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= NAME =
log_compare
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= SYNOPSIS =
* log_compare "$TESTDIR" <count> <pattern> <type>
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= DESCRIPTION =
log_compare is used to detect success or failure of a functional test.
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It scans the test log looking for occurrences of the pattern, and counting
the number of times it occurs.
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It scans the test log looking for occurrences of the pattern, and counting
the number of times it occurs.
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It also does a comparison of the parsed test log output (filtered using the pattern) with saved, parsed test log output. If these don't match, then
log_compare is supposed to fail with an error message.
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It also does a comparison of the parsed test log output (filtered using the pattern) with saved, parsed test log output. If these don't match, then
log_compare is supposed to fail with an error message.
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The result of the last log_compare function determines the success or failure of the entire test.
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The result of the last log_compare function determines the success or failure of the entire test.
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= EXAMPLES =
Here are some sample invocations:
{{{#!YellowBox
log_compare "$TESTDIR" "11" "^TEST.*OK" "p"
}}}
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{{{#!YellowBox
log_compare "$TESTDIR" $FUNCTIONAL_CMT_LINES_COUNT "Test passed" "p"
}}}
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{{{#!YellowBox
log_compare "$TESTDIR" "0" "^TEST.*FAILED" "n"
}}}
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{{{#!YellowBox
assert_define LTP_OPEN_POSIX_SUBTEST_COUNT_POS
P_CRIT="execution: PASS"
log_compare "$TESTDIR" $LTP_OPEN_POSIX_SUBTEST_COUNT_POS "${P_CRIT}" "p"
}}}
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= ENVIRONMENT and ARGUMENTS =
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Arguments to log_compare are:
* $1 should be "$TESTDIR"
* $2 should be the count of how many times to expect the pattern in the test log
* $3 should be the regular expression pattern to search for in the test log
* $4 should be one of 'p' or 'n'. 'p' is for positive results and 'n' is for negative results.
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Arguments to log_compare are:
* $1 should be "$TESTDIR"
* $2 should be the count of how many times to expect the pattern in the test log
* $3 should be the regular expression pattern to search for in the test log
* $4 should be one of 'p' or 'n'. 'p' is for positive results and 'n' is for negative results.
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Environment variables used by log_compare are:
* FUEGO_RW
* TESTDIR
* NODE_NAME
* BUILD_ID
* BUILD_NUM
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Environment variables used by log_compare are:
* FUEGO_RW
* TESTDIR
* NODE_NAME
* BUILD_ID
* BUILD_NUM
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= RETURN =
Returns non-zero on error.
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= SOURCE =
Located in ''scripts/functions.sh''
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test_processing
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= SEE ALSO =
* [[function_test_processing|test_processing]]
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