// // AUTOMATICALLY GENERATED FILE // do not edit // // Note that infrastructure/buildenv-testmain-template.cpp is NOT // auto-generated, but test/*/_main.cpp are generated from it. // // -------------------------------------------------------------------------- // // File // Name: testmain.template.h // Purpose: Template file for running tests // Created: 2003/07/08 // // -------------------------------------------------------------------------- #include "Box.h" #include #include #include #include #include #include #ifdef HAVE_GETOPT_H #include #endif #include #include #include #include #include "Logging.h" #include "Test.h" #include "Timer.h" #include "MemLeakFindOn.h" int test(int argc, const char *argv[]); #ifdef BOX_RELEASE_BUILD #define MODE_TEXT "release" #else #define MODE_TEXT "debug" #endif int failures = 0; int first_fail_line; std::string first_fail_file; #ifdef WIN32 #define QUIET_PROCESS "-Q" #else #define QUIET_PROCESS "" #endif std::string bbackupd_args = QUIET_PROCESS, bbstored_args = QUIET_PROCESS, bbackupquery_args, test_args; int filedes_open_at_beginning = -1; #ifdef WIN32 // any way to check for open file descriptors on Win32? inline bool check_filedes(bool x) { return 0; } inline bool checkfilesleftopen() { return false; } #else // !WIN32 #define FILEDES_MAX 256 bool filedes_open[FILEDES_MAX]; bool check_filedes(bool report) { bool allOk = true; // See how many file descriptors there are with values < 256 for(int d = 0; d < FILEDES_MAX; ++d) { if(::fcntl(d, F_GETFD) != -1) { // File descriptor obviously exists if (report && !filedes_open[d]) { struct stat st; if (fstat(d, &st) == 0) { int m = st.st_mode; #define flag(x) ((m & x) ? #x " " : "") BOX_FATAL("File descriptor " << d << " left open (type == " << flag(S_IFIFO) << flag(S_IFCHR) << flag(S_IFDIR) << flag(S_IFBLK) << flag(S_IFREG) << flag(S_IFLNK) << flag(S_IFSOCK) << " or " << m << ")"); } else { BOX_FATAL("File descriptor " << d << " left open (and stat failed)"); } allOk = false; } else if (!report) { filedes_open[d] = true; } } else { if (report && filedes_open[d]) { BOX_FATAL("File descriptor " << d << " was open, now closed"); allOk = false; } else { filedes_open[d] = false; } } } if (!report && allOk) { filedes_open_at_beginning = 0; } return !allOk; } bool checkfilesleftopen() { if(filedes_open_at_beginning == -1) { // Not used correctly, pretend that there were things // left open so this gets investigated BOX_FATAL("File descriptor test was not initialised"); return true; } // Count the file descriptors open return check_filedes(true); } #endif int main(int argc, char * const * argv) { // Start memory leak testing MEMLEAKFINDER_START Logging::SetProgramName(BOX_MODULE); #ifdef HAVE_GETOPT_H #ifdef BOX_RELEASE_BUILD int logLevel = Log::NOTICE; // need an int to do math with #else int logLevel = Log::INFO; // need an int to do math with #endif struct option longopts[] = { { "bbackupd-args", required_argument, NULL, 'c' }, { "bbstored-args", required_argument, NULL, 's' }, { "test-daemon-args", required_argument, NULL, 'd' }, { NULL, 0, NULL, 0 } }; int ch; while ((ch = getopt_long(argc, argv, "c:d:qs:t:vPTUV", longopts, NULL)) != -1) { switch(ch) { case 'c': { if (bbackupd_args.length() > 0) { bbackupd_args += " "; } bbackupd_args += optarg; } break; case 'd': { if (test_args.length() > 0) { test_args += " "; } test_args += optarg; } break; case 's': { bbstored_args += " "; bbstored_args += optarg; } break; #ifndef WIN32 case 'P': { Console::SetShowPID(true); } break; #endif case 'q': { if(logLevel == Log::NOTHING) { BOX_FATAL("Too many '-q': " "Cannot reduce logging " "level any more"); return 2; } logLevel--; } break; case 'v': { if(logLevel == Log::EVERYTHING) { BOX_FATAL("Too many '-v': " "Cannot increase logging " "level any more"); return 2; } logLevel++; } break; case 'V': { logLevel = Log::EVERYTHING; } break; case 't': { Logging::SetProgramName(optarg); Console::SetShowTag(true); } break; case 'T': { Console::SetShowTime(true); } break; case 'U': { Console::SetShowTime(true); Console::SetShowTimeMicros(true); } break; case '?': { fprintf(stderr, "Unknown option: '%c'\n", optopt); exit(2); } default: { fprintf(stderr, "Unknown option code '%c'\n", ch); exit(2); } } } Logging::SetGlobalLevel((Log::Level)logLevel); argc -= optind - 1; argv += optind - 1; #endif // HAVE_GETOPT_H // If there is more than one argument, then the test is doing something advanced, so leave it alone bool fulltestmode = (argc == 1); if(fulltestmode) { // banner BOX_NOTICE("Running test TEST_NAME in " MODE_TEXT " mode..."); // Count open file descriptors for a very crude "files left open" test check_filedes(false); #ifdef WIN32 // Under win32 we must initialise the Winsock library // before using sockets WSADATA info; TEST_THAT(WSAStartup(0x0101, &info) != SOCKET_ERROR) #endif } try { #ifdef BOX_MEMORY_LEAK_TESTING memleakfinder_init(); #endif Timers::Init(); int returncode = test(argc, (const char **)argv); Timers::Cleanup(); fflush(stdout); fflush(stderr); // check for memory leaks, if enabled #ifdef BOX_MEMORY_LEAK_TESTING if(memleakfinder_numleaks() != 0) { failures++; printf("FAILURE: Memory leaks detected in test code\n"); printf("==== MEMORY LEAKS =================================\n"); memleakfinder_reportleaks(); printf("===================================================\n"); } #endif if(fulltestmode) { bool filesleftopen = checkfilesleftopen(); fflush(stdout); fflush(stderr); if(filesleftopen) { failures++; printf("IMPLICIT TEST FAILED: Something left files open\n"); } if(failures > 0) { printf("FAILED: %d tests failed (first at " "%s:%d)\n", failures, first_fail_file.c_str(), first_fail_line); } else { printf("PASSED\n"); } } return returncode; } catch(std::exception &e) { printf("FAILED: Exception caught: %s\n", e.what()); return 1; } catch(...) { printf("FAILED: Unknown exception caught\n"); return 1; } if(fulltestmode) { if(checkfilesleftopen()) { printf("WARNING: Files were left open\n"); } } }