error_out=/dev/stderr
fi
+if [ -z "$LIBTOOL" ]; then
+ if [ -f ../libtool ]; then
+ LIBTOOL=../libtool
+ else
+ LIBTOOL=libtool
+ fi
+fi
+
echo_v "Running assert-msg-test"
OUT=$(./assert-msg-test 2>&1) && fail "assert-msg-test should abort"
-echo "$OUT" | grep -q '^ERROR:assert-msg-test.c:.*:main: assertion failed: (42 < 0)' || \
+echo "$OUT" | grep -q '^GLib:ERROR:.*assert-msg-test.c:.*:.*main.*: assertion failed: (42 < 0)' || \
fail "does not print assertion message"
if ! type gdb >/dev/null 2>&1; then
exit 0
fi
-# do we use libc's or our own variable?
-if grep -q '^#define HAVE_LIBC_ABORT_MSG' $(dirname $0)/../config.h; then
- VAR=__abort_msg
-else
- VAR=__glib_assert_msg
-fi
-
echo_v "Running gdb on assert-msg-test"
-OUT=$(gdb --batch --ex run --ex "print (char*) $VAR" .libs/lt-assert-msg-test 2> $error_out) || \
- fail "failed to run gdb"
+OUT=$($LIBTOOL --mode=execute gdb --batch -x ${srcdir:-.}/assert-msg-test.gdb ./assert-msg-test 2> $error_out) || fail "failed to run gdb"
-echo_v "Checking if assert message is in $VAR"
-if ! echo "$OUT" | grep -q '^$1.*"ERROR:assert-msg-test.c:.*:main: assertion failed: (42 < 0)"'; then
- fail "$VAR does not have assertion message"
+echo_v "Checking if assert message is in __glib_assert_msg"
+if ! echo "$OUT" | grep -q '^$1.*"GLib:ERROR:.*assert-msg-test.c:.*:.*main.*: assertion failed: (42 < 0)"'; then
+ fail "__glib_assert_msg does not have assertion message"
fi
echo_v "All tests passed."