ktest: Allow a test option to use its default option

Options are allowed to use other options, for example:

  LOG_FILE = ${OUTPUT_DIR}/${MACHINE}.log

where the option LOG_FILE used the options OUTPUT_DIR and MACHINE.

But if a test option were to use a default option, it will not get
substituted:

  OUTPUT_DIR = ${THIS_DIR}/${MACHINE}

  TEST_START
  OUTPUT_DIR = ${OUTPUT_DIR}/t1

For the above test, OUTPUT_DIR will stay literally "${OUTPUT_DIR}/t1"
and not be converted to "${THIS_DIR}/${MACHINE}/t1". When the test runs,
it will pass the ${OUTPUT_DIR} to the shell, which would probaly
interpret it as "", and the output directory will end up as "/t1".

Change the code where if a test option has its own option name in
its defined field, and a default option exists, then substitute the
default option in its place.

Signed-off-by: Steven Rostedt <rostedt@goodmis.org>
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Steven Rostedt (Red Hat) 2013-01-31 10:12:20 -05:00 committed by Steven Rostedt
parent 35275685bf
commit 04262be3db

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@ -1074,7 +1074,7 @@ sub read_config {
}
sub __eval_option {
my ($option, $i) = @_;
my ($name, $option, $i) = @_;
# Add space to evaluate the character before $
$option = " $option";
@ -1106,7 +1106,11 @@ sub __eval_option {
my $o = "$var\[$i\]";
my $parento = "$var\[$parent\]";
if (defined($opt{$o})) {
# If a variable contains itself, use the default var
if (($var eq $name) && defined($opt{$var})) {
$o = $opt{$var};
$retval = "$retval$o";
} elsif (defined($opt{$o})) {
$o = $opt{$o};
$retval = "$retval$o";
} elsif ($repeated && defined($opt{$parento})) {
@ -1130,7 +1134,7 @@ sub __eval_option {
}
sub eval_option {
my ($option, $i) = @_;
my ($name, $option, $i) = @_;
my $prev = "";
@ -1146,7 +1150,7 @@ sub eval_option {
"Check for recursive variables\n";
}
$prev = $option;
$option = __eval_option($option, $i);
$option = __eval_option($name, $option, $i);
}
return $option;
@ -3683,7 +3687,7 @@ EOF
read_config $ktest_config;
if (defined($opt{"LOG_FILE"})) {
$opt{"LOG_FILE"} = eval_option($opt{"LOG_FILE"}, -1);
$opt{"LOG_FILE"} = eval_option("LOG_FILE", $opt{"LOG_FILE"}, -1);
}
# Append any configs entered in manually to the config file.
@ -3760,7 +3764,7 @@ sub set_test_option {
my $option = __set_test_option($name, $i);
return $option if (!defined($option));
return eval_option($option, $i);
return eval_option($name, $option, $i);
}
# First we need to do is the builds