/* Main function for test programs. Copyright (C) 2016-2018 Free Software Foundation, Inc. This file is part of the GNU C Library. The GNU C Library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. The GNU C Library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU Lesser General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License along with the GNU C Library; if not, see . */ /* This file should be included from test cases. It will define a main function which provides the test wrapper. It assumes that the test case defines a function int do_test (void); and arranges for that function being called under the test wrapper. The do_test function should return 0 to indicate a passing test, 1 to indicate a failing test, or 77 to indicate an unsupported test. Other result values could be used to indicate a failing test, but the result of the expression is passed to exit and exit only returns the lower 8 bits of its input. A non-zero return with some values could cause a test to incorrectly be considered passing when it really failed. For this reason, the function should always return 0 (EXIT_SUCCESS), 1 (EXIT_FAILURE), or 77 (EXIT_UNSUPPORTED). The test function may print out diagnostic or warning messages as well as messages about failures. These messages should be printed to stdout and not stderr so that the output is properly ordered with respect to the rest of the glibc testsuite run output. Several preprocessors macros can be defined before including this file. The name of the do_test function can be changed with the TEST_FUNCTION macro. It must expand to the desired function name. If the test case needs access to command line parameters, it must define the TEST_FUNCTION_ARGV macro with the name of the test function. It must have the following type: int TEST_FUNCTION_ARGV (int argc, char **argv); This overrides the do_test default function and is incompatible with the TEST_FUNCTION macro. If PREPARE is defined, it must expand to the name of a function of the type void PREPARE (int argc, char **); This function will be called early, after parsing the command line, but before running the test, in the parent process which acts as the test supervisor. If CLEANUP_HANDLER is defined, it must expand to the name of a function of the type void CLEANUP_HANDLER (void); This function will be called from the timeout (SIGALRM) signal handler. If EXPECTED_SIGNAL is defined, it must expanded to a constant which denotes the expected signal number. If EXPECTED_STATUS is defined, it must expand to the expected exit status. If TIMEOUT is defined, it must be positive constant. It overrides the default test timeout and is measured in seconds. If TEST_NO_MALLOPT is defined, the test wrapper will not call mallopt. Custom command line handling can be implemented by defining the CMDLINE_OPTION macro (after including the header; this requires _GNU_SOURCE to be defined). This macro must expand to a to a comma-separated list of braced initializers for struct option from , with a trailing comma. CMDLINE_PROCESS can be defined as the name of a function which is called to process these options. The function is passed the option character/number and has this type: void CMDLINE_PROCESS (int); If the program also to process custom default short command line argument (similar to getopt) it must define CMDLINE_OPTSTRING with the expected options (for instance "vb"). */ #include #include int main (int argc, char **argv) { struct test_config test_config; memset (&test_config, 0, sizeof (test_config)); #ifdef PREPARE test_config.prepare_function = (PREPARE); #endif #if defined (TEST_FUNCTION) && defined (TEST_FUNCTON_ARGV) # error TEST_FUNCTION and TEST_FUNCTION_ARGV cannot be defined at the same time #endif #if defined (TEST_FUNCTION) test_config.test_function = TEST_FUNCTION; #elif defined (TEST_FUNCTION_ARGV) test_config.test_function_argv = TEST_FUNCTION_ARGV; #else test_config.test_function = do_test; #endif #ifdef CLEANUP_HANDLER test_config.cleanup_function = CLEANUP_HANDLER; #endif #ifdef EXPECTED_SIGNAL test_config.expected_signal = (EXPECTED_SIGNAL); #endif #ifdef EXPECTED_STATUS test_config.expected_status = (EXPECTED_STATUS); #endif #ifdef TEST_NO_MALLOPT test_config.no_mallopt = 1; #endif #ifdef TEST_NO_SETVBUF test_config.no_setvbuf = 1; #endif #ifdef TIMEOUT test_config.timeout = TIMEOUT; #endif #ifdef CMDLINE_OPTIONS struct option options[] = { CMDLINE_OPTIONS TEST_DEFAULT_OPTIONS }; test_config.options = &options; #endif #ifdef CMDLINE_PROCESS test_config.cmdline_function = CMDLINE_PROCESS; #endif #ifdef CMDLINE_OPTSTRING test_config.optstring = "+" CMDLINE_OPTSTRING; #else test_config.optstring = "+"; #endif return support_test_main (argc, argv, &test_config); }