#!/usr/local/perl # $HopeName: MMQA_harness!script:options(trunk.23) $ # # global options for qa commands # # this file also has the job of detecting what platform # we're on # 1; # first to see where we are: sub platform_detect { if (($ENV{"OS"} || "") eq "Windows_NT") { # it's NT, so find out what the processor is # from a system variable $platform_class = "nt_".$ENV{"PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE"}; if ($platform_class eq "nt_") { $platform_class = "nt_dunno"; } $platform_phylum = "pc"; } else { # it's unix by default local $os = `uname`; local $osrel = `uname -r`; local $processor = `uname -p`; chop($os); chop($osrel); chop($processor); $platform_class = $os."_".$osrel."_".$processor; $platform_class =~ s/ /_/g; $platform_phylum = "unix"; } $qa_defaults{"PLATFORM"} = $platform_class."__".$platform_phylum; } sub auto_settings { unless (&getoption("MPS_PRODUCT")) { if (&getoption("MPS_LINK_OBJ")) { &mpslibvers(&getoption("MPS_LINK_OBJ")); unless ($mpslibvers{"product"} eq "unknown") { &setoption("MPS_PRODUCT", $mpslibvers{"product"}); } } } } %qa_options = ( # "v", "MPS_INTERFACE_VERSION", "i", "MPS_INCLUDE_DIR", "l", "MPS_LINK_OBJ", "prod", "MPS_PRODUCT", "p", "PLATFORM", "data", "DATA_DIR", "a", "PARAMETERS", "s", "STDIN", "g", "LOG_DIR", "m", "MAIL_TO", "subj", "MAIL_SUBJECT" ); %qa_flags = ( "danger", "DANGEROUS", "debug", "DEBUG_INFO", "mail", "MAIL_RESULTS" ); # # the default for PLATFORM will be set by &platform_detect, # which is called from &harness_init. So the "..." below will # never have any effect. # %qa_defaults = ( "PLATFORM", "[error -- you shouldn't see this]", "DEBUG_INFO", "off", "DANGEROUS", "off", "DATA_DIR", "$test_dir/../data", "LOG_DIR", "$test_dir/log", "PARAMETERS", "", # "MPS_INTERFACE_VERSION", "HU", "MAIL_RESULTS", "on", "MAIL_TO", "mm-qa-test-log", "MAIL_SUBJECT", "MMQA-log" ); %qa_unlogged_opts = (DATA_DIR, 1, LOG_DIR, 1, MAIL_RESULTS, 1, MAIL_TO, 1, MAIL_SUBJECT, 1); %qa_cumulative_opts = (PARAMETERS, 1);