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28 
29 #include <cstdlib>
30 #include <cstring>
31 #include <iostream>
32 
33 #include "utils/defs.hpp"
34 #include "utils/test_utils.ipp"
35 
36 
37 namespace {
38 
39 
40 /// Prints a fake but valid test case list and then aborts.
41 ///
42 /// \param argv The original arguments of the program.
43 ///
44 /// \return Nothing because this dies before returning.
45 static int
46 helper_abort_test_cases_list(int /* argc */, char** argv)
47 {
48     for (const char* const* arg = argv; *arg != NULL; arg++) {
49         if (std::strcmp(*arg, "-l") == 0) {
50             std::cout << "Content-Type: application/X-atf-tp; "
51                 "version=\"1\"\n\n";
52             std::cout << "ident: foo\n";
53         }
54     }
55     utils::abort_without_coredump();
56 }
57 
58 
59 /// Just returns without printing anything as the test case list.
60 ///
61 /// \return Always 0, as required for test programs.
62 static int
63 helper_empty_test_cases_list(int /* argc */, char** /* argv */)
64 {
65     return EXIT_SUCCESS;
66 }
67 
68 
69 /// Prints a correctly-formatted test case list but empty.
70 ///
71 /// \param argv The original arguments of the program.
72 ///
73 /// \return Always 0, as required for test programs.
74 static int
75 helper_zero_test_cases(int /* argc */, char** argv)
76 {
77     for (const char* const* arg = argv; *arg != NULL; arg++) {
78         if (std::strcmp(*arg, "-l") == 0)
79             std::cout << "Content-Type: application/X-atf-tp; "
80                 "version=\"1\"\n\n";
81     }
82     return EXIT_SUCCESS;
83 }
84 
85 
86 /// Mapping of the name of a helper to its implementation.
87 struct helper {
88     /// The name of the helper, as will be provided by the user on the CLI.
89     const char* name;
90 
91     /// A pointer to the function implementing the helper.
92     int (*hook)(int, char**);
93 };
94 
95 
96 /// NULL-terminated table mapping helper names to their implementations.
97 static const helper helpers[] = {
98     { "abort_test_cases_list", helper_abort_test_cases_list, },
99     { "empty_test_cases_list", helper_empty_test_cases_list, },
100     { "zero_test_cases", helper_zero_test_cases, },
101     { NULL, NULL, },
102 };
103 
104 
105 }  // anonymous namespace
106 
107 
108 /// Entry point to the ATF-less helpers.
109 ///
110 /// The caller must select a helper to execute by defining the HELPER
111 /// environment variable to the name of the desired helper.  Think of this main
112 /// method as a subprogram dispatcher, to avoid having many individual helper
113 /// binaries.
114 ///
115 /// \todo Maybe we should really have individual helper binaries.  It would
116 /// avoid a significant amount of complexity here and in the tests, at the
117 /// expense of some extra files and extra build logic.
118 ///
119 /// \param argc The user argument count; delegated to the helper.
120 /// \param argv The user arguments; delegated to the helper.
121 ///
122 /// \return The exit code of the helper, which depends on the requested helper.
123 int
124 main(int argc, char** argv)
125 {
126     const char* command = std::getenv("HELPER");
127     if (command == NULL) {
128         std::cerr << "Usage error: HELPER must be set to a helper name\n";
129         std::exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
130     }
131 
132     const struct helper* iter = helpers;
133     for (; iter->name != NULL && std::strcmp(iter->name, command) != 0; iter++)
134         ;
135     if (iter->name == NULL) {
136         std::cerr << "Usage error: unknown command " << command << "\n";
137         std::exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
138     }
139 
140     return iter->hook(argc, argv);
141 }
142