#! /bin/sh # Copyright (c) 2002, Intel Corporation. All rights reserved. # Created by: inaky.perez-gonzalez REMOVE-THIS AT intel DOT com # This file is licensed under the GPLv2 license. For the full content # of this license, see the COPYING file at the top level of this # source tree. usage() { cat <<EOF Usage: $(basename "$0") [OPTIONs] DIRECTORY Lists the tests (source/binary) available from the DIRECTORY directory and down. --buildonly List only tests that require building --runnable List only tests that are executable If you just want to build a test, but not run it, do not include a main function into the .c file or name it something including the "-buildonly" string. --test-tools List all test tools that require building. --help Show this help and exit Filenames need to follow some standarized format for them to be picked up by this tool. This might change in the future. So far, the ones picked up are: NUMBER-NUMBER.c [requires compilation] NUMBER-NUMBER.sh [does not require compilation] NUMBER-buildonly.c [requires compilation] NAME.sh [does not require compilation] Note that the [requires compilation] tags will mean that the actual test name for TEST.c after compiling will be TEST. Currently it does not support TESTs compiled from many different sources. EOF } mode= # Go through the cmd line options while true do case "$1" in "--buildonly") mode="buildonly" shift ;; "--runnable") mode="runnable" shift ;; "--test-tools") mode="test-tools" shift ;; "--help") usage exit 0 ;; --*) echo >&2 "Unknown option: $1" usage >&2 exit 1 ;; *) break ;; esac done # Simple version right now, just locate all: WHERE=${1:-.} # Need the DIRECTORY arg ... if [ ! -d "$WHERE" ]; then echo >&2 "Error: $WHERE: no such directory" exit 1 elif [ "x$mode" = x ]; then echo >&2 "Error: no options specified" usage >&2 exit 1 fi case "$mode" in buildonly) find "$WHERE" -type f -name "*.c" | grep buildonly ;; runnable) # XXX (garrcoop): the tools part is a hack to ensure that we don't # waltz down the tools directory and try and build t0 (which doesn't # make sense as it's a tool, not a test). Better criterion needs to # be established for this file. find "$WHERE/conformance" "$WHERE/stress" -type f -name '*[0-9].c' -o -name '[0-9]*-[0-9]*.sh' | grep -v buildonly | grep -v '^./tools' find "$WHERE/functional" -type f -name '*.c' ;; test-tools) find "$WHERE" -type f -name '*-core.c' ;; esac