#!/bin/sh # # aegis - The "aegis" program. # Copyright (C) 2010 Walter Franzini # Copyright (C) 2012 Peter Miller # # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by # the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or (at # your option) any later version. # # This program 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 # General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along # with this program. If not, see . # TEST_SUBJECT="file names" # load up standard prelude and test functions . test_funcs # # make a new project # activity="new project 28" aegis -newpro foo -version "" -dir $work/proj -lib $work/lib if test $? -ne 0 ; then fail; fi AEGIS_PROJECT=foo export AEGIS_PROJECT # # change project attributes # activity="project attributes 38" cat > atts << 'fubar' description = "The \"foo\" program."; developer_may_review = true; developer_may_integrate = true; reviewer_may_integrate = true; developers_may_create_changes = true; umask = 022; default_test_exemption = true; default_test_regression_exemption = true; minimum_change_number = 10; reuse_change_numbers = true; minimum_branch_number = 1; skip_unlucky = false; compress_database = false; develop_end_action = goto_awaiting_integration; protect_development_directory = false; fubar test $? -eq 0 || no_result aegis -proatt -f atts -proj foo -lib $work/lib test $? -eq 0 || no_result activity="new developer 61" aegis -newdev $USER test $? -eq 0 || no_result aegis -new-reviewer $USER test $? -eq 0 || no_result aegis -new-integrator $USER test $? -eq 0 || no_result activity="new branch 69" aegis -new-branch 1 -p $AEGIS_PROJECT test $? -eq 0 || no_result AEGIS_PROJECT=foo.1 activity="new branch 75" aegis -new-branch 1 -p $AEGIS_PROJECT AEGIS_PROJECT=foo.1.1 # # create a new change # activity="new change 83" cat > cattr << 'end' brief_description = "First change."; cause = internal_enhancement; end test $? -eq 0 || no_result aegis -new_change 1 -f cattr -project $AEGIS_PROJECT test $? -eq 0 || no_result activity="develop begin 92" aegis -dev-begin 1 -dir $work/dd1 test $? -eq 0 || no_result # # add a new files to the change # activity="new file 99" aegis -new-file -uuid aaaaaaaa-bbbb-4bbb-8ccc-ccccddddd000 $work/dd1/aegis.conf test $? -eq 0 || fail cat > $work/dd1/aegis.conf << 'fubar' build_command = "exit 0"; diff_command = "set +e;" "diff -a ${quote $original} ${quote $input}" " > ${quote $output};" "test $? -le 1"; merge_command = "set +e; " "merge -p -L baseline -L Historical -L C$c " "${quote $mostrecent} ${quote $original} ${quote $input} " "> ${quote $output}; " "test $? -le 1"; history_get_command = "aesvt -check-out -edit ${quote $edit} " "-history ${quote $history} -f ${quote $output}"; history_put_command = "aesvt -check-in -history ${quote $history} " "-f ${quote $input}"; history_query_command = "aesvt -query -history ${quote $history}"; history_content_limitation = binary_capable; posix_filename_charset = false; shell_safe_filenames = false; allow_white_space_in_filenames = true; allow_non_ascii_filenames = true; fubar test $? -eq 0 || no_result activity="create file 128" aegis -nf "$work/dd1/barney and fred" test $? -eq 0 || fail activity="new file 132" # # Now we create a file with a really ugly file name, the base64 trick # is used to avoid: # 1) the need to use echo -e to print the unicode character since it # may be not available everywhere; # 2) the need to relax the aede-policy configuration to accept files # with unicode characters. # # The content of the file can be recreated with: # # echo -e 'il nome del file \xc3\xa8 brutto' | test_base64 -o # activity="ugly file name 146" cat > filename < ok.1 < ok.2 < file_list test $? -eq 0 || no_result diff ok.1 file_list > /dev/null 2>/dev/null && pass diff ok.2 file_list test $? -eq 0 || fail # # Only definite negatives are possible. # The functionality exercised by this test appears to work, # no other guarantees are made. # pass # vim: set ts=8 sw=4 et :