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Re: [DejaGnu] handling of errors in tests scripts


From: Martin Muenstermann
Subject: Re: [DejaGnu] handling of errors in tests scripts
Date: Thu, 10 May 2001 09:45:59 +0200

Rob Savoye wrote:
> 
> On Wed, May 09, 2001 at 07:10:27PM +0200, Gabriel Dos Reis wrote:
> 
> > | code of the test suite. I might make it a command line option, since
> > | I'm not sure one behaviour is any different from the other, depending
> > | on personal preference.
> >
> > I agree with you that such a behaviour should be selected through a
> > command line option.
> 
>   I just checked in a patch that does this. There is a new option,
> --status (or just -st) that when supplied, makes runtest propogate an error
> exit status to the shell, with the other nice side effect that you get to
> see the Tcl error message get displayed. By default, the error messages are
> hidden.
> 
>   Thanks for the suggestion!

Thanks for the quick implementation!
I have not tested it yet, but you should be careful about not to
overwrite a exit_status of 1 (e.g., had an FAIL before) with an
exit_error of 0 (such making pass a failed test in case of an tcl
error).

BTW:
Just tonight I was wondering if one should call a user supplied proc in
the case of an tcl error, like:

--- runtest.exp.1.4.1   Sun May  6 23:38:02 2001
+++ runtest.exp Thu May 10 09:33:58 2001
@@ -1430,6 +1430,12 @@
        }
 
        if { [catch "uplevel #0 source $test_file_name"] == 1 } {
+           # call user supplied error function
+           # (maybe this should be tool dependant: ${tool}_ontclerror?)
+           if { [info procs "ontclerror"] != "" } {
+               ontclerror $test_file_name;
+           }
+
            # We can't call `perror' here, it resets `errorInfo'
            # before we want to look at it.  Also remember that perror
            # increments `errcnt'.  If we do call perror we'd have to

In this case the user could whatever he/she likes to do in this case
(setting the exit_status, sending email...).

But for me just having the command line option to set the exit_status is
OK.

Martin



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