tor/src/test/test_zero_length_keys.sh
teor 5b04db59f6 test/scripts: Use the same code to find the tor binary
This change makes sure we are always using the coverage binary, when
coverage is enabled.

Fixes bug 32368; bugfix on 0.2.7.3-rc.
2019-11-05 11:07:31 +10:00

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#!/bin/sh
# Check that tor regenerates keys when key files are zero-length
umask 077
set -e
# emulate realpath(), in case coreutils or equivalent is not installed.
abspath() {
f="$*"
if [ -d "$f" ]; then
dir="$f"
base=""
else
dir="$(dirname "$f")"
base="/$(basename "$f")"
fi
dir="$(cd "$dir" && pwd)"
echo "$dir$base"
}
# find the tor binary
if [ $# -ge 1 ]; then
TOR_BINARY="${1}"
shift
else
TOR_BINARY="${TESTING_TOR_BINARY:-./src/app/tor}"
fi
TOR_BINARY="$(abspath "$TOR_BINARY")"
echo "TOR BINARY IS ${TOR_BINARY}"
if "$TOR_BINARY" --list-modules | grep -q "relay: no"; then
echo "This test requires the relay module. Skipping." >&2
exit 77
fi
exitcode=0
"${SHELL:-sh}" "${abs_top_srcdir:-.}/src/test/zero_length_keys.sh" "$TOR_BINARY" -z || exitcode=1
"${SHELL:-sh}" "${abs_top_srcdir:-.}/src/test/zero_length_keys.sh" "$TOR_BINARY" -d || exitcode=1
"${SHELL:-sh}" "${abs_top_srcdir:-.}/src/test/zero_length_keys.sh" "$TOR_BINARY" -e || exitcode=1
exit ${exitcode}