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Commit ca006497 authored by Robert P. Goldman's avatar Robert P. Goldman
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Add docstring for LEAVE-TEST in test code.

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...@@ -32,9 +32,9 @@ Some constraints: ...@@ -32,9 +32,9 @@ Some constraints:
(in-package :asdf-test) (in-package :asdf-test)
(declaim (optimize (speed 2) (safety 3) #-(or allegro gcl genera) (debug 3) (declaim (optimize (speed 2) (safety 3) #-(or allegro gcl genera) (debug 3)
#+(or cmu scl) (c::brevity 2))) #+(or cmu scl) (c::brevity 2)))
(proclaim '(optimize (speed 2) (safety 3) #-(or allegro gcl genera) (debug 3) (proclaim '(optimize (speed 2) (safety 3) #-(or allegro gcl genera) (debug 3)
#+(or cmu scl) (c::brevity 2))) #+(or cmu scl) (c::brevity 2)))
(defvar *trace-symbols* (defvar *trace-symbols*
`(;; If you want to trace some stuff while debugging ASDF, `(;; If you want to trace some stuff while debugging ASDF,
...@@ -123,23 +123,23 @@ Some constraints: ...@@ -123,23 +123,23 @@ Some constraints:
(format t "~S and ~S both evaluate to same path:~% ~S~%" qx qy x)) (format t "~S and ~S both evaluate to same path:~% ~S~%" qx qy x))
((acall :pathname-equal x y) ((acall :pathname-equal x y)
(warn "These two expressions yield pathname-equal yet not equal path~%~ (warn "These two expressions yield pathname-equal yet not equal path~%~
the first expression ~S yields this:~% ~S~% ~S~% the first expression ~S yields this:~% ~S~% ~S~%
the other expression ~S yields that:~% ~S~% ~S~%" the other expression ~S yields that:~% ~S~% ~S~%"
qx x (pathname-components x) qx x (pathname-components x)
qy y (pathname-components y))) qy y (pathname-components y)))
(t (t
(error "These two expressions yield paths that are not pathname-equal~%~ (error "These two expressions yield paths that are not pathname-equal~%~
the first expression ~S yields this:~% ~S~% ~S~% the first expression ~S yields this:~% ~S~% ~S~%
the other expression ~S yields that:~% ~S~% ~S~%" the other expression ~S yields that:~% ~S~% ~S~%"
qx x (pathname-components x) qx x (pathname-components x)
qy y (pathname-components y))))) qy y (pathname-components y)))))
(defmacro assert-pathname-equal (x y) (defmacro assert-pathname-equal (x y)
`(assert-pathname-equal-helper ',x ,x ',y ,y)) `(assert-pathname-equal-helper ',x ,x ',y ,y))
(defun assert-length-equal-helper (qx x qy y) (defun assert-length-equal-helper (qx x qy y)
(unless (= (length x) (length y)) (unless (= (length x) (length y))
(error "These two expressions yield sequences of unequal length~% (error "These two expressions yield sequences of unequal length~%
The first, ~S, has value ~S of length ~S~% The first, ~S, has value ~S of length ~S~%
The other, ~S, has value ~S of length ~S~%" The other, ~S, has value ~S of length ~S~%"
qx x (length x) qy y (length y)))) qx x (length x) qy y (length y))))
(defun assert-pathnames-equal-helper (qx x qy y) (defun assert-pathnames-equal-helper (qx x qy y)
(assert-length-equal-helper qx x qy y) (assert-length-equal-helper qx x qy y)
...@@ -259,15 +259,17 @@ Some constraints: ...@@ -259,15 +259,17 @@ Some constraints:
#+mcl (ccl:quit) ;; or should we use FFI to call libc's exit(3) ? #+mcl (ccl:quit) ;; or should we use FFI to call libc's exit(3) ?
#+mkcl (mk-ext:quit :exit-code code) #+mkcl (mk-ext:quit :exit-code code)
#+sbcl #.(let ((exit (find-symbol "EXIT" :sb-ext)) #+sbcl #.(let ((exit (find-symbol "EXIT" :sb-ext))
(quit* (find-symbol "QUIT" :sb-ext))) (quit* (find-symbol "QUIT" :sb-ext)))
(cond (cond
(exit `(,exit :code code :abort t)) (exit `(,exit :code code :abort t))
(quit* `(,quit* :unix-status code :recklessly-p t)))) (quit* `(,quit* :unix-status code :recklessly-p t))))
#-(or abcl allegro clisp clozure cmu ecl gcl genera lispworks mcl mkcl sbcl scl xcl) #-(or abcl allegro clisp clozure cmu ecl gcl genera lispworks mcl mkcl sbcl scl xcl)
(error "~S called with exit code ~S but there's no quitting on this implementation" 'quit code)) (error "~S called with exit code ~S but there's no quitting on this implementation" 'quit code))
(defun leave-test (message return) (defun leave-test (message return)
"Print MESSAGE and throw RETURN, which should be a POSIX error
code (an integer, 0 for success), up as exit code."
(finish-outputs*) (finish-outputs*)
(fresh-line *error-output*) (fresh-line *error-output*)
(when message (when message
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