# Defeat annoying behavior under Mac OS X - builtin echo doesn't do -n
ECHO := /bin/echo
-all: regress
+check: regress
@echo "=== No diff output is good news."
+ @-advent -x 2>/dev/null # Get usage message into coverage tests
+ @-advent -l /dev/null <quit.log >/dev/null
.SUFFIXES: .chk
# corresponding *.chk files to see which tests this runs.
TESTLOADS := $(shell ls -1 *.log | sed '/.log/s///' | sort)
buildregress:
+ $(ECHO) -n "Generate save file with -1000 deaths: "
+ ../cheat -d -1000 -o cheat_numdie.adv
+ $(ECHO) -n "Generate save file with version -1337: "
+ ../cheat -v -1337 -o resume_badversion.adv
@for file in $(TESTLOADS); do \
echo "Remaking $${file}.chk"; \
OPTS=`sed -n /#options:/s///p <$${file}.log`; \
done; \
rm -f scratch.tmp
regress:
+ $(ECHO) -n "Generate save file with -1000 deaths: "
+ ../cheat -d -1000 -o cheat_numdie.adv
+ $(ECHO) -n "Generate save file with version -1337: "
+ ../cheat -v -1337 -o resume_badversion.adv
+ $(ECHO) -n "Generate save file 1000 saves: "
+ ../cheat -s -1000 -o thousand_saves.adv
+ $(ECHO) -n "Bogus option for save file generation: "
+ ../cheat -QqQ | true
+ $(ECHO) -n "Fail to save because we omit -o: "
+ ../cheat -d 1 | true
+ $(ECHO) -n "Fail to save to invalid path: "
+ ../cheat -o /badfilename.adv | true
@for file in $(TESTLOADS); do \
$(ECHO) -n " $${file} "; grep '##' $${file}.log || echo ' ## (no description)'; \
OPTS=`sed -n /#options:/s///p <$${file}.log`; \