Support wildcard patterns with a positive list of components to run
Wildcard patterns now work with command line COMPONENT arguments without --except as well as with. You can now run e.g. `all.sh "check_*` to run all the sanity checks.
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@ -154,11 +154,9 @@ pre_initialize_variables () {
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done
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}
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# Test whether $1 is excluded via the command line.
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is_component_excluded()
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# Test whether the component $1 is included in the command line patterns.
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is_component_included()
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{
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# Is $1 excluded via $COMPONENTS (a space-separated list of wildcard
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# patterns)?
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set -f
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for pattern in $COMMAND_LINE_COMPONENTS; do
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set +f
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@ -174,6 +172,13 @@ usage()
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Usage: $0 [OPTION]... [COMPONENT]...
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Run mbedtls release validation tests.
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By default, run all tests. With one or more COMPONENT, run only those.
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COMPONENT can be the name of a component or a shell wildcard pattern.
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Examples:
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$0 "check_*"
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Run all sanity checks.
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$0 --no-armcc --except test_memsan
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Run everything except builds that require armcc and MemSan.
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Special options:
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-h|--help Print this help and exit.
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@ -185,11 +190,8 @@ General options:
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-k|--keep-going Run all tests and report errors at the end.
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-m|--memory Additional optional memory tests.
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--armcc Run ARM Compiler builds (on by default).
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--except If some components are passed on the command line,
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run all the tests except for these components. In
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this mode, you can pass shell wildcard patterns as
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component names, e.g. "$0 --except 'test_*'" to
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exclude all components that run tests.
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--except Exclude the COMPONENTs listed on the command line,
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instead of running only those.
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--no-armcc Skip ARM Compiler builds.
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--no-force Refuse to overwrite modified files (default).
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--no-keep-going Stop at the first error (default).
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@ -302,7 +304,7 @@ check_headers_in_cpp () {
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pre_parse_command_line () {
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COMMAND_LINE_COMPONENTS=
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all_except=
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all_except=0
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no_armcc=
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while [ $# -gt 0 ]; do
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@ -342,27 +344,24 @@ pre_parse_command_line () {
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shift
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done
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# With no list of components, run everything.
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if [ -z "$COMMAND_LINE_COMPONENTS" ]; then
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all_except=1
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fi
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# --no-armcc is a legacy option. The modern way is --except '*_armcc*'.
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# Ignore it if components are listed explicitly on the command line.
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if [ -n "$no_armcc" ] && [ -n "$all_except" ]; then
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if [ -n "$no_armcc" ] && [ $all_except -eq 1 ]; then
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COMMAND_LINE_COMPONENTS="$COMMAND_LINE_COMPONENTS *_armcc*"
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fi
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# Build the list of components to run.
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if [ -n "$all_except" ]; then
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RUN_COMPONENTS=
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for component in $SUPPORTED_COMPONENTS; do
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if ! is_component_excluded "$component"; then
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RUN_COMPONENTS="$RUN_COMPONENTS $component"
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fi
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done
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else
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RUN_COMPONENTS="$COMMAND_LINE_COMPONENTS"
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fi
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RUN_COMPONENTS=
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for component in $SUPPORTED_COMPONENTS; do
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if is_component_included "$component"; [ $? -eq $all_except ]; then
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RUN_COMPONENTS="$RUN_COMPONENTS $component"
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fi
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done
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unset all_except
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unset no_armcc
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