Revision: 258
http://www.exim.org/viewvc/pcre2?view=rev&revision=258
Author: ph10
Date: 2015-04-24 16:23:15 +0100 (Fri, 24 Apr 2015)
Log Message:
-----------
Allow '-' before "nojit" and other arguments for RunTest because I keep
forgetting.
Modified Paths:
--------------
code/trunk/RunTest
Modified: code/trunk/RunTest
===================================================================
--- code/trunk/RunTest 2015-04-24 11:14:47 UTC (rev 257)
+++ code/trunk/RunTest 2015-04-24 15:23:15 UTC (rev 258)
@@ -5,15 +5,15 @@
# selected, depending on which build-time options were used.
#
# When JIT support is available, all appropriate tests are run with and without
-# JIT, unless "nojit" is given on the command line. There are also two tests
+# JIT, unless "-nojit" is given on the command line. There are also two tests
# for JIT-specific features, one to be run when JIT support is available
-# (unless "nojit" is specified), and one when it is not.
+# (unless "-nojit" is specified), and one when it is not.
#
# Whichever of the 8-, 16- and 32-bit libraries exist are tested. It is also
# possible to select which to test by giving "-8", "-16" or "-32" on the
# command line.
#
-# As well as "nojit", "-8", "-16", and "-32", arguments for this script are
+# As well as "-nojit", "-8", "-16", and "-32", arguments for this script are
# individual test numbers, ranges of tests such as 3-6 or 3- (meaning 3 to the
# end), or a number preceded by ~ to exclude a test. For example, "3-15 ~10"
# runs tests 3 to 15, excluding test 10, and just "~10" runs all the tests
@@ -24,17 +24,21 @@
# example, if JIT support is not compiled, test 16 is skipped, whereas if JIT
# support is compiled, test 15 is skipped.
#
-# Other arguments can be one of the words "valgrind", "valgrind-log", or "sim"
-# followed by an argument to run cross-compiled executables under a simulator,
-# for example:
+# Other arguments can be one of the words "-valgrind", "-valgrind-log", or
+# "-sim" followed by an argument to run cross-compiled executables under a
+# simulator, for example:
#
-# RunTest 3 sim "qemu-arm -s 8388608"
+# RunTest 3 -sim "qemu-arm -s 8388608"
#
+# For backwards compatibility, -nojit, -valgrind, -valgrind-log, and -sim may
+# be given without the leading "-" character.
+#
# There are two special cases where only one argument is allowed:
#
# If the first and only argument is "ebcdic", the script runs the special
# EBCDIC test that can be useful for checking certain EBCDIC features, even
-# when run in an ASCII environment.
+# when run in an ASCII environment. PCRE2 must be built with EBCDIC support for
+# this test to be run.
#
# If the script is obeyed as "RunTest list", a list of available tests is
# output, but none of them are run.
@@ -236,10 +240,10 @@
-8) arg8=yes;;
-16) arg16=yes;;
-32) arg32=yes;;
- nojit) nojit=yes;;
- sim) shift; sim=$1;;
- valgrind) valgrind="valgrind --tool=memcheck -q --smc-check=all";;
- valgrind-log) valgrind="valgrind --tool=memcheck --num-callers=30 --leak-check=no --error-limit=no --smc-check=all --log-file=report.%p ";;
+ nojit|-nojit) nojit=yes;;
+ sim|-sim) shift; sim=$1;;
+ valgrind|-valgrind) valgrind="valgrind --tool=memcheck -q --smc-check=all";;
+ valgrind-log|-valgrind-log) valgrind="valgrind --tool=memcheck --num-callers=30 --leak-check=no --error-limit=no --smc-check=all --log-file=report.%p ";;
~*)
if expr "$1" : '~[0-9][0-9]*$' >/dev/null; then
skip="$skip `expr "$1" : '~\([0-9]*\)*$'`"
@@ -695,7 +699,7 @@
if [ $do16 = yes ] ; then
echo $title16
if [ $jit -eq 0 -o "$nojit" = "yes" ] ; then
- echo " Skipped because JIT is not available or not usable"
+ echo " Skipped because JIT is not available or nojit was specified"
else
$sim $valgrind ./pcre2test -q $bmode $testdata/testinput16 testtry
checkresult $? 16 ""