paho.mqtt.cpp/buildtst.sh

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#!/bin/bash
#
# buildtst.sh
#
# Build test for the Paho C++ library.
#
# This test the build with a few compilers on Linux. It does a build using
# CMake, for the library, tests, and examples, then runs the unit tests.
# This is repeated for each of the compilers in the list. If a particular
# compiler is not installed on the system, it is just skipped.
#
# This is not meant to replace Travis or other CI on the repo server, but
# is a quick test to use locally during development.
#
COMPILERS="g++-5 g++-6 g++-7 g++-8 clang++-3.9 clang++-4.0 clang++-5.0 clang++-6.0"
[ "$#" -gt 0 ] && COMPILERS="$@"
[ -z "${BUILD_JOBS}" ] && BUILD_JOBS=4
[ -n "${PAHO_C_PATH}" ] && PAHO_C_SWITCH="-DCMAKE_PREFIX_PATH=${PAHO_C_PATH}"
for COMPILER in $COMPILERS; do
if [ -z "$(which ${COMPILER})" ]; then
printf "Compiler not found: %s\n" "${COMPILER}"
else
printf "===== Testing: %s =====\n\n" "${COMPILER}"
rm -rf buildtst-build/
mkdir buildtst-build ; pushd buildtst-build &> /dev/null
if ! cmake -DCMAKE_CXX_COMPILER=${COMPILER} -DPAHO_WITH_SSL=ON -DPAHO_BUILD_SAMPLES=ON -DPAHO_BUILD_TESTS=ON ${PAHO_C_SWITCH} .. ; then
printf "\nCMake configuration failed for %s\n" "${COMPILER}"
exit 1
fi
if ! make -j${BUILD_JOBS} ; then
printf "\nCompilation failed for %s\n" "${COMPILER}"
exit 1
fi
printf "Running unit tests for %s:\n" "${COMPILER}"
if ! ./test/unit/paho-mqttpp-test ; then
printf "\nUnit test failed for %s\n" "${COMPILER}"
exit 3
fi
popd &> /dev/null
fi
printf "\n"
done
rm -rf buildtst-build/
printf "\n===== All tests completed successfully =====\n\n"
exit 0