exit 1
fi])
-# This test is a strict subset of the larger test down below, but it
-# completes in a realistic amount of time with the "lcov" wrapper.
-AT_SETUP([UUID generation])
-AT_KEYWORDS([UUID])
-AT_CHECK([test-uuid > uuid])
-AT_CHECK([
- uuid=`cat uuid`
- CHECK_UUID])
-AT_CLEANUP
-
-# This test is a strict subset of the larger test down below, but it
-# completes in a realistic amount of time with the "lcov" wrapper.
-AT_SETUP([UUID parsing and serialization])
-AT_KEYWORDS([UUID])
-AT_CHECK([test-uuid f47ac10b-58cc-4372-a567-0e02b2c3d479], [0],
- [f47ac10b-58cc-4372-a567-0e02b2c3d479
-])
-AT_CLEANUP
-
AT_SETUP([UUID generation, parsing, serialization])
-AT_SKIP_IF([test "$CHECK_LCOV" = true]) # lcov makes this test absurdly slow
AT_KEYWORDS([UUID])
AT_CHECK([
uuids=
for i in m4_for([count], [1], [100], [1], [count ]); do
# Generate random UUID and check that it is in the expected format.
- uuid=`test-uuid`
+ uuid=`ovstest test-uuid`
CHECK_UUID
# Verify that $uuid does not duplicate any UUID generated so far.
uuids="$uuids $uuid"
# Verify that test-uuid parses and re-serializes this UUID correctly.
- serialized=`test-uuid $uuid`
+ serialized=`ovstest test-uuid $uuid`
if test "$uuid" != "$serialized"; then
echo "$uuid: test-uuid serialized this as $serialized"
exit 1