Initial import of nuweb-1.62

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#!/bin/sh
#
# $RCSfile: t0019a.sh,v $-- Test test/00/t0019a.sh
#
#
# Test of C++ comments
#
work=${TMPDIR:-/tmp}/$$
PAGER=cat
export PAGER
umask 022
here=`pwd`
if test $? -ne 0 ; then exit 2; fi
SHELL=/bin/sh
export SHELL
bin="$here/${1-.}"
pass()
{
set +x
cd $here
rm -rf $work
exit 0
}
fail()
{
set +x
echo "FAILED test of C++ comments" 1>&2
cd $here
rm -rf $work
exit 1
}
no_result()
{
set +x
echo "NO RESULT for test of C++ comments" 1>&2
cd $here
rm -rf $work
exit 2
}
trap \"no_result\" 1 2 3 15
mkdir $work
if test $? -ne 0 ; then no_result; fi
cd $work
if test $? -ne 0 ; then no_result; fi
#
# test C++ comments
#
cat > test.w <<"EOF"
\documentclass{article}
\begin{document}
This tests C++ style comments.
@o test.cpp -c+
@{@<File header@>
@<More stuff@>
@<A little more stuff@>
@}
@d File header
@{// The comments here are explicit.
// @f
@}
@c
Here we have a lot of stuff that is going to go into a block
comment which we make long enough to spread over several lines.
Here we have a lot of stuff that is going to go into a block
comment which we make long enough to spread over several lines.
Here we have a lot of stuff that is going to go into a block
comment which we make long enough to spread over several lines.
Here we have a lot of stuff that is going to go into a block
comment which we make long enough to spread over several lines.
Here we have a lot of stuff that is going to go into a block
comment which we make long enough to spread over several lines.
Here we have a lot of stuff that is going to go into a block
comment which we make long enough to spread over several lines.
@d More stuff
@{@c
This is the body of more stuff.
@}
@d A little more stuff
@{Another check on a single-line comment.
And another check on block comments.
@<More stuff@>
That is the end of a little more stuff.
@}
\end{document}
EOF
cat > test.expected.cpp <<"EOF"
// File header
// The comments here are explicit.
// test.cpp
// More stuff
// Here we have a lot of stuff that is going to go into a block
// comment which we make long enough to spread over several lines.
// Here we have a lot of stuff that is going to go into a block
// comment which we make long enough to spread over several lines.
// Here we have a lot of stuff that is going to go into a block
// comment which we make long enough to spread over several lines.
// Here we have a lot of stuff that is going to go into a block
// comment which we make long enough to spread over several lines.
// Here we have a lot of stuff that is going to go into a block
// comment which we make long enough to spread over several lines.
// Here we have a lot of stuff that is going to go into a block
// comment which we make long enough to spread over several lines.
This is the body of more stuff.
// A little more stuff
Another check on a single-line comment.
And another check on block comments.
// More stuff
// Here we have a lot of stuff that is going to go into a block
// comment which we make long enough to spread over several
// lines. Here we have a lot of stuff that is going to go into
// a block comment which we make long enough to spread over
// several lines. Here we have a lot of stuff that is going
// to go into a block comment which we make long enough to
// spread over several lines. Here we have a lot of stuff that
// is going to go into a block comment which we make long enough
// to spread over several lines. Here we have a lot of stuff
// that is going to go into a block comment which we make long
// enough to spread over several lines. Here we have a lot
// of stuff that is going to go into a block comment which
// we make long enough to spread over several lines.
This is the body of more stuff.
That is the end of a little more stuff.
EOF
# [Add other files here. Avoid any extra processing such as
# decompression until after demo has run. If demo fails this script
# can save time by not decompressing. ]
$bin/nuweb test.w
if test $? -ne 0 ; then fail; fi
diff -a --context test.expected.cpp test.cpp
if test $? -ne 0 ; then fail; fi
# [Add other sub-tests that might be failed here. If they need files
# created above to be decompressed, decompress them here ; this saves
# time if demo fails or the text-based sub-test fails.]
#
# Only definite negatives are possible.
# The functionality exercised by this test appears to work,
# no other guarantees are made.
#
pass