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Copyright (c) 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016 Thomas Levine
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Copyright (c) 2014, Michael Klement
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Copyright (c) 2012, ScraperWiki Limited
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All rights reserved.
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HISTORY
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=======
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Version 0.0.7
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---------------------
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The Molly-guard is now more accepting. For example, you no longer need to
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pass -f in this case: https://github.com/creationix/nvm/issues/357
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Version 0.0.6
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---------------------
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@@ -14,6 +21,9 @@ Version 0.0.6
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* Remove the undocumented, experimental -x flag now that shall exists.
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* Display version number with the -v flag.
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* Document why Urchin is called "Urchin"
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* Update TODO
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* Support mksh (Change a printf command.)
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* Make long lines shorter.
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These changes are made somewhat separately in the branches "exit-on-fail",
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"remove-urchin-x", "tap", and "update-readme". They are rebased into one
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Things I want
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=============
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Molly guard
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Skip tests
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-------------
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The Molly-guard should be more accepting so that people don't have to use it
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all the time and thus get used to using it. For example, you shouldn't need to
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pass -f in this case.
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https://github.com/creationix/nvm/issues/357
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I want tests to be able to decide to skip themselves. For example, if a test
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requires some dependancy, it might look for the dependency and then skip if it
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does not see the dependency. It might look like this.
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    #!/bin/sh
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    if which parallel > /dev/null; then
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      exit 3 # status code 3 for skip
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    fi
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    parallel blah blah ...
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Test speed
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-------------
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@@ -115,3 +120,45 @@ Nagios plugins
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It would be cool to run Nagios plugins with Urchin. This is already possible,
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actually, but it might be worth giving some special thought to it.
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https://nagios-plugins.org/doc/guidelines.html
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Source setup and teardown
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--------------------
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If setup and teardown are sourced instead of executed, maybe we can more
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cleanly create and teardown temporary files.
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    (
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      . ./setup
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      ./$thetestfile
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      . ./teardown
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    )
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On the other hand, this could just be sourced explicitly in the test file,
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without the special setup and teardown feature.
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Run on a file
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----------------
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Presently you can run urchin only on a directory.
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It would be neat if you could run it on a file as well.
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This occurred to me when I wanted to run
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    urchin test/fast/Unit\ tests/nvm_ls_current
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on the nvm tests. I wound up running this instead.
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    urchin test/fast/Unit\ tests/ | grep nvm_ls_current
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The Molly guard would be assessed, and the corresponding setup, setup_dir,
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teardown, and teardown_dir files would be run in the appropriate order.
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Running automated tasks
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-------------------------
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Urchin might be appropriate for if you have lots of tasks that you want to run
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periodically; add an urchin call to your crontab, and call all of your other
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tasks with urchin. Here are some features that might make urchin better for
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this sort of thing.
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* Time how long each test/job takes
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* Optionally kill tests/jobs after a specific timeout threshold
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* Send output of different tests/jobs to different files for each file
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  descriptor (STDOUT, STDERR)
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Totally different syntax and similar features, plus TAP output
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https://github.com/sstephenson/bats
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Relatively similar interface
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https://github.com/mlafeldt/sharness
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Lists of alternatives
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https://thomaslevine.com/!/shell-testing/
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https://github.com/mlafeldt/sharness#alternatives
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@@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ Urchin is contained in a single file, so you can install it by copying it to a
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directory in your `PATH`. For example, you can run the following as root.
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    cd /usr/local/bin
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    wget https://raw.github.com/tlevine/urchin/master/urchin
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    wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/tlevine/urchin/v0.0.6/urchin
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    chmod +x urchin
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Urchin can be installed with npm too.
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tmp=$(mktemp)
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../urchin -e -f ./.die-on-fail > $tmp
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../urchin -e -b -f ./.die-on-fail > $tmp
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result=$?
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grep '1 should run.' $tmp
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@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
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tmp=$(mktemp)
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../../urchin -t .testsuite/ | sed 1d > $tmp
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../../urchin -b -t .testsuite/ | sed 1d > $tmp
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diff $tmp .expected-output
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#!/bin/sh
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exit 0
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@@ -0,0 +1 @@
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#!/usr/bin/env true
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@@ -1,3 +1 @@
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#!/bin/sh
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exit 0
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#!/usr/bin/env true
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#!/bin/sh
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../../urchin .foo/test/bar
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#!/bin/sh
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! ../../urchin ./.chainsaw
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tmp=$(mktemp -d)/blah
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echo '#!/usr/bin/env true' > $tmp
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! ../../urchin $tmp
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#!/bin/sh
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# Make sure that CDPATH isn't set, as it causes `cd` to behave unpredictably - notably, it can produce output,
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# which breaks fullpath().
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# This file is part of urchin. It is subject to the license terms in the
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# COPYING file found in the top-level directory of this distribution or at
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# https://raw.githubusercontent.com/tlevine/urchin/master/COPYING
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# No part of urchin, including this file, may be copied, modified, propagated,
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# or distributed except according to the terms contained in the COPYING file.
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# Make sure that CDPATH isn't set, as it causes `cd` to behave unpredictably -
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# notably, it can produce output, which breaks fullpath().
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unset CDPATH
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# Urchin version number
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        [ -f setup ] && [ -x setup ] && ./setup >> "$stdout_file"
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        # $2 instead of $indent_level so it doesn't clash
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        recurse "${test}" $(( $2 + 1 )) "$shell_for_sh_tests"
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        exit_code=$?
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        if $exit_on_fail && test $exit_code -ne 0; then
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        (
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          recurse "${test}" $(( $2 + 1 )) "$shell_for_sh_tests"
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          exit_code=$?
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          [ -f teardown ] && [ -x teardown ] && ./teardown >> "$stdout_file"
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          [ -f teardown_dir ] && [ -x teardown_dir ] && ./teardown_dir >> "$stdout_file"
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          return 1
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        fi
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          exit $exit_code
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        ) &
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        [ -f teardown ] && [ -x teardown ] && ./teardown >> "$stdout_file"
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        if $single_process; then
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          wait $!
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          exit_code=$?
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          if $exit_on_fail && test $exit_code -ne 0; then
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            [ -f teardown_dir ] && [ -x teardown_dir ] && ./teardown_dir >> "$stdout_file"
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            return 1
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          fi
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        fi
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      done
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      wait
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      [ -f teardown_dir ] && [ -x teardown_dir ] && ./teardown_dir >> "$stdout_file"
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    )
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    if $tap_format; then
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      else
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        TEST_SHELL="$TEST_SHELL" ./"$potential_test" > "$stdout_file" 2>&1
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      fi
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      exit_code="$?"
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      [ -f teardown ] && [ -x teardown ] && ./teardown >> "$stdout_file"
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          # On fail, print a red '✗'
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          printf '\033[31m✗ \033[0m'
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          printf '%s\n' "${potential_test}"
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          printf '\033[31m' # Print output captured from failed test in red.
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          # Print output captured from failed test in red.
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          printf '\033[31m'
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          cat "$stdout_file"
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          printf '\033[0m'
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        ;;
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}
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has_sh_or_no_shebang_line() {
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  head -n 1 "$1" | grep -vqE '^#!' && return 0 # no shebang line at all
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  head -n 1 "$1" | grep -qE '^#![[:blank:]]*/bin/sh($|[[:blank:]])' && return 0  # shebang line is '#!/bin/sh' or legal variations thereof
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  # no shebang line at all
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  head -n 1 "$1" | grep -vqE '^#!' && return 0
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  # shebang line is '#!/bin/sh' or legal variations thereof
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  head -n 1 "$1" | grep -qE '^#![[:blank:]]*/bin/sh($|[[:blank:]])' &&
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    return 0  
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  return 1
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}
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-s <shell>  Invoke test scripts that either have no shebang line at all or
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            have shebang line "#!/bin/sh" with the specified shell.
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-b, --series   Run all tests in series in a single process. The default
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               is to run tests from the same directory in parallel.
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-e          Stop running if any single test fails. This is helpful if you want
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            to use Urchin to run things other than tests, such as a set of
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            configuration scripts.
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    echo "Done, took $elapsed $(plural second $elapsed)."
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    printf '%s\n' "$passed $(plural test "$passed") passed."
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    printf '%s\n' "$skipped $(plural test "$skipped") skipped."
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    [ $failed -gt 0 ] && printf '\033[31m' || printf '\033[32m' # If tests failed, print the message in red, otherwise in green.
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    # If tests failed, print the message in red, otherwise in green.
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    [ $failed -gt 0 ] && printf '\033[31m' || printf '\033[32m'
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    printf '%s\n' "$failed $(plural test "$failed") failed."
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    printf '\033[m'
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  fi
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  exit 1
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}
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single_process=false
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shell_for_sh_tests=
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force=false
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while [ $# -gt 0 ]
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do
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    case "$1" in
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        -b|--series) single_process=true;;
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        -e) exit_on_fail=true;;
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        -f) force=true;;
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        -s)
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          shift
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          shell_for_sh_tests=$1
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          which "$shell_for_sh_tests" >/dev/null || { echo "Cannot find specified shell: '$shell_for_sh_tests'" >&2; urchin_help >&2; exit 2; }
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          ;;
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          which "$shell_for_sh_tests" > /dev/null || {
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            echo "Cannot find specified shell: '$shell_for_sh_tests'" >&2
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            urchin_help >&2
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            exit 3
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          } ;;
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        -t) tap_format=true;;
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        -h|--help) urchin_help
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          exit 0;;
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  [ -n "$1" ] && [ ! -d "$1" ] && echo "Not a directory: '$1'" >&2
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  echo "$USAGE" >&2
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  exit 2
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  exit 3
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fi
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if $exit_on_fail && ! $single_process; then
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  echo 'You must specify -b/--series in order to use -e.' >&2
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  exit 3
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# Constants
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if basename "$(fullpath "$1")" | grep -Fi 'test' > /dev/null || $force
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  urchin_go "$1" "$shell_for_sh_tests"
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else
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