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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/textpos/t/runtests b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/textpos/t/runtests deleted file mode 100755 index d7264da52f8..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/textpos/t/runtests +++ /dev/null @@ -1,99 +0,0 @@ -#! /bin/sh - -# -# $Id: runtests,v 1.4 2005/08/30 18:19:12 norman Exp $ -# -# Run a series of tests on LaTeX files. The directory contains a collection -# of documents named `t<number>.tex', and these are processed in turn and their -# output diffed against `t<number>.correct.dvi'. Exit status is the -# number of failures. -# -# Run without an argument, and if there is no file runtests.filelist, -# this runs all the tests in the directory; run with an argument, it -# runs only the specified tests. -# -# If there is no argument, but a file runtests.filelist exists, use -# that file's contents as the list of tests to run. This means that -# we can make it easy to do a subset of the tests repeatedly while -# testing. -# -# The only we we really have of testing whether the binary DVI files -# differ is by comparing them using cmp, which simply reports the -# byte-offset where they differ. This isn't terribly helpful, and -# even examining the files using dv2dt doesn't help much. It's also -# probably rather sensitive to things like the version of hyperref -# which is being used. Also, since TeX puts a timestamp in DVI files, -# we have to ignore the first 50 bytes or so (see a thread with the -# subject `diff for dvi files', in comp.text.tex, in May 2001. -# -# If the option --keep is present, then it doesn't delete temporary files. - -UsageString="$0 [--keep] [filename...]" -deletetemp=true -LS=/bin/ls - - -filelist="" - -while [ $# -gt 0 ]; do - case $1 in - --keep) deletetemp=false ;; - --*) echo "Usage: $UsageString" - exit 1 - ;; - *) filelist="$filelist $1" - ;; - esac - shift -done - -# If filelist is null, and a file runtests.filelist exists, use that -# file's contents as the value of filelist. -if [ -z "$filelist" -a -f runtests.filelist ]; then - echo "Reading filelist from runtests.filelist" - filelist=`cat runtests.filelist` -fi - -# Check filelist is non-null, and make it t* if it is. -if [ -z "$filelist" ]; then - filelist=`$LS | grep '^t[0-9]*\.tex$' | sed 's/\.tex//'` -fi - - - -nfailures=0 - -for name in $filelist -do - echo -n "$name... " - # Make sure we run twice, if there's no preexisting aux file. - test -f $name.aux || latex $name.tex >$name.stdout 2>$name.stderr - latex $name.tex >$name.stdout 2>$name.stderr - testval=$? - #test -f $name.dvi && mv $name.dvi $name.dvi.tmp - - if [ $testval != 0 ]; then - echo "failed (exited with error status $testval)" - nfailures=`expr $nfailures + 1` - $deletetemp && rm -f $name.stdout $name.stderr $name.dvi $name*.tmp - elif [ -r "$name.correct.dvi" ]; then - cmp -i50 $name.dvi $name.correct.dvi >$name.diff - rval=$? - if [ $rval != 0 ]; then - make $name.dtl.diff >/dev/null - echo "failed (results in $name.dtl.diff)" - nfailures=`expr $nfailures + 1` - else - echo "ok" - $deletetemp && rm -f $name.diff $name.stdout $name.stderr $name.dvi $name*.tmp - fi - else - echo "apparently OK, but no correct results to compare" - mv $name.dvi $name.correct.dvi - echo " (now in $name.correct.dvi)" - $deletetemp && rm -f $name*.tmp - fi -done - -echo "$nfailures failed tests" - -exit $nfailures |