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Add the ability to output line numbers, sort of. It is enabled with the intentionally undocumented -p option (similar to -P but reversed sense) and it might be vaguely useful but only prints the line number when the file changes and may not get the line numbers right.
author David A. Holland
date Fri, 12 Jun 2015 03:59:36 -0400
parents 937d310debaa
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test_case() {
	local name="$1"
	local source="$2"
	local tradcpp="$3"
	local descr="Test tradcpp behavior"
	atf_test_case ${name}
	if [ -e "$(atf_get_srcdir)/${name}.txt" ]; then
		descr=$(cat "$(atf_get_srcdir)/${name}.txt")
	fi
	eval "${name}_head() { \
		atf_set descr \"${descr}\"; \
		atf_set require.progs \"/usr/bin/tradcpp\"; \
	}"
	local stdout="file:$(atf_get_srcdir)/${name}.good"
	local options=""
	local options_file="$(atf_get_srcdir)/${name}.cmdline"
	if [ -e ${options_file} ]; then
		options=$(cat ${options_file})
	fi
	eval "${name}_body() { \
		atf_check -s eq:0 -o ${stdout} -x '${tradcpp} ${options} ${source} 2>&1 || echo FAILED'; \
	}"
}

atf_init_test_cases() {
	local tradcpp=$(make -V .OBJDIR -C $(atf_get_srcdir)/..)/tradcpp
	if [ ! -x ${tradcpp} ]; then
		tradcpp=/usr/bin/tradcpp
	fi
	cd $(atf_get_srcdir)
	for testfile in t*.c; do
		local name=${testfile%%.c}
		test_case ${name} ${testfile} ${tradcpp}
		atf_add_test_case ${name}
	done
}