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8 changes: 8 additions & 0 deletions test/sources/generate-wasm.sh
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#!/bin/bash
set -ueo pipefail

for wat in wat/*.wat; do
wat2wasm "$wat"
done

mv *.wasm ..
3 changes: 3 additions & 0 deletions test/sources/wat/minimal-command.wat
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(module
(func (export "_start"))
)
1 change: 1 addition & 0 deletions tools/test-harness/exit_status_zero
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0
17 changes: 17 additions & 0 deletions tools/test-harness/run.sh
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#!/bin/bash
set -ueo pipefail

# Top-level test runner. Usage is "run.sh" to run tests in compile-only mode,
# or "run.sh <runwasi>" where <runwasi> is a WASI-capable runtime to run the
# tests in full compile and execute mode.

# Determine the wasm runtime to use.
runwasi="$1"

tooldir=$(dirname $0)

echo "===== Testing ====="
for file in *.wasm; do
"$tooldir/testcase.sh" "$runwasi" "$file"
done
cd - >/dev/null
90 changes: 90 additions & 0 deletions tools/test-harness/testcase.sh
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#!/bin/bash
set -ueo pipefail

# A simple testcase runner that runs a command, captures all its command-line
# outputs, and compares them against expected outputs.

# Command-line parsing; this script is meant to be run from a higher-level
# script, so don't do anything fancy.
runwasi="$1"
input="$2"

# Compile names for generated files.
wasm="$input"
stdout_observed="$input.stdout.observed"
stderr_observed="$input.stderr.observed"
exit_status_observed="$input.exit_status.observed"
tooldir=$(dirname $0)

echo "Testing $input..."

# Determine the input file to write to stdin.
if [ -e "$input.stdin" ]; then
stdin="$input.stdin"
else
stdin="/dev/null"
fi

# Determine any environment variables to set.
if [ -e "$input.env" ]; then
env=$(sed -e 's/^/--env /' < "$input.env")
else
env=""
fi

# Determine a preopened directory to provide.
if [ -e "$input.dir" ]; then
dir="--dir $input.dir"
dirarg="$input.dir"
else
dir=""
dirarg=""
fi

# Run the test, capturing stdout, stderr, and the exit status.
exit_status=0
"$runwasi" $env $dir "$wasm" $dirarg \
< "$stdin" \
> "$stdout_observed" \
2> "$stderr_observed" \
|| exit_status=$?
echo $exit_status > "$exit_status_observed"

# Determine the reference files to compare with.
if [ -e "$input.stdout.expected" ]; then
stdout_expected="$input.stdout.expected"

# Apply output filters.
if [ -e "$input.stdout.expected.filter" ]; then
cat "$stdout_observed" \
| "$input.stdout.expected.filter" \
> "${stdout_observed}.filtered"
stdout_observed="${stdout_observed}.filtered"
fi
else
stdout_expected="/dev/null"
fi
if [ -e "$input.stderr.expected" ]; then
stderr_expected="$input.stderr.expected"

# Apply output filters.
if [ -e "$input.stderr.expected.filter" ]; then
cat "$stderr_observed" \
| "./$input.stderr.expected.filter" \
> "${stderr_observed}.filtered"
stderr_observed="${stderr_observed}.filtered"
fi
else
stderr_expected="/dev/null"
fi
if [ -e "$input.exit_status.expected" ]; then
exit_status_expected="$tooldir/$input.exit_status.expected"
else
exit_status_expected="$tooldir/exit_status_zero"
fi

# If there are any differences, diff will return a non-zero exit status, and
# since this script uses "set -e", it will return a non-zero exit status too.
diff -u "$stderr_expected" "$stderr_observed"
diff -u "$stdout_expected" "$stdout_observed"
diff -u "$exit_status_expected" "$exit_status_observed"