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# file      : tests/bash/testscript
# license   : MIT; see accompanying LICENSE file

# Only native testing on non-Windows platforms
#
: dummy
:
if ($test.target == $build.host && $build.host.class != 'windows')
{
  buildfile = true
  test.arguments =

  .include ../common.testscript

  +cat <<EOI >+build/bootstrap.build
    subprojects = sub.bash

    using test
    using install
    EOI

  +cat <<EOI >=build/root.build
    using bash
    test/bash{*}: install.subdirs = true
    exe{*}: test = true
    EOI

  # Setup a subproject that we can import a module from.
  #
  # Note: used by multiple tests so should be static.
  #
  +mkdir -p sub.bash/build
  +cat <<EOI >=sub.bash/build/bootstrap.build
    project = sub.bash
    using install
    EOI
  +cat <<EOI >=sub.bash/build/root.build
    using bash
    EOI
  +cat <<EOI >=sub.bash/build/export.build
    $out_root/
    {
      include sub/
    }
    export $src_root/sub/bash{foo}
    EOI
  +cat <<EOI >=sub.bash/buildfile
    ./: dir{*/ -build/}
    EOI
  +mkdir sub.bash/sub
  +cat <<EOI >=sub.bash/sub/foo.bash
    echo sub
    EOI
  +cat <<EOI >=sub.bash/sub/buildfile
    ./: bash{foo}
    EOI

  # This scopes creates the test/ subdirectory corresponding to our project in
  # the import path. A bit of a hack but the alternative would be creating a
  # project for each test.
  #
  : test
  :
  {
    : basics
    :
    {
      cat <<EOI >=hello.bash;
        function hello () { echo "Hello, $@!"; }
        EOI

      cat <<EOI >=hello.in;
        #!/usr/bin/env bash

        if [[ "$OSTYPE" == darwin* ]]; then
        function readlink ()
        {
          if [ "$1" != -f ]; then
            command readlink "$@"
          else
            echo "$2"
          fi
        }
        fi

        @import test/basics/hello@

        hello "$@"
        EOI

      cat <<EOI >=buildfile;
        exe{hello}: in{hello} bash{hello}
        exe{hello}: test.arguments = 'World'
        EOI

      $* test >'Hello, World!';

      $* install config.install.root=tmp;
      tmp/bin/hello 'John' >'Hello, John!';
      $* uninstall config.install.root=tmp;

      $* clean
    }

    : import
    :
    {
      cat <<EOI >=driver.in;
        #!/usr/bin/env bash

        if [[ "$OSTYPE" == darwin* ]]; then
        function readlink ()
        {
          if [ "$1" != -f ]; then
            command readlink "$@"
          else
            echo "$2"
          fi
        }
        fi

        @import sub/foo@
        EOI

      cat <<EOI >=buildfile;
        import mods = sub.bash%bash{foo}
        exe{driver}: in{driver} $mods
        EOI

      $* test >'sub';

      $* install config.install.root=tmp;
      tmp/bin/driver >'sub';
      $* uninstall config.install.root=tmp;

      $* clean
    }

    : recursive
    :
    {
      cat <<EOI >=test.bash.in;
        @import sub/foo@
        EOI

      cat <<EOI >=driver.in;
        #!/usr/bin/env bash

        if [[ "$OSTYPE" == darwin* ]]; then
        function readlink ()
        {
          if [ "$1" != -f ]; then
            command readlink "$@"
          else
            local r="$2"
            if test -L "$r"; then
              r="$(command readlink "$r")"
              if [[ "$r" != /* ]]; then
                r="$(dirname "$2")/$r"
              fi
            fi
            echo "$r"
          fi
        }
        fi

        @import test/recursive/test@
        EOI

      cat <<EOI >=buildfile;
        import mods = sub.bash%bash{foo}
        exe{driver}: in{driver} bash{test}
        bash{test}: in{test} $mods
        EOI

      $* test >'sub';

      $* install config.install.root=tmp;

      tmp/bin/driver >'sub';

      # Test execution via symlink.
      #
      mkdir bin;
      ln -s ../tmp/bin/driver bin/driver;
      bin/driver >'sub';

      # Test execution via PATH.
      #
      #@@ TODO: add $~/bin to the PATH environment variable.
      #driver >'sub';

      $* uninstall config.install.root=tmp;
      $* clean
    }

    #\
    : import-installed
    :
    {
      # Note that here we import the project as sub, not sub.bash in order
      # to avoid importing as a subproject.
      #
      cat <<EOI >=driver.in;
        #!/usr/bin/env bash
        @import sub/foo@
        EOI

      cat <<EOI >=buildfile;
        import mods = sub%bash{foo}
        exe{driver}: in{driver} $mods
        EOI

      $* 'install(../../sub.bash/)' config.install.root=tmp;

      #@@ TODO: add $~/tmp/bin to the PATH environment variable.
      $* test clean >'sub';
      $* clean;

      $* 'uninstall(../../sub.bash/)' config.install.root=tmp
    }
    #\
  }
}