Missing pointer in the eng_table_register function. Reported by
[openssl.git] / test / bctest
index 23651524398e0cd936922799577827417571f28f..bdb3218f7acaa2cac934c96c62a402ba5677636c 100755 (executable)
@@ -1,6 +1,38 @@
 #!/bin/sh
 
-if [ 0 != "`bc <<\EOF
+# This script is used by test/Makefile.ssl to check whether a sane 'bc'
+# is installed.
+# ('make test_bn' should not try to run 'bc' if it does not exist or if
+# it is a broken 'bc' version that is known to cause trouble.)
+#
+# If 'bc' works, we also test if it knows the 'print' command.
+#
+# In any case, output an appropriate command line for running (or not
+# running) bc.
+
+
+IFS=:
+try_without_dir=true
+# First we try "bc", then "$dir/bc" for each item in $PATH.
+for dir in dummy:$PATH; do
+    if [ "$try_without_dir" = true ]; then
+      # first iteration
+      bc=bc
+      try_without_dir=false
+    else
+      # second and later iterations
+      bc="$dir/bc"
+      if [ ! -f "$bc" ]; then  # '-x' is not available on Ultrix
+        bc=''
+      fi
+    fi
+
+    if [ ! "$bc" = '' ]; then
+        failure=none
+
+
+        # Test for SunOS 5.[78] bc bug
+        "$bc" >tmp.bctest <<\EOF
 obase=16
 ibase=16
 a=AD88C418F31B3FC712D0425001D522B3AE9134FF3A98C13C1FCC1682211195406C1A6C66C6A\
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 8B3CD64126E1A82E190228020C05B91C8B141F1110086FC2A4C6ED631EBA129D04BB9A19FC53D\
 3ED0E2017D60A68775B75481449
 (a/b)*b + (a%b) - a
-EOF`" ]
-then
-  echo "bc does not work.  Consider installing GNU bc." >&2
-  exit 1
-else
+EOF
+        if [ 0 != "`cat tmp.bctest`" ]; then
+            failure=SunOStest
+        fi
+
+
+        if [ "$failure" = none ]; then
+            # Test for SCO bc bug.
+            "$bc" >tmp.bctest <<\EOF
+obase=16
+ibase=16
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+5296964
+EOF
+            if [ "0
+0" != "`cat tmp.bctest`" ]; then
+                failure=SCOtest
+            fi
+        fi
+
+
+        if [ "$failure" = none ]; then
+            # bc works; now check if it knows the 'print' command.
+            if [ "OK" = "`echo 'print \"OK\"' | $bc 2>/dev/null`" ]
+            then
+                echo "$bc"
+            else
+                echo "sed 's/print.*//' | $bc"
+            fi
+            exit 0
+        fi
+
+        echo "$bc does not work properly ('$failure' failed).  Looking for another bc ..." >&2
+    fi
+done
+
+echo "No working bc found.  Consider installing GNU bc." >&2
+if [ "$1" = ignore ]; then
+  echo "cat >/dev/null"
   exit 0
 fi
+exit 1