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| 11-Dec-2013 |
Julio Merino <jmmv@FreeBSD.org> |
Migrate tools/regression/bin/ tests to the new layout.
This change is a proof of concept on how to easily integrate existing tests from the tools/regression/ hierarchy into the /usr/tests/ test suit
Migrate tools/regression/bin/ tests to the new layout.
This change is a proof of concept on how to easily integrate existing tests from the tools/regression/ hierarchy into the /usr/tests/ test suite and on how to adapt them to the new layout for src.
To achieve these goals, this change:
- Moves tests from tools/regression/bin/<tool>/ to bin/<tool>/tests/. - Renames the previous regress.sh files to legacy_test.sh. - Adds Makefiles to build and install the tests and all their supporting data files into /usr/tests/bin/. - Plugs the legacy_test test programs into the test suite using the new TAP backend for Kyua (appearing in 0.8) so that the code of the test programs does not have to change. - Registers the new directories in the BSD.test.dist mtree file.
Reviewed by: freebsd-testing Approved by: rpaulo (mentor)
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| 23-Apr-2011 |
Jilles Tjoelker <jilles@FreeBSD.org> |
sh: Allow EV_EXIT through function calls, make {...} <redir more consistent.
If EV_EXIT causes an exit, use the exception mechanism to unwind redirections and local variables. This way, if the final
sh: Allow EV_EXIT through function calls, make {...} <redir more consistent.
If EV_EXIT causes an exit, use the exception mechanism to unwind redirections and local variables. This way, if the final command is a redirected command, an EXIT trap now executes without the redirections.
Because of these changes, EV_EXIT can now be inherited by the body of a function, so do so. This means that a function no longer prevents a fork before an exec being skipped, such as in f() { head -1 /etc/passwd; }; echo $(f)
Wrapping a single builtin in a function may still cause an otherwise unnecessary fork with command substitution, however.
An exit command or -e failure still invokes the EXIT trap with the original redirections and local variables in place.
Note: this depends on SHELLPROC being gone. A SHELLPROC depended on keeping the redirections and local variables and only cleaning up the state to restore them.
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