VALGRIND="valgrind -q --num-callers=30 --log-file=${selftest_prefix}/valgrind.log" \
PERL="$(PERL)" $(srcdir)/script/tests/selftest.sh ${selftest_prefix} all "${smbtorture4_path}"
+selftest::
+ ../selftest/selftest.pl --prefix=st --target=samba3 --testlist="`pwd`/selftest/tests.sh|"
+
# Check for Winbind struct 32/64bit padding
test_wbpad:
@echo "Testing winbind request/response structure for 32/64bit padding"
--- /dev/null
+#!/bin/sh
+# This script generates a list of testsuites that should be run as part of
+# the Samba 3 test suite.
+
+# The output of this script is parsed by selftest.pl, which then decides
+# which of the tests to actually run. It will, for example, skip all tests
+# listed in selftest/skip or only run a subset during "make quicktest".
+
+# The idea is that this script outputs all of the tests of Samba 3, not
+# just those that are known to pass, and list those that should be skipped
+# or are known to fail in selftest/skip or selftest/samba4-knownfail. This makes it
+# very easy to see what functionality is still missing in Samba 3 and makes
+# it possible to run the testsuite against other servers, such as Samba 4 or
+# Windows that have a different set of features.
+
+# The syntax for a testsuite is "-- TEST --" on a single line, followed
+# by the name of the test, the environment it needs and the command to run, all
+# three separated by newlines. All other lines in the output are considered
+# comments.
+
+if [ ! -n "$PERL" ]
+then
+ PERL=perl
+fi
+
+plantest() {
+ name=$1
+ env=$2
+ shift 2
+ cmdline="$*"
+ echo "-- TEST --"
+ if [ "$env" = "none" ]; then
+ echo "samba3.$name"
+ else
+ echo "samba3.$name ($env)"
+ fi
+ echo $env
+ echo $cmdline
+}
+
+normalize_testname() {
+ name=$1
+ shift 1
+ echo $name | tr "A-Z-" "a-z."
+}
+
+BINDIR=`dirname $0`/../bin
+
+plantest "talloctort" none $VALGRIND $BINDIR/talloctort
+plantest "replacetort" none $VALGRIND $BINDIR/replacetort
+plantest "tdbtorture" none $VALGRIND $BINDIR/tdbtorture
+plantest "smbconftort" none $VALGRIND $BINDIR/smbconftort $CONFIGURATION