The $SYSTEMTESTTOP shell variable if often set to .. in various shell scripts inside bin/tests/system/, but most of the time it is only used one line later, while sourcing conf.sh. This hardly improves code readability. $SYSTEMTESTTOP is also used for the purpose of referencing scripts/files living in bin/tests/system/, but given that the variable is always set to a short, relative path, we can drop it and replace all of its occurrences with the relative path without adversely affecting code readability.
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#!/bin/sh
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#
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# Copyright (C) Internet Systems Consortium, Inc. ("ISC")
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#
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# This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
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# License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this
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# file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/.
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#
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# See the COPYRIGHT file distributed with this work for additional
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# information regarding copyright ownership.
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# Test of include statement with glob expression.
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. ../conf.sh
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DIGOPTS="+tcp +nosea +nostat +nocmd +norec +noques +noadd +nostats -p ${PORT}"
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status=0
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n=0
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# Test 1 - check if zone1 was loaded.
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n=`expr $n + 1`
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echo_i "checking glob include of zone1 config ($n)"
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ret=0
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$DIG $DIGOPTS @10.53.0.2 -b 10.53.0.2 zone1.com. a > dig.out.ns2.$n || ret=1
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grep 'status: NOERROR' dig.out.ns2.$n > /dev/null || ret=1
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grep '^zone1.com.' dig.out.ns2.$n > /dev/null || ret=1
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if [ $ret != 0 ]; then echo_i "failed"; fi
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status=`expr $status + $ret`
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# Test 2 - check if zone2 was loaded.
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n=`expr $n + 1`
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echo_i "checking glob include of zone2 config ($n)"
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ret=0
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$DIG $DIGOPTS @10.53.0.2 -b 10.53.0.2 zone2.com. a > dig.out.ns2.$n || ret=1
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grep 'status: NOERROR' dig.out.ns2.$n > /dev/null || ret=1
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grep '^zone2.com.' dig.out.ns2.$n > /dev/null || ret=1
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if [ $ret != 0 ]; then echo_i "failed"; fi
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status=`expr $status + $ret`
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# Test 3 - check if standard file path (no magic chars) works.
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n=`expr $n + 1`
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echo_i "checking include of standard file path config ($n)"
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ret=0
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$DIG $DIGOPTS @10.53.0.2 -b 10.53.0.2 mars.com. a > dig.out.ns2.$n || ret=1
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grep 'status: NOERROR' dig.out.ns2.$n > /dev/null || ret=1
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grep '^mars.com.' dig.out.ns2.$n > /dev/null || ret=1
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if [ $ret != 0 ]; then echo_i "failed"; fi
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status=`expr $status + $ret`
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# Test 4: named-checkconf correctly parses glob includes.
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n=`expr $n + 1`
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echo_i "checking named-checkconf with glob include ($n)"
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ret=0
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(cd ns2; $CHECKCONF named.conf) || ret=1
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if [ $ret != 0 ]; then echo_i "failed"; fi
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status=`expr $status + $ret`
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echo_i "exit status: $status"
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[ $status -eq 0 ] || exit 1
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