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Currently, we inhibit various -Wdeprecated-declarations warnings via "#pragma GCC diagnostic warning". Some older compilers (like gcc 4.1 on RHEL5) don't understand the pragma, but still need the warning inhibited in order to build with --enable-checking. So just inhibit this warning via command-line CFLAGS instead of using #pragma directives. One source file, tests/auth/superuser-t.c, was inhibiting the -Wdeprecated-declaractions warning unnecessarily (it has not been needed since commit 5815a04cf1f3 (tests: Move token faking code to its own file)). Just remove the warning inhibition there, instead. Change-Id: I52b1aeeac8699f9a4820626e9f1349f8cd380585 Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.openafs.org/15777 Reviewed-by: Michael Meffie <mmeffie@sinenomine.net> Tested-by: BuildBot <buildbot@rampaginggeek.com>
This directory contains a test harness and the beginnings of what is intended to become the primary OpenAFS test suite. The tests in this directory are run when "make check" is run at the top level of the OpenAFS tree. runtests is the test harness, and TESTS is the list of tests that it will run. If you add a new test, add it to TESTS as well. All tests must be executables (possibly shell scripts or Perl scripts) that end in either ".t" or "-t", but should be listed in TESTS without that suffix. Tests should be organized into subdirectories, and where it makes sense to do so, those subdirectories should match the subdirectory names under src in the AFS source tree. In other words, tests for src/util/* should go in a directory named util, tests for the libkopenafs library should go in a directory named kopenafs, and so forth. To integrate with the build system, each subdirectory will need to have its own Makefile.in and be added to the list of generated Makefiles in configure.in at the top level. The Makefile.in in this directory will also need to be modified to recurse into any new directories. See util/Makefile.in for an example of how to write a Makefile.in for a new test directory. The files comprising the test harness are sourced from the C TAP Harness distribution using the src/external mechanism. The upstream site for that distribution is at: http://www.eyrie.org/~eagle/software/c-tap-harness/ but feel free to propose modifications directly through OpenAFS Gerrit. Russ Allbery will take care of merging modifications upstream. However, OpenAFS-specific modifications should not be made to those files. To add additional OpenAFS-specific code to the TAP library, add additional *.c and *.h (or *.sh) files to the tests/tap directory rather than modifying files in src/external. More information can be found in the HOWTO contained in src/external/c-tap-harness/HOWTO