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The run-tests.sh script is called by various testers to do the work of testing. Each test is actually fairly simple: it is a comparison of standard output and standard error, as per the program specification.

In any given program specification directory, there exists a specific tests/ directory which holds the expected standard output and error in files called n.out and n.err for each test n. The testing framework just starts at 1 and keeps incrementing tests until it can't find any more or encounters a failure. Thus, adding new tests is easy; just add the relevant files to the tests directory at the lowest available number.

A couple of other files are needed to fully describe a test. The first is a run file (e.g., n.run) which shows exactly how to run the test; the second is a description file (e.g., n.desc) which just describes the test.

In most cases, a wrapper script is used to call run-tests.sh to do the necessary work.

The options for run-tests.sh include:

  • -h (the help message)
  • -v (verbose: print what each test is doing)
  • -t n (run only test n)
  • -c (continue even after a test fails)