spack/share/spack/qa/run-shell-tests
Massimiliano Culpo 11fa61665f
travis: use bionic as default for Linux (#16521)
Modifications:

- [x] Travis now uses `bionic` as a default (`xenial` used for Python 3.5, `trusty` for Python 2.6)
- [x] Shell unit tests have been factored into their own run
- [x] `kcov` is built only for tests that upload coverage results

Overall with this we shave 3-4 mins. on each run and add an additional run of about 3 min. For some reason `kcov` 38 fails forwarding output when used with Python unit tests, so I used v34 for that and v38 (latest) for shell testing. Previously we were using v25.
2020-05-12 13:56:01 -07:00

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#!/bin/bash -e
#
# Copyright 2013-2020 Lawrence Livermore National Security, LLC and other
# Spack Project Developers. See the top-level COPYRIGHT file for details.
#
# SPDX-License-Identifier: (Apache-2.0 OR MIT)
#
# Description:
# Runs Spack shell tests.
#
# Usage:
# run-shell-tests
#-----------------------------------------------------------
# Run a few initial commands and set up test environment
#-----------------------------------------------------------
ORIGINAL_PATH="$PATH"
. "$(dirname $0)/setup.sh"
check_dependencies $coverage git hg svn
# Clean the environment by removing Spack from the path and getting rid of
# the spack shell function
export PATH="$ORIGINAL_PATH"
unset spack
# Start in the spack root directory
cd "$SPACK_ROOT"
# Run bash tests with coverage enabled, but pipe output to /dev/null
# because it seems that kcov seems to undo the script's redirection
if [ "$COVERAGE" = true ]; then
"$QA_DIR/bashcov" "$QA_DIR/setup-env-test.sh" &> /dev/null
"$QA_DIR/bashcov" "$QA_DIR/completion-test.sh" &> /dev/null
else
bash "$QA_DIR/setup-env-test.sh"
bash "$QA_DIR/completion-test.sh"
fi
# Run the test scripts for their output (these will print nicely)
zsh "$QA_DIR/setup-env-test.sh"
dash "$QA_DIR/setup-env-test.sh"