notepad-plus-plus/PowerEditor/Test/FunctionList/unitTest.ps1

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# This script does 1 unit-test on given relative dir path and on given language.
# Here's its syntax:
# .\unit-test.ps1 RELATIVE_PATH LANG
# It return 0 if result is OK
# -1 if result is KO
# -2 if exception
# 1 if unitTest file not found
$testRoot = ".\"
$dirName=$args[0]
$langName=$args[1]
Try {
if ((Get-Item $testRoot$dirName) -is [System.IO.DirectoryInfo])
{
if (-Not (Test-Path $testRoot$dirName\unitTest))
{
return 1
}
if ($langName.StartsWith("udl-"))
{
$langName = $langName.Replace("udl-", "")
..\..\bin\notepad++.exe -export=functionList -udl="$langName" $testRoot$dirName\unitTest | Out-Null
}
else
{
..\..\bin\notepad++.exe -export=functionList -l"$langName" $testRoot$dirName\unitTest | Out-Null
}
$expectedRes = Get-Content $testRoot$dirName\unitTest.expected.result
$generatedRes = Get-Content $testRoot$dirName\unitTest.result.json
# Some parser results contain CRLF or LF (\r\n or \n) dependent of file EOL format
# In order to make tests pass in any environment, all the CRLF turning into LF (if any) in both strings
$expectedRes = $expectedRes.replace('\r\n','\n')
$generatedRes = $generatedRes.replace('\r\n','\n')
if ($generatedRes -eq $expectedRes)
{
Remove-Item $testRoot$dirName\unitTest.result.json
return 0
}
else
{
$expectedRes
"`nvs`n"
$generatedRes
return -1
}
}
}
Catch
{
return -2
}