notmuch/test/T360-symbol-hiding.sh
David Bremner c34d6bad0f test: simplify T360-symbol-hiding, use nm instead of objdump
After yet another variation in objdump output caused this test to fail
(on a Debian port, no less), I decided whatever putative benefit we
get from looking at the object files instead of the library isn't
worth the maintenence headache.

This version uses nm -P. nm -P should be portable, and fixed format.
It purposely doesn't use the -D argument, since that is non-POSIX and
nm on GNU/Linux seems do the right thing without it.

It still won't work out of the box on e.g. Mac OS/X. I think the right
thing to do there is to move some more configuration information into
sh.config.
2014-09-13 08:49:50 +02:00

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#!/usr/bin/env bash
#
# Copyright (c) 2011 David Bremner
#
# This test tests whether hiding Xapian::Error symbols in libnotmuch
# also hides them for other users of libxapian. This is motivated by
# the discussion in http://gcc.gnu.org/wiki/Visibility'
test_description='exception symbol hiding'
. ./test-lib.sh
run_test(){
result=$(LD_LIBRARY_PATH="$TEST_DIRECTORY/../lib${LD_LIBRARY_PATH:+:$LD_LIBRARY_PATH}" $TEST_DIRECTORY/symbol-test 2>&1)
}
output="A Xapian exception occurred opening database: Couldn't stat 'fakedb/.notmuch/xapian'
caught No chert database found at path \`./nonexistant'"
mkdir -p fakedb/.notmuch
test_expect_success 'running test' run_test
test_begin_subtest 'checking output'
test_expect_equal "$result" "$output"
test_begin_subtest 'comparing existing to exported symbols'
nm -P $TEST_DIRECTORY/../lib/libnotmuch.so | awk '$2 == "T" && $1 ~ "^notmuch" {print $1}' | sort | uniq > ACTUAL
sed -n 's/[[:blank:]]*\(notmuch_[^;]*\);/\1/p' $TEST_DIRECTORY/../notmuch.sym | sort | uniq > EXPORTED
test_expect_equal_file EXPORTED ACTUAL
test_done