It's necessary sometimes for installed tests to be able to run with a
custom environment. For example, the gsocketclient-slow test requires an
LD_PRELOADed library to provide a slow connect() (this is to be added in
a followup commit).
Introduce a variable `@env@` into the installed test template, which we
can override as necessary when generating `.test` files, to run tests
prefixed with `/usr/bin/env <LIST OF VARIABLES>`.
As the only test that requires this currently lives in `gio/tests/`, we
are only hooking this up for that directory right now. If other tests in
future require this treatment, then the support can be extended at that
point.
The spawn_test is enabled on win32 meson build, both msys and msvc.
Some modifications to make it useful for auto-testing on win32:
- use own argv0 to find helper win32-specific subprogram
- helper subprogram and conditions changed, so testing is fully
automated instead of manually checking contents of some MessageBoxes
Redirection test checks "sort" output for locale-independent string
instead of relying on "netstat" locale-dependent string.
Also with "sort" it become usable on unix, so enabled there too.
Currently this fails on win32 with coverage since
some coverage-realted error output from gpawn-win32-helper
is unexpectedly treated as executed subprocess output.
Added test checking "sort" with error-only redirection. This also fails
on win32 by now, due to a typo in gspawn-win32.c (checks for stdout
redirection instead of stderr)
This makes it easier to debug test failures, by ensuring that g_debug()
and g_test_message() are printed as TAP diagnostics.
Fixes: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/glib/issues/1528
Signed-off-by: Simon McVittie <smcv@collabora.com>