kolibrios/programs/network/netsurf/libdom/test/leak-test.sh

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#!/bin/bash
#
# This is a simple script used to test libdom memory leakage.
# Usage:
# You should firstly run "run-test.sh", which will genrate a test output directory. In that
# directory, there are C source files and corresponding executables.
# Go to the test output directory. For example , for core, level 1, it is output/level1/core
# And run this script as ../../../leak-test.sh "log-file"
#
# This file is part of libdom test suite.
# Licensed under the MIT License,
# http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php
# Copyright 2009 Bo Yang <struggleyb.nku@gmail.com>
log=$1;
totla=0;
leak=0;
ok=0;
while read f; do
#Test defnitely lost
echo -n "$f: " >&3;
echo -n "$f: ";
dl=$(valgrind "$f" 2>&1 | grep "definitely lost" | sed -e 's/definitely lost//g' -e 's/bytes in//g' -e 's/blocks.//g' -e 's/^.*://g' -e 's/ //g' -e 's/,//g');
pl=$(valgrind "$f" 2>&1 | grep "possibly lost" | sed -e 's/possibly lost//g' -e 's/bytes in//g' -e 's/blocks.//g' -e 's/^.*://g' -e 's/ //g' -e 's/,//g');
total=$((total+1));
if [ "$dl" -eq "00" -a "$pl" -eq "00" ]; then
echo "ok..." >&3;
echo "ok...";
ok=$((ok+1));
else
echo "leaked!" >&3;
echo "leaked!";
leak=$((leak+1));
fi
done 3>"$log" < <(find ./ -perm -o=x -type f -print);
echo "Total: $total" >>"$log";
echo "Leak: $leak" >>"$log";
echo "Ok: $ok" >>"$log";
echo "Total: $total";
echo "Leak: $leak";
echo "Ok: $ok";