#!/bin/bash # A script to update the references for particular tests. The idea is # that you do a run, which will generate files in the build directory # containing the (normalized) actual output of the compiler. This # script will then copy that output and replace the "expected output" # files. You can then commit the changes. # # If you find yourself manually editing a foo.stderr file, you're # doing it wrong. if [[ "$1" == "--help" || "$1" == "-h" || "$1" == "" || "$2" == "" ]]; then echo "usage: $0 " echo "" echo "For example:" echo " $0 ../../../build/x86_64-apple-darwin/test/ui *.rs */*.rs" fi MYDIR=$(dirname "$0") BUILD_DIR="$1" shift while [[ "$1" != "" ]]; do STDERR_NAME="${1/%.rs/.stderr}" STDOUT_NAME="${1/%.rs/.stdout}" shift if [[ -f "$BUILD_DIR"/"$STDOUT_NAME" ]] && \ ! (cmp -s -- "$BUILD_DIR"/"$STDOUT_NAME" "$MYDIR"/"$STDOUT_NAME"); then echo updating "$MYDIR"/"$STDOUT_NAME" cp "$BUILD_DIR"/"$STDOUT_NAME" "$MYDIR"/"$STDOUT_NAME" if [[ ! -s "$MYDIR"/"$STDOUT_NAME" ]]; then echo removing "$MYDIR"/"$STDOUT_NAME" rm "$MYDIR"/"$STDOUT_NAME" fi fi if [[ -f "$BUILD_DIR"/"$STDERR_NAME" ]] && \ ! (cmp -s -- "$BUILD_DIR"/"$STDERR_NAME" "$MYDIR"/"$STDERR_NAME"); then echo updating "$MYDIR"/"$STDERR_NAME" cp "$BUILD_DIR"/"$STDERR_NAME" "$MYDIR"/"$STDERR_NAME" if [[ ! -s "$MYDIR"/"$STDERR_NAME" ]]; then echo removing "$MYDIR"/"$STDERR_NAME" rm "$MYDIR"/"$STDERR_NAME" fi fi done