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Updated atf to 0.21. Add test target. Changes in version 0.21 *********************** Released on October 23rd, 2014. * Restored the atf(7) manual page to serve as a reference to all the other manual pages shipped by ATF. * Added the -s flag to atf-sh to support specifying the shell interpreter to be used. * Removed ATF_WORKDIR. The only remaining consumers have been converted to use the standard TMPDIR environment variable. As a benefit, and because Kyua forces the TMPDIR to live within the test case's work directory, any stale files left behind by ATF will be automatically cleaned up. * Documented the environment variables recognized by each component in the relevant manual pages. This information was lost with the atf-config(1) removal. * Added a new "require.diskspace" metadata property to test cases so that they can specify the minimum amount of disk space required for the test to run. * Renamed the atf-{c,c++,sh}-api(3) manual pages to atf-{c,c++,sh}(3) for discoverability purposes. Symbolic links are provided for the time being to still make the old names visible. * Issue #5: Recommend the (expected, actual) idiom for calls to the test macros in the manual pages. * Issue #7: Stopped catching unhandled exceptions in atf-c++ tests. This propagates the crash to the caller, which in turn allows it to obtain proper debugging information. In particular, Kyua should now be able to extract a stacktrace pinpointing the problem. * Issue #8: Fixed atf-c/macros_test:use test failures spotted by the clang that ships with FreeBSD 11.0-CURRENT. * Issue #12: Improved documentation of atf-sh(3) and atf-check(1) by better explaining how they relate to each other. * Issue #14: Stopped setting 'set -e' in atf-sh. This setting was initially added as a way to enable a "strict" mode in the library and to make test cases fail fast when they run unprotected commands. However, doing so in the library is surprising as the responsibility of enabling 'set -e' should be on the user's code. Also, 'set -e' introduces inconsistent behavior on subshells and users do not expect that. * Issue #15: Fixed atf_utils_{fork,wait} to support nested calls. * Issue #16: Fixed test failures (by removing a long-standing hack) on systems that lack \e support in printf(1). * Issue #19: Removed stale references to atf-config and atf-run.
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# $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.26 2017/02/22 11:46:58 wiz Exp $
Updated atf to 0.21. Add test target. Changes in version 0.21 *********************** Released on October 23rd, 2014. * Restored the atf(7) manual page to serve as a reference to all the other manual pages shipped by ATF. * Added the -s flag to atf-sh to support specifying the shell interpreter to be used. * Removed ATF_WORKDIR. The only remaining consumers have been converted to use the standard TMPDIR environment variable. As a benefit, and because Kyua forces the TMPDIR to live within the test case's work directory, any stale files left behind by ATF will be automatically cleaned up. * Documented the environment variables recognized by each component in the relevant manual pages. This information was lost with the atf-config(1) removal. * Added a new "require.diskspace" metadata property to test cases so that they can specify the minimum amount of disk space required for the test to run. * Renamed the atf-{c,c++,sh}-api(3) manual pages to atf-{c,c++,sh}(3) for discoverability purposes. Symbolic links are provided for the time being to still make the old names visible. * Issue #5: Recommend the (expected, actual) idiom for calls to the test macros in the manual pages. * Issue #7: Stopped catching unhandled exceptions in atf-c++ tests. This propagates the crash to the caller, which in turn allows it to obtain proper debugging information. In particular, Kyua should now be able to extract a stacktrace pinpointing the problem. * Issue #8: Fixed atf-c/macros_test:use test failures spotted by the clang that ships with FreeBSD 11.0-CURRENT. * Issue #12: Improved documentation of atf-sh(3) and atf-check(1) by better explaining how they relate to each other. * Issue #14: Stopped setting 'set -e' in atf-sh. This setting was initially added as a way to enable a "strict" mode in the library and to make test cases fail fast when they run unprotected commands. However, doing so in the library is surprising as the responsibility of enabling 'set -e' should be on the user's code. Also, 'set -e' introduces inconsistent behavior on subshells and users do not expect that. * Issue #15: Fixed atf_utils_{fork,wait} to support nested calls. * Issue #16: Fixed test failures (by removing a long-standing hack) on systems that lack \e support in printf(1). * Issue #19: Removed stale references to atf-config and atf-run.
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DISTNAME= atf-0.21
Update ATF to 0.20. This change upgrades devel/atf to 0.20 and removes devel/atf-libs. The upstream atf distfile has dropped the code for the deprecated tools so it makes little sense to keep the two packages any longer. As a result of this, the devel/atf package is now much simplified as there is no need for a Makefile.common any longer and matches exactly what upstream ships. Changes in version 0.20 *********************** Experimental version released on February 7th, 2014. This is the first release without the code for the deprecated tools. If you require such code, please fetch a copy of the 0.19 release and extract the 'tools' directory for your own consumption. * Removed the deprecated tools. This includes atf-config, atf-report, atf-run and atf-version. Changes in version 0.19 *********************** Experimental version released on February 7th, 2014. This is the last release to bundle the code for the deprecated tools. The next release will drop their code and will stop worrying about backwards compatibility between the ATF libraries and what the old tools may or may not support. If you still require the old tools for some reason, grab a copy of the 'tools' directory now. The code in this directory is standalone and does not depend on any internal details of atf-c++ any longer. * Various fixes and improvements to support running as part of the FreeBSD test suite. * Project hosting moved from Google Code (as a subproject of Kyua) to GitHub (as a first-class project). The main reason for the change is the suppression of binary downloads in Google Code on Jan 15th, 2014. See https://github.com/jmmv/atf/ * Removed builtin help from atf-sh(1) and atf-check(1) for simplicity reasons. In other words, their -h option is gone. * Moved the code of the deprecated tools into a 'tools' directory and completely decoupled their code from the internals of atf-c++. The reason for this is to painlessly allow a third-party to maintain a copy of these tools after we delete them because upcoming changes to atf-c++ would break the stale tools.
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CATEGORIES= devel
2016-04-27 06:20:10 +02:00
MASTER_SITES= ${MASTER_SITE_GITHUB:=jmmv/}
GITHUB_RELEASE= ${DISTNAME}
Update ATF to 0.20. This change upgrades devel/atf to 0.20 and removes devel/atf-libs. The upstream atf distfile has dropped the code for the deprecated tools so it makes little sense to keep the two packages any longer. As a result of this, the devel/atf package is now much simplified as there is no need for a Makefile.common any longer and matches exactly what upstream ships. Changes in version 0.20 *********************** Experimental version released on February 7th, 2014. This is the first release without the code for the deprecated tools. If you require such code, please fetch a copy of the 0.19 release and extract the 'tools' directory for your own consumption. * Removed the deprecated tools. This includes atf-config, atf-report, atf-run and atf-version. Changes in version 0.19 *********************** Experimental version released on February 7th, 2014. This is the last release to bundle the code for the deprecated tools. The next release will drop their code and will stop worrying about backwards compatibility between the ATF libraries and what the old tools may or may not support. If you still require the old tools for some reason, grab a copy of the 'tools' directory now. The code in this directory is standalone and does not depend on any internal details of atf-c++ any longer. * Various fixes and improvements to support running as part of the FreeBSD test suite. * Project hosting moved from Google Code (as a subproject of Kyua) to GitHub (as a first-class project). The main reason for the change is the suppression of binary downloads in Google Code on Jan 15th, 2014. See https://github.com/jmmv/atf/ * Removed builtin help from atf-sh(1) and atf-check(1) for simplicity reasons. In other words, their -h option is gone. * Moved the code of the deprecated tools into a 'tools' directory and completely decoupled their code from the internals of atf-c++. The reason for this is to painlessly allow a third-party to maintain a copy of these tools after we delete them because upcoming changes to atf-c++ would break the stale tools.
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MAINTAINER= jmmv@NetBSD.org
HOMEPAGE= https://github.com/jmmv/atf/
COMMENT= Automated testing framework
LICENSE= 2-clause-bsd
CONFLICTS+= atf-libs<0.20
GNU_CONFIGURE= yes
USE_LANGUAGES= c c++
USE_LIBTOOL= yes
CONFIGURE_ARGS+= ATF_SHELL=${SH:Q}
PKGCONFIG_OVERRIDE= atf-c/atf-c.pc.in
PKGCONFIG_OVERRIDE+= atf-c++/atf-c++.pc.in
PKGCONFIG_OVERRIDE+= atf-sh/atf-sh.pc.in
Updated atf to 0.21. Add test target. Changes in version 0.21 *********************** Released on October 23rd, 2014. * Restored the atf(7) manual page to serve as a reference to all the other manual pages shipped by ATF. * Added the -s flag to atf-sh to support specifying the shell interpreter to be used. * Removed ATF_WORKDIR. The only remaining consumers have been converted to use the standard TMPDIR environment variable. As a benefit, and because Kyua forces the TMPDIR to live within the test case's work directory, any stale files left behind by ATF will be automatically cleaned up. * Documented the environment variables recognized by each component in the relevant manual pages. This information was lost with the atf-config(1) removal. * Added a new "require.diskspace" metadata property to test cases so that they can specify the minimum amount of disk space required for the test to run. * Renamed the atf-{c,c++,sh}-api(3) manual pages to atf-{c,c++,sh}(3) for discoverability purposes. Symbolic links are provided for the time being to still make the old names visible. * Issue #5: Recommend the (expected, actual) idiom for calls to the test macros in the manual pages. * Issue #7: Stopped catching unhandled exceptions in atf-c++ tests. This propagates the crash to the caller, which in turn allows it to obtain proper debugging information. In particular, Kyua should now be able to extract a stacktrace pinpointing the problem. * Issue #8: Fixed atf-c/macros_test:use test failures spotted by the clang that ships with FreeBSD 11.0-CURRENT. * Issue #12: Improved documentation of atf-sh(3) and atf-check(1) by better explaining how they relate to each other. * Issue #14: Stopped setting 'set -e' in atf-sh. This setting was initially added as a way to enable a "strict" mode in the library and to make test cases fail fast when they run unprotected commands. However, doing so in the library is surprising as the responsibility of enabling 'set -e' should be on the user's code. Also, 'set -e' introduces inconsistent behavior on subshells and users do not expect that. * Issue #15: Fixed atf_utils_{fork,wait} to support nested calls. * Issue #16: Fixed test failures (by removing a long-standing hack) on systems that lack \e support in printf(1). * Issue #19: Removed stale references to atf-config and atf-run.
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TEST_TARGET= check
.include "../../mk/bsd.pkg.mk"