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#
#	SCCS: @(#)tcm.sh	1.17 (03/03/31)
#
#	UniSoft Ltd., London, England
#
# (C) Copyright 1996 X/Open Company Limited
#
# All rights reserved.  No part of this source code may be reproduced,
# stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any
# means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise,
# except as stated in the end-user licence agreement, without the prior
# permission of the copyright owners.
# A copy of the end-user licence agreement is contained in the file
# Licence which accompanies this distribution.
# 
# X/Open and the 'X' symbol are trademarks of X/Open Company Limited in
# the UK and other countries.
#
# ************************************************************************

# Copyright 1990 Open Software Foundation (OSF)
# Copyright 1990 Unix International (UI)
# Copyright 1990 X/Open Company Limited (X/Open)
#
# Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software and its
# documentation for any purpose and without fee is hereby granted, provided
# that the above copyright notice appear in all copies and that both that
# copyright notice and this permission notice appear in supporting
# documentation, and that the name of OSF, UI or X/Open not be used in 
# advertising or publicity pertaining to distribution of the software 
# without specific, written prior permission.  OSF, UI and X/Open make 
# no representations about the suitability of this software for any purpose.  
# It is provided "as is" without express or implied warranty.
#
# OSF, UI and X/Open DISCLAIM ALL WARRANTIES WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE, 
# INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS, IN NO 
# EVENT SHALL OSF, UI or X/Open BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, INDIRECT OR 
# CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF 
# USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR 
# OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR 
# PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE.
#
# ***********************************************************************
#
# SCCS:		@(#)tcm.sh	1.17 03/31/03
# NAME:		Shell Test Case Manager
# PRODUCT:	TET (Test Environment Toolkit)
#		as supplied with TETware release 3.7
# AUTHOR:	Andrew Dingwall, UniSoft Ltd.
# DATE CREATED:	1 November 1990
#
# DESCRIPTION:
#	This file contains the support routines for the sequencing and control
#	of invocable components and test purposes.
#	It should be sourced (by means of the shell . command) into a shell
#	script containing definitions of the invocable components and test
#	purposes that may be executed, after those definitions have been made.
#	Test purposes may be written as shell functions or executable
#	shell scripts.
#
#	This file sources tetapi.sh which contains the shell API functions.
#	Test purposes written as separate shell scripts must also source
#	tetapi.sh in order to use those functions.
#
#	The user-supplied shell variable iclist should contain a list of all
#	the invocable components in the testset;
#	these are named ic1, ic2 ... etc.
#	For each invocable component thus specified, the user should define
#	a variable whose name is the same as that of the component.
#	Each such variable should contain the names of the test purposes
#	associated with each invocable component; for example:
#		iclist="ic1 ic2"
#		ic1="test1-1 test1-2 test1-3"
#		ic2="test2-1 test2-2"
#
#	The NUMBERS of the invocable components to be executed are specified
#	on the command line.
#	In addition, the user may define the variables tet_startup and
#	tet_cleanup; if defined, the related functions (or shell scripts)
#	are executed at the start and end of processing, respectively.
#
#	The TCM makes the NAME of the currently executing test purpose
#	available in the environment variable tet_thistest.
#
#	The TCM reads configuration variables from the file specified by the
#	TET_CONFIG environment variable; these are placed in the environment
#	and marked as readonly.
#
# MODIFICATIONS:
#
#	Geoff Clare, 11 Oct 1991
#		Replace signal lists with markers to be edited by make INSTALL.
#		Remove local TET_VERSION to avoid conflict with env. variable.
#
#	Geoff Clare, 29 Jan 1992
#		Implement TET_TRAP_FUNCTION in place of tet_setsigs(), and
#		TET_DEFAULT_SIGS in place of tet_defaultsigs().
#
#	Andrew Dingwall, 18 Jan 1993
#		Reset block and sequence number to 1 before each
#		test purpose is executed.
#
#	Geoff Clare, UniSoft Ltd., August 1996
#		Make TP number unique over test case, not just IC.
#		Get default TET_NSIG from makefile.
#
#	Geoff Clare, UniSoft Ltd., 3 Sept 1996
#		Only give non-existent IC message for requested IC
#		numbers (not for ICs executed via an "all" in the IC list).
#
#	Andrew Dingwall, UniSoft Ltd., October 1996
#		Port to NT
#
# ***********************************************************************

#
# TCM signal definitions
# The XXX_SIGNAL_LIST markers are replaced with proper lists by make INSTALL
#

# standard signals - may not be specified in TET_SIG_IGN and TET_SIG_LEAVE
TET_STD_SIGNALS="1 2 3 4 6 8 13 14 15 10 12 20 18 21 22"

# signals that are always unhandled
TET_SPEC_SIGNALS="9 17 19 11"

#
# TCM global variables
#

tet_thistest=""; export tet_thistest

#
# "private" TCM variables
#

TET_CWD=`pwd`
TET_OSNAME=`uname -s`; readonly TET_OSNAME; export TET_OSNAME
TET_DELETES=$TET_CWD/tet_deletes; readonly TET_DELETES; export TET_DELETES
TET_RESFILE=$TET_CWD/tet_xres; readonly TET_RESFILE; export TET_RESFILE
TET_STDERR=$TET_CWD/tet_stderr; readonly TET_STDERR; export TET_STDERR
TET_TESTS=$TET_CWD/tet_tests; readonly TET_TESTS
TET_TMPFILES=$TET_CWD/tet_tmpfiles; readonly TET_TMPFILES
TET_TMPRES=$TET_CWD/tet_tmpres; readonly TET_TMPRES; export TET_TMPRES

TET_BLOCK=0; export TET_BLOCK
TET_CONTEXT=0; export TET_CONTEXT
TET_EXITVAL=0
TET_SEQUENCE=0; export TET_SEQUENCE
TET_TPCOUNT=0; export TET_TPCOUNT
TET_TPNUMBER=0; export TET_TPNUMBER

TET_TMP1=$TET_CWD/tet1.$$
TET_TMP2=$TET_CWD/tet2.$$

# ***********************************************************************

#
# "private" TCM function definitions
# these interfaces may go away one day
#

# tet_ismember - return 0 if $1 is in the set $2 ...
# otherwise return 1
tet_ismember(){
	TET_X=${1:?}
	shift
	for TET_Y in $*
	do
		if test 0$TET_X -eq $TET_Y
		then
			return 0
		fi
	done
	return 1
}


# tet_abandon - signal handler used during startup and cleanup
tet_abandon(){
	TET_CAUGHTSIG=$1
	if test 15 -eq ${TET_CAUGHTSIG:?}
	then
		tet_sigterm $TET_CAUGHTSIG
	else
		tet_error "Abandoning testset: caught unexpected signal $TET_CAUGHTSIG"
	fi
	TET_EXITVAL=$TET_CAUGHTSIG exit
}

# tet_sigterm - signal handler for SIGTERM
tet_sigterm(){
	TET_CAUGHTSIG=$1
	tet_error "Abandoning test case: received signal ${TET_CAUGHTSIG:?}"
	tet_docleanup
	TET_EXITVAL=$TET_CAUGHTSIG exit
}

# tet_sigskip - signal handler used during test execution
tet_sigskip(){
	TET_CAUGHTSIG=$1
	tet_infoline "unexpected signal ${TET_CAUGHTSIG:?} received"
	tet_result UNRESOLVED
	if test 15 -eq ${TET_CAUGHTSIG:?}
	then
		tet_sigterm $TET_CAUGHTSIG
	else
		continue
	fi
}

# tet_tpend - report on a test purpose
tet_tpend(){
	TET_TPARG1=${1:?}
	TET_RESULT=
	eval `(
		while read TET_NEXTRES
		do
			if test -z "$TET_RESULT"
			then
				TET_RESULT="$TET_NEXTRES"
				continue
			fi
			case "$TET_NEXTRES" in
			PASS)
				;;
			FAIL)
				TET_RESULT="$TET_NEXTRES"
				;;
			UNRESOLVED|UNINITIATED)
				if test FAIL != "$TET_RESULT"
				then
					TET_RESULT="$TET_NEXTRES"
				fi
				;;
			NORESULT)
				if test FAIL != "$TET_RESULT" -a \
					UNRESOLVED != "$TET_RESULT" -a \
					UNINITIATED != "$TET_RESULT"
				then
					TET_RESULT="$TET_NEXTRES"
				fi
				;;
			UNSUPPORTED|NOTINUSE|UNTESTED)
				if test PASS = "$TET_RESULT"
				then
					TET_RESULT="$TET_NEXTRES"
				fi
				;;
			*)
				if test PASS = "$TET_RESULT" -o \
					UNSUPPORTED = "$TET_RESULT" -o \
					NOTINUSE = "$TET_RESULT" -o \
					UNTESTED = "$TET_RESULT"
				then
					TET_RESULT="$TET_NEXTRES"
				fi
				;;
			esac
		done
		echo TET_RESULT=\"$TET_RESULT\"
	) < $TET_TMPRES`

	> $TET_TMPRES

	TET_ABORT=NO
	if test -z "$TET_RESULT"
	then
		TET_RESULT=NORESULT
		TET_RESNUM=7
	elif tet_getcode "$TET_RESULT"		# sets TET_RESNUM, TET_ABORT
	then
		: ok
	else
		TET_RESULT="NO RESULT NAME"
		TET_RESNUM=-1
	fi

	tet_output 220 "$TET_TPARG1 $TET_RESNUM `date +%H:%M:%S`" "$TET_RESULT"

	if test YES = "$TET_ABORT"
	then
		TET_TRAP_FUNCTION=tet_abandon
		tet_output 510 "" \
			"ABORT on result code $TET_RESNUM \"$TET_RESULT\""
		if test -n "$tet_cleanup"
		then
			tet_docleanup
		fi
		TET_EXITVAL=1 exit
	fi
}

# tet_docleanup - execute the tet_cleanup function
tet_docleanup(){
	tet_thistest=
	TET_TPCOUNT=0
	TET_BLOCK=0
	tet_setblock
	eval $tet_cleanup
}

# ***********************************************************************

# read in API functions
. ./tetapi.sh


# ***********************************************************************


#
# TCM main flow
#

# capture command line args before they disappear
TET_TCM_ARGC=$#
TET_TCM_ARGS="$*"
TET_PNAME="$0"; readonly TET_PNAME; export TET_PNAME

# arrange to clean up on exit
rm -f $TET_TMPFILES
> $TET_TMPFILES
trap 'rm -f `cat $TET_TMPFILES` $TET_TMPFILES; exit $TET_EXITVAL' 0
trap exit 1 2 3 15

# open execution results file
(umask 0; rm -f $TET_RESFILE; > $TET_RESFILE) || TET_EXITVAL=1 exit

# open other local files
for TET_A in $TET_DELETES $TET_STDERR $TET_TESTS \
	$TET_TMP1 $TET_TMPRES
do
	rm -f $TET_A
	echo $TET_A >> $TET_TMPFILES
	> $TET_A
done

# read in configuration variables and make them readonly
# strip comments and other non-variable assignments
# protect embedded spaces and single quotes in the value part
if test -n "$TET_CONFIG"
then
	if test ! -r "$TET_CONFIG"
	then
		tet_error "can't read config file" $TET_CONFIG
	else
		sed "/^#/d; /^[ 	]*\$/d; /^[^ 	][^ 	]*=/!d;
			s/'/'\\\\''/g; s/\([^=]*\)=\(.*\)/\1='\2'/; p;
			s/\([^=]*\)=.*/readonly \1/" $TET_CONFIG > $TET_TMP1
		. $TET_TMP1
	fi
fi

# set current context to process ID
tet_setcontext

# set up default results code file if so required
if test ! -r ${TET_CODE:=tet_code}
then
	if test tet_code != "$TET_CODE"
	then
		tet_error "could not open results code file" \"$TET_CODE\"
	fi
	echo $TET_TMP2 >> $TET_TMPFILES
	echo "
0	PASS		Continue
1	FAIL		Continue
2	UNRESOLVED	Continue
3	NOTINUSE	Continue
4	UNSUPPORTED	Continue
5	UNTESTED	Continue
6	UNINITIATED	Continue
7	NORESULT	Continue" > $TET_TMP2
	TET_CODE=$TET_TMP2
fi

# determine the full path name of the results code file
case $TET_OSNAME in
Windows_*)
	case $TET_CODE in
	[A-Za-z]:/*)
		;;
	*)
		TET_CODE=`pwd`/$TET_CODE
		;;
	esac
	;;
*)
	case $TET_CODE in
	/*)
		;;
	*)
		TET_CODE=`pwd`/$TET_CODE
		;;
	esac
	;;
esac

readonly TET_CODE; export TET_CODE

# process command-line args
if test 1 -gt $TET_TCM_ARGC
then
	TET_TCM_ARGS=all
fi
TET_ICLAST=-1
TET_ICLIST="`echo $iclist | tr -cd ' 0123456789'`"
: ${TET_ICLIST:=0}
TET_ICFIRST_DEF=`echo $TET_ICLIST | sed 's/ .*//'`
for TET_A in `echo $TET_TCM_ARGS | tr , ' '`
do
	case $TET_A in
	all*)
		if test 0 -ge $TET_ICLAST
		then
			TET_ICFIRST=$TET_ICFIRST_DEF
			for TET_B in $TET_ICLIST
			do
				if test $TET_B -le $TET_ICFIRST
				then
					TET_ICFIRST=$TET_B
				fi
			done
		else
			TET_ICFIRST=`expr $TET_ICLAST + 1`
		fi
		TET_ICLAST=$TET_ICFIRST
		for TET_B in $TET_ICLIST
		do
			if test $TET_B -gt $TET_ICLAST
			then
				TET_ICLAST=$TET_B
			fi
		done
		if test $TET_ICLAST -gt ${TET_B:=0}
		then
			TET_ICLAST=$TET_B
		fi
		;;
	*)
		eval `echo $TET_A | sed 'h; s/^\([0-9]*\).*/TET_ICFIRST=\1/;
			p; g; s/^[^\-]*-*//; s/^\([0-9]*\).*/TET_ICLAST=\1/'`
		;;
	esac
	TET_ICNO=${TET_ICFIRST:-$TET_ICFIRST_DEF}
	while test $TET_ICNO -le ${TET_ICLAST:=$TET_ICNO}
	do
		if tet_ismember $TET_ICNO $TET_ICLIST
		then
			test -n "`eval echo \\${ic$TET_ICNO}`" && \
				echo ic$TET_ICNO
		else
			# only report if the IC was requested
			case $TET_A in
			all*) ;;
			*) tet_error "IC $TET_ICNO is not defined" \
					"for this test case"
			esac
		fi
		TET_ICNO=`expr $TET_ICNO + 1`
	done >> $TET_TESTS
done
TET_ICCOUNT=`wc -l < $TET_TESTS | tr -cd 0123456789`

# print startup message to execution results file
tet_output 15 "3.7 $TET_ICCOUNT" "TCM Start"

# do initial signal list processing
for TET_A in TET_SIG_LEAVE TET_SIG_IGN
do
	echo ${TET_A}2=\"
	eval echo \$$TET_A | tr , '\012' | while read TET_B TET_JUNK
	do
		if test -z "$TET_B"
		then
			continue
		elif tet_ismember $TET_B $TET_STD_SIGNALS $TET_SPEC_SIGNALS
		then
			tet_error "warning: illegal entry $TET_B" \
				"in $TET_A ignored"
		else
			echo $TET_B
		fi
	done
	echo \"
done > $TET_TMP1
. $TET_TMP1
TET_SIG_LEAVE2="$TET_SIG_LEAVE2 $TET_SPEC_SIGNALS"
TET_A=1
# The NSIG marker is edited by the makefile, but allow TET_NSIG to
# be overridden from the config file (or environment).
if test -z "$TET_NSIG"
then
	TET_NSIG="32"
fi
TET_TRAP_FUNCTION=tet_abandon
TET_DEFAULT_SIGS=
while test $TET_A -lt $TET_NSIG
do
	if tet_ismember $TET_A $TET_SIG_LEAVE2
	then
		:
	elif tet_ismember $TET_A $TET_SIG_IGN2
	then
		trap "" $TET_A
	else
		trap "trap \"\" $TET_A; \$TET_TRAP_FUNCTION $TET_A" $TET_A
		TET_DEFAULT_SIGS="$TET_DEFAULT_SIGS $TET_A"
	fi
	TET_A=`expr $TET_A + 1`
done

# calculate starting TP number for each IC
TET_A=
for TET_B in $TET_ICLIST
do
	# TET_A holds concatenation of TP lists for all previous ICs
	set -- $TET_A
	eval TET_TP_ADDNUM_$TET_B=$#
	eval TET_A=\"\$TET_A \$ic$TET_B\"
done

# do startup processing
eval $tet_startup

# do main loop processing
for TET_ICNAME in `cat $TET_TESTS`
do
	eval TET_TPLIST=\"\$$TET_ICNAME\"
	TET_ICNUMBER=`echo $TET_ICNAME | tr -cd '0123456789'`
	TET_TPCOUNT=`(set -- $TET_TPLIST; echo $#)`
	tet_output 400 "$TET_ICNUMBER $TET_TPCOUNT `date +%H:%M:%S`" "IC Start"
	TET_TPCOUNT=0
	for tet_thistest in $TET_TPLIST
	do
		TET_BLOCK=1
		TET_SEQUENCE=1
		TET_TPCOUNT=`expr $TET_TPCOUNT + 1`
		eval TET_TPNUMBER=\`expr \$TET_TP_ADDNUM_$TET_ICNUMBER + $TET_TPCOUNT\`
		tet_output 200 "$TET_TPNUMBER `date +%H:%M:%S`" "TP Start"
		> $TET_TMPRES
		TET_REASON="`tet_reason $tet_thistest`"
		if test $? -eq 0
		then
			tet_infoline "$TET_REASON"
			tet_result UNINITIATED
		else
			TET_TRAP_FUNCTION=tet_sigskip
			(
				trap $TET_DEFAULT_SIGS
				unset TET_DEFAULT_SIGS
				"$tet_thistest"
			)
		fi
		tet_tpend $TET_TPNUMBER
	done
	TET_TPNUMBER=0
	tet_output 410 "$TET_ICNUMBER $TET_TPCOUNT `date +%H:%M:%S`" "IC End"
done

# do cleanup processing
TET_TRAP_FUNCTION=tet_abandon
if test -n "$tet_cleanup"
then
	tet_docleanup
fi

# successful exit
TET_EXITVAL=0 exit