout "$script" if {$code != 0} { if {$code == 1} { puts stdout "==== Test generated error:" puts stdout $answer } elseif {$code == 2} { puts stdout "==== Test generated return exception; result was:" puts stdout $answer } elseif {$code == 3} { puts stdout "==== Test generated break exception" } elseif {$code == 4} { puts stdout "==== Test generated continue exception" } else { puts stdout "==== Test generated exception $code; message was:" puts stdout $answer } } else { puts stdout "==== Result was:" puts stdout "$answer" } } # test -- # This procedure runs a test and prints an error message if the # test fails. If VERBOSE has been set, it also prints a message # even if the test succeeds. The test will be skipped if it # doesn't match the TESTS variable, or if one of the elements # of "constraints" turns out not to be true. # # Arguments: # name - Name of test, in the form foo-1.2. # description - Short textual description of the test, to # help humans understand what it does. # constraints - A list of one or more keywords, each of # which must be the name of an element in # the array "testConfig". If any of these # elements is zero, the test is skipped. # This argument may be omitted. # script - Script to run to carry out the test. It must # return a result that can be checked for # correctness. # answer - Expected result from script. proc test {name description script answer args} { global VERBOSE TESTS testConfig if {[string compare $TESTS ""] != 0} { set ok 0 foreach test $TESTS { if {[string match $test $name]} { set ok 1 break } } if {!$ok} { return } } set i [llength $args] if {$i == 0} { # Empty body } elseif {$i == 1} { # "constraints" argument exists; shuffle arguments down, then # make sure that the constraints are satisfied. set constraints $script set script $answer set answer [lindex $args 0] set doTest 0 if {[string match {*[$\[]*} $constraints] != 0} { # full expression, e.g. {$foo > [info tclversion]} catch {set doTest [uplevel #0 expr $constraints]} } elseif {[regexp {[^.a-zA-Z0-9 ]+} $constraints] != 0} { # something like {a || b} should be turned into # $testConfig(a) || $testConfig(b). regsub -all {[.a-zA-Z0-9]+} $constraints {$testConfig(&)} c catch {set doTest [eval expr $c]} } else { # just simple constraints such as {unixOnly fonts}. set doTest 1 foreach constraint $constraints { if {![info exists testConfig($constraint)] || !$testConfig($constraint)} { set doTest 0 break } } } if {$doTest == 0} { if {$VERBOSE} { puts stdout "++++ $name SKIPPED: $constraints" } return } } else { error "wrong # args: must be \"test name description ?constraints? script answer\"" } memory tag $name set code [catch {uplevel $script} result] if {$code != 0} { print_verbose $name $description $script $code $result } elseif {[string compare $result $answer] == 0} { if {$VERBOSE} then { if {$VERBOSE > 0} { print_verbose $name $description $script $code $result } if {$VERBOSE != -2} { puts stdout "++++ $name PASSED" } } } else { print_verbose $name $description $script $code $result puts stdout "---- Result should have been:" puts stdout "$answer" puts stdout "---- $name FAILED" } } proc dotests {file args} { global TESTS set savedTests $TESTS set TESTS $args source $file set TESTS $savedTests } # If the main window isn't already mapped (e.g. because the tests are # being run automatically) , specify a precise size for it so that the # user won't have to position it manually. if {![winfo ismapped .]} { wm geometry . +0+0 update } # The following code can be used to perform tests involving a second # process running in the background. # Locate tktest executable set tktest [info nameofexecutable] if {$tktest == "{}"} { set tktest {} puts "Unable to find tktest executable, skipping multiple process tests." } # Create background process proc setupbg {{args ""}} { global tktest fd bgData if {$tktest == ""} { error "you're not running tktest so setupbg should not have been called" } if {[info exists fd] && ($fd != "")} { cleanupbg } set fd [open "|[list $tktest -geometry +0+0 -name tktest] $args" r+] puts $fd "puts foo; flush stdout" flush $fd if {[gets $fd data] < 0} { error "unexpected EOF from \"$tktest\"" } if [string compare $data foo] { error "unexpected output from background process \"$data\"" } fileevent $fd readable bgReady } # Send a command to the background process, catching errors and # flushing I/O channels proc dobg {command} { global fd bgData bgDone puts $fd "catch [list $command] msg; update; puts \$msg; puts **DONE**; flush stdout" flush $fd set bgDone 0 set bgData {} tkwait variable bgDone set bgData } # Data arrived from background process. Check for special marker # indicating end of data for this command, and make data available # to dobg procedure. proc bgReady {} { global fd bgData bgDone set x [gets $fd] if [eof $fd] { fileevent $fd readable {} set bgDone 1 } elseif {$x == "**DONE**"} { set bgDone 1 } else { append bgData $x } } # Exit the background process, and close the pipes proc cleanupbg {} { global fd catch { puts $fd "exit" close $fd } set fd "" } # Clean up focus after using generate event, which # can leave the window manager with the wrong impression # about who thinks they have the focus. (BW) proc fixfocus {} { catch {destroy .focus} toplevel .focus wm geometry .focus +0+0 entry .focus.e .focus.e insert 0 "fixfocus" pack .focus.e update focus -force .focus.e destroy .focus } proc makeFile {contents name} { set fd [open $name w] fconfigure $fd -translation lf if {[string index $contents [expr [string length $contents] - 1]] == "\n"} { puts -nonewline $fd $contents } else { puts $fd $contents } close $fd } proc removeFile {name} { file delete -- $name }