zeek/testing/btest/coverage/default-load-baseline.test
Jon Siwek 720cf55d53 Improve how coverage unit tests handle name of build dir
This change allows the tests to still pass if the build dir is named
something other than 'build' and/or is a symlink.
2018-04-30 16:30:21 -05:00

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# This test is meant to cover whether the set of scripts that get loaded by
# default matches a baseline of known defaults. When new scripts are
# added to the scripts/base/ directory, the baseline will usually just need
# to be updated.
#
# As the output has absolute paths in it, we need to remove the common
# prefix to make the test work everywhere. That's what the sed magic
# below does. Don't ask. :-)
# @TEST-EXEC: bro misc/loaded-scripts
# @TEST-EXEC: test -e loaded_scripts.log
# @TEST-EXEC: cat loaded_scripts.log | egrep -v '#' | sed 's/ //g' | sed -e ':a' -e '$!N' -e 's/^\(.*\).*\n\1.*/\1/' -e 'ta' >prefix
# @TEST-EXEC: (test -L $BUILD && basename $(readlink $BUILD) || basename $BUILD) >buildprefix
# @TEST-EXEC: cat loaded_scripts.log | sed "s#`cat buildprefix`#build#g" | sed "s#`cat prefix`##g" >canonified_loaded_scripts.log
# @TEST-EXEC: btest-diff canonified_loaded_scripts.log