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authorRichard Levitte <levitte@openssl.org>2017-05-10 12:58:36 +0200
committerRichard Levitte <levitte@openssl.org>2017-05-10 12:58:36 +0200
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Prefer TAP::Harness over Test::Harness
TAP:Harness came along in perl 5.10.1, and since we claim to support perl 5.10.0 in configuration and testing, we can only load it conditionally. The main reason to use TAP::Harness rather than Test::Harness is its capability to merge stdout and stderr output from the test recipes, which Test::Harness can't. The merge gives much more comprehensible output when testing verbosely. Reviewed-by: Rich Salz <rsalz@openssl.org> Reviewed-by: Matt Caswell <matt@openssl.org> (Merged from https://github.com/openssl/openssl/pull/3424)
Diffstat (limited to 'test/run_tests.pl')
-rw-r--r--test/run_tests.pl58
1 files changed, 47 insertions, 11 deletions
diff --git a/test/run_tests.pl b/test/run_tests.pl
index 9c5ade1..aa1dba0 100644
--- a/test/run_tests.pl
+++ b/test/run_tests.pl
@@ -17,7 +17,10 @@ BEGIN {
use File::Spec::Functions qw/catdir catfile curdir abs2rel rel2abs/;
use File::Basename;
use if $^O ne "VMS", 'File::Glob' => qw/glob/;
-use Test::Harness qw/runtests $switches/;
+use Module::Load::Conditional qw(can_load);
+
+my $TAP_Harness = can_load({modules => [ 'TAP::Harness' ]})
+ ? 'TAP::Harness' : 'OpenSSL::TAP::Harness';
my $srctop = $ENV{SRCTOP} || $ENV{TOP};
my $bldtop = $ENV{BLDTOP} || $ENV{TOP};
@@ -25,15 +28,12 @@ my $recipesdir = catdir($srctop, "test", "recipes");
my $testlib = catdir($srctop, "test", "testlib");
my $utillib = catdir($srctop, "util");
-# It seems that $switches is getting interpreted with 'eval' or something
-# like that, and that we need to take care of backslashes or they will
-# disappear along the way.
-$testlib =~ s|\\|\\\\|g if $^O eq "MSWin32";
-$utillib =~ s|\\|\\\\|g if $^O eq "MSWin32";
-
-# Test::Harness provides the variable $switches to give it
-# switches to be used when it calls our recipes.
-$switches = "-w \"-I$testlib\" \"-I$utillib\"";
+my %tapargs =
+ ( verbosity => $ENV{VERBOSE} || $ENV{V} || $ENV{HARNESS_VERBOSE} ? 1 : 0,
+ lib => [ $testlib, $utillib ],
+ switches => '-w',
+ merge => 1
+ );
my @alltests = find_matching_tests("*");
my %tests = ();
@@ -81,7 +81,8 @@ foreach my $arg (@ARGV ? @ARGV : ('alltests')) {
$initial_arg = 0;
}
-runtests(map { abs2rel($_, rel2abs(curdir())); } sort keys %tests);
+my $harness = $TAP_Harness->new(\%tapargs);
+$harness->runtests(map { abs2rel($_, rel2abs(curdir())); } sort keys %tests);
sub find_matching_tests {
my ($glob) = @_;
@@ -91,3 +92,38 @@ sub find_matching_tests {
}
return glob(catfile($recipesdir,"*-$glob.t"));
}
+
+
+# Fake TAP::Harness in case it's not loaded
+use Test::Harness;
+package OpenSSL::TAP::Harness;
+
+sub new {
+ my $class = shift;
+ my %args = %{ shift() };
+
+ return bless { %args }, $class;
+}
+
+sub runtests {
+ my $self = shift;
+
+ my @switches = ();
+ if ($self->{switches}) {
+ push @switches, $self->{switches};
+ }
+ if ($self->{lib}) {
+ foreach (@{$self->{lib}}) {
+ my $l = $_;
+
+ # It seems that $switches is getting interpreted with 'eval' or
+ # something like that, and that we need to take care of backslashes
+ # or they will disappear along the way.
+ $l =~ s|\\|\\\\|g if $^O eq "MSWin32";
+ push @switches, "-I$l";
+ }
+ }
+
+ $Test::Harness::switches = join(' ', @switches);
+ Test::Harness::runtests(@_);
+}