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* winsup.api/ltp/lseek03.c: Ditto. * winsup.api/ltp/mmap001.c: Ditto. * winsup.api/ltp/read01.c: Ditto. * winsup.api/ltp/readdir01.c: Ditto. * winsup.api/ltp/rmdir05.c: Ditto. * winsup.api/ltp/sbrk01.c: Ditto. * winsup.api/ltp/select02.c: Ditto. * winsup.api/ltp/select03.c: Ditto. * winsup.api/ltp/signal03.c: Ditto. * winsup.api/ltp/stat06.c: Ditto. * winsup.api/ltp/unlink08.c: Ditto. * winsup.api/known_bugs.tcl: Update to reflect new test's known failures. * winsup.api/winsup.exp: Don't delete executable in case of unexpected pass, as well as in case of unexpected failure. * README: Update paragraph about expected failures.
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1999-12-23 DJ Delorie <dj@cygnus.com>
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Here are some notes about adding and using this testsuite.
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First, all the programs are linked with new-libcygwin.a, which is just
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like libcygwin.a, except that it wants new-cygwin1.dll, not
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cygwin1.dll. The testsuite adds the winsup build directory to the
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PATH so that new-cygwin1.dll can be found by windows during testing.
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Because we'll probably run into complaints about using two DLLs, we
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run cygrun.exe for each test. All this does is run the test with
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CreateProcess() so that we don't attempt to do the special code for
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when a cygwin program calls another cygwin program, as this might be a
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"multiple cygwins" problem.
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Any test that needs to test command line args or redirection needs to
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run such a child program itself, as the testsuite will not do any
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arguments or redirection for it. Same for fork, signals, etc.
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The testsuite/winsup.api subdirectory is for testing the API to
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cygwin1.dll ONLY. Create other subdirs under testsuite/ for other
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classes of testing.
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Tests in winsup.api/*.c or winsup.api/*/*.c (only one subdirectory
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level is allowed) either compile, run, and exit(0) or they fail.
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Either abort or exit with a non-zero code to indicate failure. Don't
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print anything to the screen if you can avoid it (except for failure
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reasons, of course). One .c file per test, no compile options are
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allowed (we're testing the api, not the compiler).
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Tests whose filename is mentioned in known-bugs.tcl will be *expected*
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to fail, and will "fail" if they compile, run, and return zero.
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"make check" will only work if you run it *on* an NT machine.
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Cross-checking is not supported.
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