#!/usr/bin/env bash ulimit -c unlimited # This file should never exist or be needed for production machine, # but allows an easy way for a "local user" to provide this file # somewhere on the search path ($HOME/bin is common), # and it will be included here, thus can provide "override values" # to those defined by defaults for production machine., # such as for jvm source localBuildProperties.shsource 2>/dev/null echo "PWD: $PWD" jvm=${jvm:-/Library/Java/JavaVirtualMachines/jdk1.7.0_51.jdk/Contents/Home/jre/bin/java} # production machine is x86_64, but some local setups may be 32 bit and will need to provide # this value in localBuildProperties.shsource. eclipseArch=${eclipseArch:-x86_64} # vm.properties is used by default on production machines, but will # need to override on local setups to specify appropriate vm (usually same as jvm). # see bug 388269 propertyFile=${propertyFile:-vm.properties} echo "jvm in testAll: ${jvm}" echo "extdir in testAll (if any): ${extdir}" echo "propertyFile in testAll: ${propertyFile}" echo "contents of propertyFile:" cat ${propertyFile} #execute command to run tests /bin/chmod 755 runtestsmac.sh /bin/mkdir -p results/consolelogs if [[ -n "${extdir}" ]] then ./runtestsmac.sh -os macosx -ws cocoa -arch $eclipseArch -extdirprop "${extdir}" -vm "${jvm}" -properties ${propertyFile} $* > results/consolelogs/${testedPlatform}_consolelog.txt else ./runtestsmac.sh -os macosx -ws cocoa -arch $eclipseArch -vm "${jvm}" -properties ${propertyFile} $* > results/consolelogs/${testedPlatform}_consolelog.txt fi