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#!/bin/bash
mydir=$(readlink -f "$0")
mydir=$(dirname "$mydir")
testdir="$mydir"
scriptdir=$(readlink -f "$mydir"/../scripts/)
fs="$mydir"/../internal_filesystem/
onetest="$1"
# print os and set binary
os_name=$(uname -s)
if [ "$os_name" = "Darwin" ]; then
echo "Running on macOS"
binary="$scriptdir"/../lvgl_micropython/build/lvgl_micropy_macOS
else
# other cases can be added here
echo "Running on $os_name"
binary="$scriptdir"/../lvgl_micropython/build/lvgl_micropy_unix
fi
binary=$(readlink -f "$binary")
chmod +x "$binary"
one_test() {
file="$1"
pushd "$fs"
echo "Testing $file"
"$binary" -X heapsize=8M -c "import sys ; sys.path.append('lib')
$(cat $file)
result = unittest.main() ; sys.exit(0 if result.wasSuccessful() else 1) "
result=$?
popd
return "$result"
}
failed=0
if [ -z "$onetest" ]; then
echo "Usage: $0 [one_test_to_run.py]"
echo "Example: $0 tests/simple.py"
echo
echo "If no test is specified: run all tests from $testdir"
while read file; do
one_test "$file"
result=$?
if [ $result -ne 0 ]; then
echo "test $file got error $result"
failed=$(expr $failed \+ 1)
fi
done < <( find "$testdir" -iname "*.py" )
else
one_test $(readlink -f "$onetest")
[ $? -ne 0 ] && failed=1
fi
if [ $failed -ne 0 ]; then
echo "ERROR: $failed .py files have failing unit tests"
exit 1
else
echo "GOOD: no .py files have failing unit tests"
exit 0
fi