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diff --git a/contrib/bluegnu2.0.3/README.bluegnu b/contrib/bluegnu2.0.3/README.bluegnu new file mode 100644 index 0000000..2c1e4d8 --- /dev/null +++ b/contrib/bluegnu2.0.3/README.bluegnu @@ -0,0 +1,325 @@ + + + + + + + + + Release Notice + + BlueGnu Testing Framework + + Version 2.0.3 + + Jan-Willem Neurdenburg + + jotOmega dsc + + + 56 Brigham Hill Road + + Grafton MA 01519-1135 + + neurdenburgj@acm.org + + + Tel: (508) 839-0276 + + Fax: (508) 839-7267 + + September 19, 1999 + + +1 Introduction + +BlueGnu is a framework for testing other programs. It has been +created to be compatible with DejaGnu. Its purpose is to provide +a single front end for all tests. Beyond this, BlueGnu offers +several advantages for testing: + + * The flexibility and consistency of the BlueGnu framework + makes it easy to write tests for any program, with the + exception of GUI applications. + + * BlueGnu provides a layer of abstraction, which makes all + tests (if correctly written) portable to any host or target + where a program must be tested. + * BlueGnu is written in [incr Tcl], which in turn is based on + Tcl (Tool Command Language). The framework comprises two + parts: + + + + 1 + + + + + + 1. the testing framework, + + 2. the test-suites or test-sets themselves. + * BlueGnu will work with any Tcl based interpreter as long as + [incr Tcl] has been included. You can include 'expect', + 'Tk', and/or other extensions. + + * Includes DejaGnu release 1.6 + + +2 Requirements +The following modules should have been installed, before you can +install and/or use BlueGnu: + + * Tcl release 8.0 or higher, + + * incr Tcl release 3.0 or higher. + + Any other extensions that is compatible with Tcl release 8.0 +can be used as well. + + +3 Structure and Contents of the Release +The root directory of the release contains the README files +with installation instructions and the files needed to build and +install this product. It also contains the executable scripts of +the BlueGnu testing framework. + The top-level directories are listed below: + +lib: the packages and procedures that make the BlueGnu and + DejaGnu testing framework. This also includes the default + target definition files. + +testsets: the BlueGnu test-suites and test examples. It contains + the following subdirectories. + + BlueGnu: test scripts to test the testing framework itself. + examples: test suite and test script examples. + config, lib, tools: currently empty, but can be used for + test-set dependent configuration files, library files, + and tools. + +config: currently empty. + + + + + + 2 + + + + + +doc: the DejaGnu texinfo source and the documentation in + 'info', 'dvi', 'ps', and 'pdf' representation, respectively + dejagnu.info*, dejagnu.dvi, dejagnu.ps, and dejagnu.pdf. A + DejaGnu man page is also available. + + It also contains the TeX version (README.tex) of this + document as well as the 'dvi', 'ps' 'html', and + 'pdf' representation, respectively notice.dvi, notice.ps, + notice.html, and notice.pdf. +testsuite: contains a mixture of DejaGnu and BlueGnu test + scripts. + +contrib: contains examples how DejaGnu is used at Cygnus. +example: contains a full DejaGnu test framework example for + testing the program 'calc' which is also included. + + +4 Installation and use under Unix + +Before you can install and use BlueGnu you need to have installed +the following three packages: + * Tcl version 8.0.3 + + * Tk version 8.0.3 + * incr Tcl version 3.0.1 + +The source for these packages should all be located in one +directory. The subdirectory in the directory should be: + * tcl8.0.3 + * tk8.0.3 + + * itcl3.0.1 + The following examples use the command `./configure -- +prefix=/tools/...`. This will install all packages in a +directory ``/tools''. When you omit the ``--prefix''-switch then +the installation default will be the directory ``/usr/local''. + + +4.1 Installation of needed Packages +When you have not installed Tcl and the other needed +extensions, then you need to retrieve the sources from +``www.tcltk.com/itcl''. You need to `gunzip` the files and do a +`tar xf` of all these packages in one directory, let's call this +directory ``TclTk''. + From the directory ``TclTk'', you should do the following to +install the packages: + + + 3 + + + + + +% cd tcl8.0.3/unix +% ./configure --prefix=/tools/tcl8.0.3 --enable-gcc --enable- +shared +% make +% mkdir /tools/tcl8.0.3 +% make install +% cd ../../tk8.0.3/unix +% ./configure --prefix=/tools/tk8.0.3 --enable-gcc --enable- +shared +% make +% mkdir /tools/tk8.0.3 +% make install +% cd ../../itcl3.0.1 +% ./configure --prefix=/tools/itcl3.0.1 --enable-gcc --enable- +shared +% make +% mkdir /tools/itcl3.0.1 +% make install + + +4.2 Installing BlueGnu +You can now `gunzip` and `tar xf` the BlueGnu version 2.0.3 +in the directory ``TckTk''. This will create the directory +``bluegnu2.0.3''. Now do the following: + +% cd bluegnu2.0.3 +% ./configure --prefix=/tools/bluegnu2.0.3 +% make +% mkdir /tools/bluegnu2.0.3 +% make install + + This will install BlueGnu in the directories: + * /tools/bluegnu2.0.3/bin + + * /tools/bluegnu2.0.3/lib/bluegnu + + * /tools/bluegnu2.0.3/info + * /tools/bluegnu2.0.3/man + + +4.3 Using BlueGnu +When you have installed [incr Tcl] and BlueGnu and you have the +respective ``bin'' directories in your PATH variable, then you +can start running some tests. You can go into the BlueGnu +source directory ``bluegnu2.0.3/testsets/examples'' and run the +following: + + + 4 + + + + + +% bluegnu versionTcl.itcl +% bluegnu ts_001 +% bluegnu ts_002 +% bluegnu ts_003 + + The above test result should all be PASS. The following test +will give a result UNKNOWN, because no pass/fail instruction have +been given. + +% bluegnu tc001 + + The last test you can run will fail in its simple form: +% bluegnu tc002 + + But will pass if you execute the test as follows: + +% bluegnu tc002[English] + + This is because the test scripts need a test case identifier +to find the correct benchmark code. + +5 Changes + +5.1 Version 2.0.3 + +This being the first public release it is not to useful to +list all the changes. BlueGnu has been modeled after DejaGnu +and is a complete new implementation which has been tested +thoroughly. When documentation is being written more changes +will be made. An example of some of these changes as a result of +this documentation effort can be found in the test-suites ts_001, +ts_002, and ts_003. The first two are not as easy to write as +the third. The test suite ts_001 is a script implementation of +the command line: + +% cd bluegnu2.0.3/testsets +% bluegnu examples/tc002[English=B] \ +> "examples/tc002[Dutch=B]={MSG=Hallo Wereld}" +This may be useful for simple tests but when you want to +write more complex test-suite scripts you would like some more +flexibility, so two procedures were introduced, which are shown +in test-suite ts_002. This makes writing rather complex so +the procedures have become part of the procedures 'appendQueue', +'prependQueue', and 'runtest'. The resulting script is shown in +test-suit ts_003. + Changes like this will be made in the future! + + + 5 + + + + + +6 Future Enhancements + +The following enhancements are being planned: + + * Target code will be made into a class with methods + 'start', 'load', 'exit', and 'version'. Instead of the + current '<target>_start', '<target>_load', '<target>_exit', + and '<target>_version', which have been taken from DejaGnu. + * Procedures will be created that make it easy to test WEB + application from the framework. + + * Other enhancements will be made depending on the use of the + framework in testing different applications. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + 6 +
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