#!/bin/sh set -e TESTDIR="$(readlink -f "$(dirname "$0")")" . "$TESTDIR/framework" setupenvironment configarchitecture 'amd64' # this test does double duty: The obvious is checking for --help and co, # but it also checks if the binary can find all methods in the library. # The later is quite handy for manual testing of non-abibreaking changes export LD_BIND_NOW=1 # german variant of klingon used for testing usage of non-existent l10n export LC_ALL=tlh_DE.UTF-8 checkversionmessage() { testsuccess grep '^apt .* (' ${1}-help.output } checkhelpmessage() { checkversionmessage "$1" testsuccess grep '^Usage:' ${1}-help.output } checkoptions() { testsuccess $1 --help cp -f rootdir/tmp/testsuccess.output ${1}-help.output checkhelpmessage "$1" testsuccess $1 --version cp -f rootdir/tmp/testsuccess.output ${1}-help.output checkversionmessage "$1" } for CMD in 'apt-cache' 'apt-cdrom' 'apt-config' \ 'apt-extracttemplates' 'apt-get' 'apt-helper' \ 'apt-mark' 'apt-sortpkgs' 'apt' 'apt-ftparchive'; do cmd="$(echo "$CMD" | tr -d '-')" msgtest 'Test for failure with no parameters calling' "$CMD" if $cmd > ${cmd}-help.output 2>&1; then echo cat ${cmd}-help.output msgfail 'zero exit' else msgpass fi checkhelpmessage "$cmd" checkoptions "$cmd" done for CMD in 'apt-dump-solver' 'apt-internal-solver' 'apt-internal-planner'; do checkoptions "$(echo "$CMD" | tr -d '-')" done # in times of need, we all look for super cow to save the day testsuccess aptget moo testsuccess aptget moo -q=2 testsuccess aptget moo moo testsuccess aptget moo moo -q=2 testsuccess aptget moo moo --color testsuccess aptget moo moo moo testsuccess aptget moo moo moo -q=2 testsuccess aptget moo moo moo moo testsuccess aptget moo moo moo moo -q=2