circuitpython/tests/run-tests-exp.sh

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#!/bin/sh
#
# This is plain shell variant of run-tests script, which uses .exp files
# as generated by run-tests --write-exp. It is useful to run testsuite
# on embedded systems which doesn't have CPython3.
#
RM="rm -f"
MP_PY=micropython
numtests=0
numtestcases=0
numpassed=0
numskipped=0
numfailed=0
nameskipped=
namefailed=
if [ $# -eq 0 ]
then
tests="basics/*.py micropython/*.py float/*.py import/*.py io/*.py misc/*.py unicode/*.py extmod/*.py unix/*.py"
else
tests="$@"
fi
for infile in $tests
do
basename=`basename $infile .py`
outfile=${basename}.py.out
expfile=$infile.exp
$MP_PY $infile > $outfile
numtestcases=$(expr $numtestcases + $(cat $expfile | wc -l))
if grep -q "SyntaxError: invalid micropython decorator" $outfile
then
# we don't count tests that fail due to unsupported decorator
echo "skip $infile"
$RM $outfile
numskipped=$(expr $numskipped + 1)
nameskipped="$nameskipped $basename"
else
diff --brief $expfile $outfile > /dev/null
if [ $? -eq 0 ]
then
echo "pass $infile"
$RM $outfile
numpassed=$(expr $numpassed + 1)
else
echo "FAIL $infile"
numfailed=$(expr $numfailed + 1)
namefailed="$namefailed $basename"
fi
fi
numtests=$(expr $numtests + 1)
done
echo "$numtests tests performed ($numtestcases individual testcases)"
echo "$numpassed tests passed"
if [ $numskipped != 0 ]
then
echo "$numskipped tests skipped -$nameskipped"
fi
if [ $numfailed != 0 ]
then
echo "$numfailed tests failed -$namefailed"
exit 1
else
exit 0
fi