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pacman/test/util/vercmptest.sh
Dan McGee 30d978a966 vercmp: ensure 2.0a and 2.0.a do not compare equal
We had this interesting set of facts conundrum, according to vercmp
return values:
    2.0a <  2.0
    2.0  <  2.0.a
    2.0a == 2.0.a

This introduces a code change that ensures '2.0a < 2.0.a' as would be
expected by the first two comparisons. Unfortunately this stays us a bit
further from upstream RPM code, but those are the breaks (in RPM, the
versions involving 'a' do in fact compare the same, but they are both
greater than the bare '2.0').

Signed-off-by: Dan McGee <dan@archlinux.org>
2011-08-23 01:49:29 -05:00

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#!/bin/bash
#
# vercmptest - a test suite for the vercmp/libalpm program
#
# Copyright (c) 2008 by Dan McGee <dan@archlinux.org>
#
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
# default binary if one was not specified as $1
bin='vercmp'
# holds counts of tests
total=0
failure=0
# args:
# pass ver1 ver2 ret expected
pass() {
#echo "test: ver1: $1 ver2: $2 ret: $3 expected: $4"
#echo " --> pass"
echo -n
}
# args:
# fail ver1 ver2 ret expected
fail() {
echo "test: ver1: $1 ver2: $2 ret: $3 expected: $4"
echo " ==> FAILURE"
((failure++))
}
# args:
# runtest ver1 ver2 expected
runtest() {
# run the test
ret=$($bin $1 $2)
func='pass'
[[ -n $ret && $ret -eq $3 ]] || func='fail'
$func $1 $2 $ret $3
((total++))
# and run its mirror case just to be sure
reverse=0
[[ $3 -eq 1 ]] && reverse=-1
[[ $3 -eq -1 ]] && reverse=1
ret=$($bin $2 $1)
func='pass'
[[ -n $ret && $ret -eq $reverse ]] || func='fail'
$func $2 $1 $ret $reverse
((total++))
}
# use first arg as our binary if specified
[[ -n "$1" ]] && bin="$1"
if ! type -p "$bin"; then
echo "vercmp binary ($bin) could not be located"
exit 1
fi
echo "Beginning vercmp tests"
# BEGIN TESTS
# all similar length, no pkgrel
runtest 1.5.0 1.5.0 0
runtest 1.5.1 1.5.0 1
# mixed length
runtest 1.5.1 1.5 1
# with pkgrel, simple
runtest 1.5.0-1 1.5.0-1 0
runtest 1.5.0-1 1.5.0-2 -1
runtest 1.5.0-1 1.5.1-1 -1
runtest 1.5.0-2 1.5.1-1 -1
# with pkgrel, mixed lengths
runtest 1.5-1 1.5.1-1 -1
runtest 1.5-2 1.5.1-1 -1
runtest 1.5-2 1.5.1-2 -1
# mixed pkgrel inclusion
runtest 1.5 1.5-1 0
runtest 1.5-1 1.5 0
runtest 1.1-1 1.1 0
runtest 1.0-1 1.1 -1
runtest 1.1-1 1.0 1
# alphanumeric versions
runtest 1.5b-1 1.5-1 -1
runtest 1.5b 1.5 -1
runtest 1.5b-1 1.5 -1
runtest 1.5b 1.5.1 -1
# from the manpage
runtest 1.0a 1.0alpha -1
runtest 1.0alpha 1.0b -1
runtest 1.0b 1.0beta -1
runtest 1.0beta 1.0rc -1
runtest 1.0rc 1.0 -1
# going crazy? alpha-dotted versions
runtest 1.5.a 1.5 1
runtest 1.5.b 1.5.a 1
runtest 1.5.1 1.5.b 1
# alpha dots and dashes
runtest 1.5.b-1 1.5.b 0
runtest 1.5-1 1.5.b -1
# same/similar content, differing separators
runtest 2.0 2_0 0
runtest 2.0_a 2_0.a 0
runtest 2.0a 2.0.a -1
runtest 2___a 2_a 1
# epoch included version comparisons
runtest 0:1.0 0:1.0 0
runtest 0:1.0 0:1.1 -1
runtest 1:1.0 0:1.0 1
runtest 1:1.0 0:1.1 1
runtest 1:1.0 2:1.1 -1
# epoch + sometimes present pkgrel
runtest 1:1.0 0:1.0-1 1
runtest 1:1.0-1 0:1.1-1 1
# epoch included on one version
runtest 0:1.0 1.0 0
runtest 0:1.0 1.1 -1
runtest 0:1.1 1.0 1
runtest 1:1.0 1.0 1
runtest 1:1.0 1.1 1
runtest 1:1.1 1.1 1
#END TESTS
echo
if [[ $failure -eq 0 ]]; then
echo "All $total tests successful"
exit 0
fi
echo "$failure of $total tests failed"
exit 1