Allow retaining system test output using an environment variable
Instead of exporting an environment variable containing a command line
argument (NOCLEAN="-n"), extend run.sh to handle a "boolean" environment
variable (SYSTEMTEST_NO_CLEAN) itself. The former method is buggy
because the value of NOCLEAN is set in parallel.mk when that file is
first created, but it is not subsequently updated upon each test run
(because make considers parallel.mk to be up to date).
To retain backward compatibility, the "-n" command line argument for
run.sh is still supported (and has a higher priority than the relevant
environment variable).
The SYSTEMTEST_NO_CLEAN environment variable can also be used directly
to prevent cleanup when using "make test" instead of runall.sh.
Apart from fixing a bug, this simplifies the way runall.sh controls
run.sh behavior due to the Makefile being bypassed. Direct processing
of environment variables in run.sh is more scalable in the long run,
given that the previously utilized technique, even with its
implementation fixed, would still require Makefile.in to be modified in
two places each time a new flag needed to be passed from runall.sh to
run.sh.
(cherry picked from commit 3862043879)
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@@ -92,7 +92,7 @@ parallel.mk:
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for directory in $(PARALLEL) ; do \
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echo "" >> $@ ; \
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echo "test-`echo $$directory | tr _ -`:" >> $@ ; \
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echo " @$(SHELL) ./run.sh $$NOCLEAN -r -p $$port $$directory 2>&1 | tee $$directory/test.output" >> $@ ; \
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echo " @$(SHELL) ./run.sh -r -p $$port $$directory 2>&1 | tee $$directory/test.output" >> $@ ; \
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port=`expr $$port + 100` ; \
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done
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@@ -100,7 +100,7 @@ parallel.mk:
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test: parallel.mk subdirs
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@$(MAKE) -f parallel.mk check
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@$(SHELL) ./runsequential.sh $$NOCLEAN -r
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@$(SHELL) ./runsequential.sh -r
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@$(SHELL) ./testsummary.sh
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check: test
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@@ -153,10 +153,10 @@ A run of all the system tests can also be initiated via make:
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make [-j numproc] test
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In this case, retention of the output files after a test completes successfully
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is specified by setting the environment variable NOCLEAN to "-n" prior to
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running make, e.g.
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is specified by setting the environment variable SYSTEMTEST_NO_CLEAN to 1 prior
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to running make, e.g.
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NOCLEAN=-n make [-j numproc] test
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SYSTEMTEST_NO_CLEAN=1 make [-j numproc] test
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@@ -714,7 +714,7 @@ the ports are assigned when the tests are run. This is achieved by having the
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when "make check" is run, and contains a target for each test of the form:
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<test-name>:
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@$(SHELL) run.sh $$NOCLEAN -r -p <baseport> <test-name>
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@$(SHELL) run.sh -r -p <baseport> <test-name>
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The <baseport> is unique and the values of <baseport> for each test are
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separated by at least 100 ports.
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@@ -17,9 +17,14 @@ SYSTEMTESTTOP=.
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. $SYSTEMTESTTOP/conf.sh
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stopservers=true
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clean=true
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baseport=5300
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if [ ${SYSTEMTEST_NO_CLEAN:-0} -eq 1 ]; then
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clean=false
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else
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clean=true
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fi
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while getopts "knp:r" flag; do
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case "$flag" in
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k) stopservers=false ;;
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@@ -27,12 +27,13 @@ SYSTEMTESTTOP=.
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usage="Usage: ./runall.sh [-n] [numprocesses]"
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SYSTEMTEST_NO_CLEAN=0
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# Handle "-n" switch if present.
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NOCLEAN=""
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while getopts "n" flag; do
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case "$flag" in
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n) NOCLEAN="-n" ;;
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n) SYSTEMTEST_NO_CLEAN=1 ;;
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esac
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done
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export NOCLEAN
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@@ -57,6 +58,8 @@ fi
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# Run the tests.
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export SYSTEMTEST_NO_CLEAN
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status=0
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if [ "$CYGWIN" = "" ]; then
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# Running on Unix, use "make" to run tests in parallel.
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@@ -69,7 +72,7 @@ else
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# used, the tests would be run sequentially anyway.)
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{
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for testdir in $SUBDIRS; do
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$SHELL run.sh $NOCLEAN $testdir || status=1
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$SHELL run.sh $testdir || status=1
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done
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} 2>&1 | tee "systests.output"
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fi
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