@@ -29,10 +29,17 @@ run_test() {
local output=$(./$script 2>&1 | tee /proc/self/fd/2)
for line in $output ; do
- (echo "$line" | grep -q 'fail$') && num_fail=$((num_fail+1))
- (echo "$line" | grep -q 'pass$') && num_pass=$((num_pass+1))
- (echo "$line" | grep -q 'skipped$') && num_skip=$((num_skip+1))
- num_test=$((num_test+1))
+ local pass=0
+ local fail=0
+ local skipped=0
+
+ (echo "$line" | grep -q ': fail$') && fail=1
+ (echo "$line" | grep -q ': pass$') && pass=1
+ (echo "$line" | grep -q ': skipped$') && skipped=1
+
+ num_fail=$((num_fail+fail))
+ num_pass=$((num_pass+pass))
+ num_test=$((num_test+pass+fail+skipped))
done
if [ $(ls *.bin 2>/dev/null | wc -l) != 0 ] ; then
If a test scripts outputs a line that doesn't match the pass/fail/skipped criteria, the line is counted in the total number of tests run, but not attributed to any individual category. This results in a summary message such as 189 tests: 170 passed, 0 failed, 3 skipped Fix it by ignoring those lines. Signed-off-by: Laurent Pinchart <laurent.pinchart@ideasonboard.com> --- scripts/vsp-tests.sh | 15 +++++++++++---- 1 file changed, 11 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-) base-commit: e4c152de7a4ee1822dfa7abfaa5789ef2032e415