Narrow array subscripts correctly, even in the presence of other datatype errors (so we do not generate error messages for array subscripts that do not contain errors).
#!/bin/bash
# assume no error to start with...
error=0
for ff in `ls *.test`
do
for id in `cat $ff | grep "^#" | sed "s/#[^ ]*//g"`
do
sed s/XXXX/$id/g $ff > $ff"_"$id.iec
if `../../../iec2iec $ff"_"$id.iec -I ../../../lib > $ff"_"$id.out 2>$ff"_"$id.err`
#if `../../../iec2c $ff"_"$id.iec -I ../../../lib > $ff"_"$id.out 2>$ff"_"$id.err`
# TODO before deciding test is success [OK]
# - test whether xxx.out has size <> 0
# - test whether xxx.err has size == 0
# - (?) test whether xxx.out2 is identical to xxx.out
# - (?) test whether xxx.err2 has size == 0
# - perhaps produce a [WARN] instead of [ERROR] in cases of (?)
then echo "[ O K ] " $ff "->" $id
else echo "[ERROR] " $ff "->" $id; error=1
fi
# ../../../iec2iec $ff"_"$id.out -I ../../../lib > $ff"_"$id.out2 2>$ff"_"$id.err2
done
done
echo
if `test $error = 1`
then echo "FAILURE -> At least one of the tests failed!"
else echo "SUCCESS -> All tests passed!"
fi