# # use `run-test-local' # thisdir = tests SUBDIRS = include ../build/rules.make DISTFILES = README.tests $(wildcard *.cs) # We don't want debugging info :-) USE_MCS_FLAGS := # # If you add any tests here, please do also add them to README.Tests ! # TEST_SOURCES = \ test-1 test-2 test-3 test-4 test-5 test-6 test-7 test-8 test-9 test-10 \ test-11 test-12 test-13 test-14 test-15 test-16 test-17 test-18 test-19 test-20 \ test-21 test-22 test-23 test-24 test-25 test-26 test-27 test-28 test-29 test-30 \ test-31 test-32 test-33 test-34 test-35 test-36 test-37 test-38 test-39 test-40 \ test-41 test-42 test-43 test-44 test-45 test-46 test-47 test-48 test-49 \ test-51 test-52 test-53 test-54 test-55 test-56 test-57 test-59 test-60 \ test-61 test-62 test-63 test-64 test-65 test-66 test-68 test-69 test-70 \ test-71 test-72 test-73 test-74 test-75 test-76 test-77 test-78 test-79 test-80 \ test-81 test-82 test-83 test-84 test-85 test-86 test-87 test-88 test-89 test-90 \ test-91 test-92 test-93 test-94 test-95 test-96 test-97 test-98 test-99 test-100\ test-101 test-102 test-103 test-104 test-106 test-107 test-108 test-109 test-110\ test-111 test-112 test-113 test-114 test-115 test-116 test-117 test-118 test-119 \ test-121 test-122 test-123 test-125 test-126 test-127 test-128 test-129 test-130 \ test-131 test-134 test-135 test-136 test-137 test-138 test-139 test-140 \ test-141 test-142 test-143 test-144 test-145 test-146 test-147 test-148 test-149 test-150 \ test-151 test-152 test-153 test-154 test-155 test-156 test-157 test-158 test-159 test-160 \ test-161 test-162 test-163 test-164 test-165 test-166 test-167 test-168 test-169 test-170 \ test-172 test-173 test-174 test-175 test-176 test-177 test-178 test-179 test-180 \ test-181 test-182 test-183 test-184 test-185 test-186 test-187 test-188 test-189 test-190 \ test-191 test-192 test-193 test-194 test-195 test-196 test-197 test-198 test-199 test-200 \ test-201 test-202 test-203 test-204 test-206 test-207 test-208 test-209 test-210 \ test-211 test-212 test-213 test-214 test-215 test-216 test-217 test-218 test-219 test-220 \ test-221 test-222 test-223 test-224 test-225 test-226 test-227 test-229 test-230 \ test-231 test-232 test-233 test-234 test-235 test-236 test-237 test-238 test-239 test-240 \ test-241 test-242 test-243 test-244 test-245 test-246 test-247 test-248 test-249 test-250 \ test-251 test-252 test-253 test-254 test-255 test-256 test-257 test-258 test-259 test-260 \ test-261 test-262 test-263 test-264 test-265 test-266 test-267 test-268 test-269 test-270 \ test-271 test-272 test-273 test-274 test-275 test-276 test-277 test-280 \ test-283 test-284 test-290 \ cls-test-0 cls-test-1 cls-test-2 cls-test-3 cls-test-5 cls-test-6 cls-test-7 cls-test-10 \ cls-test-11 cls-test-14 cls-test-15 cls-test-16 # # C# 2.0 tests # TEST2_SOURCES = \ 2test-1 2test-2 2test-3 2test-4 2test-5 2test-6 UNSAFE_SOURCES = \ unsafe-1 unsafe-2 unsafe-3 test-58 test-171 unsafe-5 unsafe-6 unsafe-7 unsafe-8 unsafe-9 unsafe-10 WINDOWS_SOURCES = \ test-50 test-67 # A test is a 'no pass' if it fails on either windows or linux # Test 120 does not pass because the MS.NET runtime is buggy. TEST_NOPASS = \ test-28 test-45 test-53 test-91 test-102 test-106 test-107 test-120 test-122 test-132 test-133 test-66 test-177 all-local install-local uninstall-local: # casts bootstrap-cast.exe: gen-cast-test.cs $(BOOT_COMPILE) -target:exe /out:$@ $< casts.cs: bootstrap-cast.exe $(RUNTIME) $< >$@ casts-mcs.exe: casts.cs $(CSCOMPILE) -target:exe /out:$@ $< casts-boot.exe: casts.cs $(BOOT_COMPILE) -target:exe /out:$@ $< boot-casts.out: casts-boot.exe $(RUNTIME) $< >$@ mcs-casts.out: casts-mcs.exe $(RUNTIME) $< >$@ test-casts: boot-casts.out mcs-casts.out cmp $^ # compilation is part of the testing too, so we don't actually # do anything in test-local. test-local: run-test-local: test-compiler-jit test-unsafe-compiler-jit test-casts test-2 clean-local: rm -f *.exe *.netmodule *.out *.pdb casts.cs dist-local: dist-default rm -f $(distdir)/casts.cs test-compiler-jit: multi test-compiler-jit-real TEST_TAG = mcs test-compiler-jit-real: @rm -f *.exe $(TEST_TAG).log $(TEST_TAG)-*.log ; \ logfile="$(TEST_TAG).log" ; \ echo 'Running $(TEST_TAG) tests with flags "$(TEST_RUNTIME)" ... ' ; \ for i in $(TEST_SOURCES) ; do \ options=`sed -n 's,^// Compiler options:,,p' $$i.cs`; \ testlogfile="$(TEST_TAG)-$$i.log" ; \ echo -n "$$i: "; \ echo "*** $(INTERNAL_MCS) $$options $$i.cs" > $$testlogfile ; \ if $(INTERNAL_MCS) $$options $$i.cs >> $$testlogfile 2>&1 ; then \ : ; \ else \ echo "Exit code: $$?" >> $$testlogfile ; \ failed="$$failed $$i" ; \ echo "FAIL: $$i: compilation" >> $$logfile ; \ echo FAILED COMPILATION ; cat $$testlogfile ; \ fi ; \ echo "*** $(TEST_RUNTIME) ./$$i.exe" >> $$testlogfile ; \ if $(TEST_RUNTIME) ./$$i.exe >> $$testlogfile 2>&1 ; then \ echo "PASS: $$i" >> $$logfile ; \ echo OK ; rm -f $$testlogfile ; \ else \ echo "Exit code: $$?" >> $$testlogfile ; \ failed="$$failed $$i" ; \ echo "FAIL: $$i" >> $$logfile ; \ echo FAILED ; cat $$testlogfile ; \ fi ; \ done ; \ if test -z "$$failed"; then :; else echo "Failing tests: $$failed"; exit 1; fi GENERIC_KNOWN_FAILURES = test-55 # # Tests the generics compiler, and excludes GENERIC_KNOWN_FAILURES from the build # test-generic: sources=`echo $(TEST_SOURCES) | tr ' ' '\n' | grep -v $(GENERIC_KNOWN_FAILURES)| tr '\n' ' ' `; \ make INTERNAL_MCS="mono ../gmcs/gmcs.exe" test-compiler-jit-real TEST_SOURCES="$$sources" TEST_TAG=gmcs # # Tests the 2.0 features # test-2: make INTERNAL_MCS="mono ../mcs/mcs.exe -v2" test-compiler-jit-real TEST_SOURCES="$(TEST2_SOURCES)" TEST_TAG=mcs-v2 test-unsafe-compiler-jit: make INTERNAL_MCS="$(INTERNAL_MCS) /unsafe" test-compiler-jit-real TEST_SOURCES="$(UNSAFE_SOURCES)" TEST_TAG=mcs-unsafe # # Tests that require separate compilation # multi: multi-1 multi-2 multi-3 multi-5 multi-6 ilasm echo Multi-assembly test passes multi-1: $(INTERNAL_MCS) -target:library dll-1.cs $(INTERNAL_MCS) -r:dll-1.dll prog-1.cs /out:prog-1.exe $(TEST_RUNTIME) prog-1.exe # # Tests that the order for internal/public in external # assemblies does not affect the outcome of a build. # also checks that multiple `entry points' can be declared # in a library. (eg, that it is not confused by two Main methods) # multi-2: $(INTERNAL_MCS) -target:library pi.cs $(INTERNAL_MCS) -target:library pp.cs $(INTERNAL_MCS) pu.cs -r:pi.dll -r:pp.dll $(INTERNAL_MCS) pu.cs -r:pp.dll -r:pi.dll multi-3: $(INTERNAL_MCS) -target:library conv-lib.cs $(INTERNAL_MCS) -r:conv-lib.dll conv-main.cs $(TEST_RUNTIME) conv-main.exe multi-4: $(INTERNAL_MCS) -target:module module-1.cs $(INTERNAL_MCS) -target:module module-2.cs $(INTERNAL_MCS) /addmodule:module-1.netmodule /addmodule:module-2.netmodule module-3.cs $(TEST_RUNTIME) module-3.exe multi-5: $(INTERNAL_MCS) -target:library dll-2.cs $(INTERNAL_MCS) -r:dll-2.dll prog-2.cs /out:prog-2.exe $(TEST_RUNTIME) prog-2.exe multi-6: $(INTERNAL_MCS) -target:library ns0.cs $(INTERNAL_MCS) ns.cs -r:ns0.dll multi-7: $(INTERNAL_MCS) -target:library vararg-lib.cs $(INTERNAL_MCS) vararg-exe.cs -r:vararg-lib.dll $(TEST_RUNTIME) vararg-exe.exe ilasm: $(INTERNAL_ILASM) /dll property-il.il $(INTERNAL_MCS) /r:property-il.dll property-main.cs /out:property-main.exe $(TEST_RUNTIME) property-main.exe