| 1 | #!/usr/bin/env bash |
| 2 | |
| 3 | #### --debug-file |
| 4 | $SH --debug-file $TMP/debug.txt -c 'true' |
| 5 | grep 'OSH started with' $TMP/debug.txt >/dev/null && echo yes |
| 6 | ## stdout: yes |
| 7 | |
| 8 | #### strict-arith option |
| 9 | set -o strict-arith |
| 10 | ## status: 0 |
| 11 | |
| 12 | #### strict-arith from command line |
| 13 | $SH -o strict-arith |
| 14 | ## status: 0 |
| 15 | |
| 16 | #### repr |
| 17 | x=42 |
| 18 | repr x |
| 19 | echo status=$? |
| 20 | repr nonexistent |
| 21 | echo status=$? |
| 22 | ## STDOUT: |
| 23 | x = (value.Str s:42) |
| 24 | status=0 |
| 25 | 'nonexistent' is not defined |
| 26 | status=1 |
| 27 | ## END |
| 28 | |
| 29 | |
| 30 | #### crash dump |
| 31 | rm -f $TMP/*.json |
| 32 | OSH_CRASH_DUMP_DIR=$TMP $SH -c ' |
| 33 | g() { |
| 34 | local glocal="glocal" |
| 35 | echo $(( 1 / 0 )) |
| 36 | } |
| 37 | f() { |
| 38 | local flocal="flocal" |
| 39 | shift |
| 40 | FOO=bar g |
| 41 | } |
| 42 | readonly array=(A B C) |
| 43 | f "${array[@]}" |
| 44 | ' dummy a b c |
| 45 | echo status=$? |
| 46 | # Just check that we can parse it. TODO: Test properties. |
| 47 | python -m json.tool $TMP/*.json > /dev/null |
| 48 | echo status=$? |
| 49 | ## STDOUT: |
| 50 | status=1 |
| 51 | status=0 |
| 52 | ## END |
| 53 | |
| 54 | #### crash dump with source |
| 55 | # TODO: The failure is not propagated through 'source'. Failure only happens |
| 56 | # on 'errexit'. |
| 57 | #rm -f $TMP/*.json |
| 58 | OSH_CRASH_DUMP_DIR=$TMP $SH -c ' |
| 59 | set -o errexit |
| 60 | source spec/testdata/crash.sh |
| 61 | ' |
| 62 | echo status=$? |
| 63 | |
| 64 | # Now try to parse crash dumps |
| 65 | set -o xtrace |
| 66 | set -o errexit |
| 67 | ok=0 |
| 68 | for dump in $TMP/*.json; do |
| 69 | # Workaround for test issue: release binaries leave empty files because they |
| 70 | # don't have the json module. |
| 71 | if test -s $dump; then # non-empty |
| 72 | python -m json.tool $dump > /dev/null |
| 73 | echo "OK $dump" >&2 |
| 74 | (( ++ok )) |
| 75 | fi |
| 76 | done |
| 77 | if test $ok -ge 1; then # make sure we parsed at least once crash dump |
| 78 | echo OK |
| 79 | fi |
| 80 | ## STDOUT: |
| 81 | status=1 |
| 82 | OK |
| 83 | ## END |
| 84 | |
| 85 | # NOTE: strict-arith has one case in arith.test.sh), strict-word-eval has a case in var-op-other. |
| 86 |