*
* IMPORTANT: This script should NOT print any warnings. If it prints
* warnings, you should treat them as errors.
- * [Need to add -warn-error to ocaml command line]
*)
#load "unix.cma";;
and test =
(* Run the command sequence and just expect nothing to fail. *)
| TestRun of seq
+
(* Run the command sequence and expect the output of the final
* command to be the string.
*)
| TestOutput of seq * string
+
(* Run the command sequence and expect the output of the final
* command to be the list of strings.
*)
| TestOutputList of seq * string list
+
(* Run the command sequence and expect the output of the final
* command to be the list of block devices (could be either
* "/dev/sd.." or "/dev/hd.." form - we don't check the 5th
* character of each string).
*)
| TestOutputListOfDevices of seq * string list
+
(* Run the command sequence and expect the output of the final
* command to be the integer.
*)
| TestOutputInt of seq * int
+
(* Run the command sequence and expect the output of the final
* command to be <op> <int>, eg. ">=", "1".
*)
| TestOutputIntOp of seq * string * int
+
(* Run the command sequence and expect the output of the final
* command to be a true value (!= 0 or != NULL).
*)
| TestOutputTrue of seq
+
(* Run the command sequence and expect the output of the final
* command to be a false value (== 0 or == NULL, but not an error).
*)
| TestOutputFalse of seq
+
(* Run the command sequence and expect the output of the final
* command to be a list of the given length (but don't care about
* content).
*)
| TestOutputLength of seq * int
+
(* Run the command sequence and expect the output of the final
* command to be a buffer (RBufferOut), ie. string + size.
*)
| TestOutputBuffer of seq * string
+
(* Run the command sequence and expect the output of the final
* command to be a structure.
*)
| TestOutputStruct of seq * test_field_compare list
+
(* Run the command sequence and expect the final command (only)
* to fail.
*)
and test_prereq =
(* Test always runs. *)
| Always
+
(* Test is currently disabled - eg. it fails, or it tests some
* unimplemented feature.
*)
| Disabled
+
(* 'string' is some C code (a function body) that should return
* true or false. The test will run if the code returns true.
*)
| If of string
+
(* As for 'If' but the test runs _unless_ the code returns true. *)
| Unless of string