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Re: filter for dejagnu output?
- To: Robert Lipe <robertl at dgii dot com>
- Subject: Re: filter for dejagnu output?
- From: Jeffrey A Law <law at cygnus dot com>
- Date: Wed, 24 Dec 1997 22:46:48 -0700
- cc: egcs at cygnus dot com
- Reply-To: law at cygnus dot com
In message <19971224144018.36749@dgii.com>you write:
> Several on this list regularly run dejagnu on our targets. It looks
> like most of us take the *.sum files and boil down what we think are
> the interesting parts. Of course, we all do it differently. ;-)
>
> Is there an awk/perl/tcl/whatever script around that makes a meaningful
> summary of the *.sum and *.log files?
#!/bin/sh
# This script automatically test the given tool with the tool's test cases,
# reporting anything of interest.
# exits with 1 if there is nothing of interest
# exits with 0 if there is something interesting
# exits with 2 if an error occurred
# Give two .sum files to compare them
# Written by Mike Stump <mrs@cygnus.com>
tmp1=/tmp/$tool-testing.$$a
tmp2=/tmp/$tool-testing.$$b
now_s=/tmp/$tool-testing.$$d
before_s=/tmp/$tool-testing.$$e
if [ "$2" = "" ]; then
echo "Usage: $0 previous current" >&2
exit 2
fi
sed 's/^XFAIL/FAIL/; s/^XPASS/PASS/' < "$1" >$tmp1
sed 's/^XFAIL/FAIL/; s/^XPASS/PASS/' < "$2" >$tmp2
before=$tmp1
now=$tmp2
trap "rm -f $tmp1 $tmp2 $now_s $before_s" 0 1 2 3 5 9 13 15
sort +0.4 "$now" > "$now_s"
sort +0.4 "$before" > "$before_s"
grep '^FAIL' "$now_s" | sed 's/^....: //' >$tmp1
grep '^PASS' "$before_s" | sed 's/^....: //' | comm -12 $tmp1 - >$tmp2
grep -s . $tmp2 >/dev/null
if [ $? = 0 ]; then
echo "Tests that now fail, but worked before:"
echo
cat $tmp2
echo
fi
grep '^PASS' "$now_s" | sed 's/^....: //' >$tmp1
grep '^FAIL' "$before_s" | sed 's/^....: //' | comm -12 $tmp1 - >$tmp2
grep -s . $tmp2 >/dev/null
if [ $? = 0 ]; then
echo "Tests that now work, but didn't before:"
echo
cat $tmp2
echo
fi
grep '^FAIL' "$now_s" | sed 's/^....: //' >$tmp1
grep '^[PF]A[SI][SL]' "$before_s" | sed 's/^....: //' | comm -23 $tmp1 - >$tmp2
grep -s . $tmp2 >/dev/null
if [ $? = 0 ]; then
echo "New tests that FAIL:"
echo
cat $tmp2
echo
fi
grep '^PASS' "$now_s" | sed 's/^....: //' >$tmp1
grep '^[PF]A[SI][SL]' "$before_s" | sed 's/^....: //' | comm -23 $tmp1 - >$tmp2
grep -s . $tmp2 >/dev/null
if [ $? = 0 ]; then
echo "New tests that PASS:"
echo
cat $tmp2
echo
fi
grep '^[PF]A[SI][SL]' "$now_s" | sed 's/^....: //' >$tmp1
grep '^PASS' "$before_s" | sed 's/^....: //' | comm -13 $tmp1 - >$tmp2
grep -s . $tmp2 >/dev/null
if [ $? = 0 ]; then
echo "Old tests that passed, that have disappeared: (Eeek!)"
echo
cat $tmp2
echo
fi
grep '^[PF]A[SI][SL]' "$now_s" | sed 's/^....: //' >$tmp1
grep '^FAIL' "$before_s" | sed 's/^....: //' | comm -13 $tmp1 - >$tmp2
grep -s . $tmp2 >/dev/null
if [ $? = 0 ]; then
echo "Old tests that failed, that have disappeared: (Eeek!)"
echo
cat $tmp2
echo
fi