Merge branch 'rs/use-strbuf-addbuf'
[gitweb.git] / t / test-lib-functions.sh
index 3978fc0b45de2645560207cc6e884a505506215d..4f7eadb5963e7d698f9ee6e265b1657e543cdb44 100644 (file)
@@ -612,7 +612,7 @@ test_must_fail () {
        then
                echo >&2 "test_must_fail: command succeeded: $*"
                return 1
-       elif test $exit_code -eq 141 && list_contains "$_test_ok" sigpipe
+       elif test_match_signal 13 $exit_code && list_contains "$_test_ok" sigpipe
        then
                return 0
        elif test $exit_code -gt 129 && test $exit_code -le 192
@@ -939,3 +939,54 @@ mingw_read_file_strip_cr_ () {
                eval "$1=\$$1\$line"
        done
 }
+
+# Like "env FOO=BAR some-program", but run inside a subshell, which means
+# it also works for shell functions (though those functions cannot impact
+# the environment outside of the test_env invocation).
+test_env () {
+       (
+               while test $# -gt 0
+               do
+                       case "$1" in
+                       *=*)
+                               eval "${1%%=*}=\${1#*=}"
+                               eval "export ${1%%=*}"
+                               shift
+                               ;;
+                       *)
+                               "$@"
+                               exit
+                               ;;
+                       esac
+               done
+       )
+}
+
+# Returns true if the numeric exit code in "$2" represents the expected signal
+# in "$1". Signals should be given numerically.
+test_match_signal () {
+       if test "$2" = "$((128 + $1))"
+       then
+               # POSIX
+               return 0
+       elif test "$2" = "$((256 + $1))"
+       then
+               # ksh
+               return 0
+       fi
+       return 1
+}
+
+# Read up to "$1" bytes (or to EOF) from stdin and write them to stdout.
+test_copy_bytes () {
+       perl -e '
+               my $len = $ARGV[1];
+               while ($len > 0) {
+                       my $s;
+                       my $nread = sysread(STDIN, $s, $len);
+                       die "cannot read: $!" unless defined($nread);
+                       print $s;
+                       $len -= $nread;
+               }
+       ' - "$1"
+}