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-rw-r--r-- | var/spack/repos/builtin/packages/libsigsegv/package.py | 45 |
1 files changed, 12 insertions, 33 deletions
diff --git a/var/spack/repos/builtin/packages/libsigsegv/package.py b/var/spack/repos/builtin/packages/libsigsegv/package.py index 044033bc05..c9ceb87d47 100644 --- a/var/spack/repos/builtin/packages/libsigsegv/package.py +++ b/var/spack/repos/builtin/packages/libsigsegv/package.py @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ # Spack Project Developers. See the top-level COPYRIGHT file for details. # # SPDX-License-Identifier: (Apache-2.0 OR MIT) - +import os from spack.package import * @@ -13,6 +13,8 @@ class Libsigsegv(AutotoolsPackage, GNUMirrorPackage): homepage = "https://www.gnu.org/software/libsigsegv/" gnu_mirror_path = "libsigsegv/libsigsegv-2.13.tar.gz" + test_requires_compiler = True + version("2.14", sha256="cdac3941803364cf81a908499beb79c200ead60b6b5b40cad124fd1e06caa295") version("2.13", sha256="be78ee4176b05f7c75ff03298d84874db90f4b6c9d5503f0da1226b3a3c48119") version("2.12", sha256="3ae1af359eebaa4ffc5896a1aee3568c052c99879316a1ab57f8fe1789c390b6") @@ -21,21 +23,19 @@ class Libsigsegv(AutotoolsPackage, GNUMirrorPackage): patch("patch.new_config_guess", when="@2.10") - test_requires_compiler = True - def configure_args(self): return ["--enable-shared"] extra_install_tests = "tests/.libs" @run_after("install") - def setup_build_tests(self): + def setup_tests(self): """Copy the build test files after the package is installed to an install test subdirectory for use during `spack test run`.""" self.cache_extra_test_sources(self.extra_install_tests) - def _run_smoke_tests(self): - """Build and run the added smoke (install) test.""" + def test_smoke_test(self): + """build and run smoke test""" data_dir = self.test_suite.current_test_data_dir prog = "smoke_test" src = data_dir.join("{0}.c".format(prog)) @@ -49,32 +49,11 @@ class Libsigsegv(AutotoolsPackage, GNUMirrorPackage): "-lsigsegv", "{0}{1}".format(self.compiler.cc_rpath_arg, self.prefix.lib), ] - reason = "test: checking ability to link to the library" - self.run_test("cc", options, [], installed=False, purpose=reason) - # Now run the program and confirm the output matches expectations - expected = get_escaped_text_output(data_dir.join("smoke_test.out")) - reason = "test: checking ability to use the library" - self.run_test(prog, [], expected, purpose=reason) - - def _run_build_tests(self): - """Run selected build tests.""" - passed = "Test passed" - checks = { - "sigsegv1": [passed], - "sigsegv2": [passed], - "sigsegv3": ["caught", passed], - "stackoverflow1": ["recursion", "Stack overflow", passed], - "stackoverflow2": ["recursion", "overflow", "violation", passed], - } - - for exe, expected in checks.items(): - reason = "test: checking {0} output".format(exe) - self.run_test(exe, [], expected, installed=True, purpose=reason, skip_missing=True) + cc = which(os.environ["CC"]) + cc(*options) - def test(self): - # Run the simple built-in smoke test - self._run_smoke_tests() - - # Run test programs pulled from the build - self._run_build_tests() + exe = which(prog) + out = exe(output=str.split, error=str.split) + expected = get_escaped_text_output(data_dir.join("smoke_test.out")) + check_outputs(expected, out) |