#!/bin/bash # -*- coding: utf-8; mode: sh; tab-width: 4; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 4 -*- vim:fenc=utf-8:ft=sh:et:sw=4:ts=4:sts=4 # Note: # This script is sourced by the mpbb wrapper script. # Do not execute this directly! test-port-usage() { # "prog" is defined in mpbb-help. # shellcheck disable=SC2154 cat <] test-port Run tests for the given port. Options: --builtin-only Run only built-in tests, skipping those defined in the Portfile. Run \`$prog help' for global options and a list of other subcommands. EOF } test-port() { local args parseopt builtin-only "$@" || return # $option_builtin_only is set by parseopt # shellcheck disable=SC2154 : "${option_builtin_only=0}" set -- ${args+"${args[@]}"} local test_run_flag [[ "${option_builtin_only}" -eq 1 ]] && test_run_flag="test.run=no depends_test=''" local port=${1-} if [[ -z "$port" ]]; then err "Must specify a port" return 1 fi # $option_log_dir is set in mpbb # shellcheck disable=SC2154 #local log_subports_progress="${option_log_dir}/ports-progress.txt" # prepare the log files and make sure to start with empty ones mkdir -p "${option_log_dir}" # $option_prefix is set in mpbb # shellcheck disable=SC2154 if ! "${option_prefix}/bin/port" -dkn test "$@" ${test_run_flag}; then echo "Testing '$port' failed." # log: summary for the portwatcher #echo "Testing '$port' ... [FAIL] maintainers: $(get-maintainers "$port")." >> "$log_subports_progress" return 1 fi # log: summary for the portwatcher #echo "Testing '$port' ... [OK]" >> "$log_subports_progress" }