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-# $Id$
-# vim:syntax=sh:sts=2
-# vim:foldmethod=marker:foldmarker=/**,*/
-#
-#/**
-# <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
-# <s:shelldoc xmlns:s="http://www.forestent.com/projects/shelldoc/xsl/2005.0">
-# <s:header>
-# shUnit 2.0.4
-# Shell Unit Test Framework
-#
-# http://code.google.com/p/shunit2/
-#
-# written by Kate Ward &lt;kate.ward@forestent.com&gt;
-# released under the LGPL
-#
-# this module implements a xUnit based unit test framework similar to JUnit
-# </s:header>
-#*/
-
-# shell flags for shunit:
-# u - treat unset variables as an error when performing parameter expansion
-__SHUNIT_SHELL_FLAGS='u'
-
-# save the current set of shell flags, and then set some for ourselves
-__shunit_oldShellFlags="$-"
-for _shunit_shellFlag in `echo "${__SHUNIT_SHELL_FLAGS}" |sed 's/\(.\)/\1 /g'`
-do
-  set -${_shunit_shellFlag}
-done
-unset _shunit_shellFlag
-
-# constants
-
-__SHUNIT_VERSION='2.0.4pre'
-
-__SHUNIT_TRUE=0
-__SHUNIT_FALSE=1
-__SHUNIT_ERROR=2
-
-__SHUNIT_ASSERT_MSG_PREFIX='ASSERT:'
-
-for _su_const in `set |grep "^__SHUNIT_" |cut -d= -f1`; do
-  readonly ${_su_const}
-done
-unset _su_const
-
-# variables
-__shunit_suite=''
-
-__shunit_testsPassed=0
-__shunit_testsFailed=0
-__shunit_testsTotal=0
-
-#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-# assert functions
-#
-
-#/**
-# <s:function group="asserts">
-# <entry align="right">
-#   <emphasis>void</emphasis>
-# </entry>
-# <entry>
-#   <funcsynopsis>
-#     <funcprototype>
-#       <funcdef><function>assertEquals</function></funcdef>
-#       <paramdef>string <parameter>[message]</parameter></paramdef>
-#       <paramdef>string <parameter>expected</parameter></paramdef>
-#       <paramdef>string <parameter>actual</parameter></paramdef>
-#     </funcprototype>
-#   </funcsynopsis>
-#   <para>Asserts that <emphasis>expected</emphasis> and
-#   <emphasis>actual</emphasis> are equal to one another. The message is
-#   optional.</para>
-# </entry>
-# </s:function>
-#*/
-assertEquals()
-{
-  _su_message=''
-  if [ $# -eq 3 ]; then
-    _su_message=$1
-    shift
-  fi
-  _su_expected=${1:-}
-  _su_actual=${2:-}
-
-  shunit_return=${__SHUNIT_TRUE}
-  if [ "${_su_expected}" = "${_su_actual}" ]; then
-    _shunit_testPassed
-  else
-    failNotEquals "${_su_message}" "${_su_expected}" "${_su_actual}"
-    shunit_return=${__SHUNIT_FALSE}
-  fi
-
-  unset _su_message _su_expected _su_actual
-  return ${shunit_return}
-}
-
-#/**
-# <s:function group="asserts">
-# <entry align="right">
-#   <emphasis>void</emphasis>
-# </entry>
-# <entry>
-#   <funcsynopsis>
-#     <funcprototype>
-#       <funcdef><function>assertNull</function></funcdef>
-#       <paramdef>string <parameter>[message]</parameter></paramdef>
-#       <paramdef>string <parameter>value</parameter></paramdef>
-#     </funcprototype>
-#   </funcsynopsis>
-#   <para>Asserts that <emphasis>value</emphasis> is <literal>null</literal>,
-#   or in shell terms a zero-length string. The message is optional.</para>
-# </entry>
-# </s:function>
-#*/
-assertNull()
-{
-  if [ $# -eq 2 ]; then
-    assertTrue "$1" "[ -z '$2' ]"
-  else
-    assertTrue "[ -z '${1:-}' ]"
-  fi
-}
-
-#/**
-# <s:function group="asserts">
-# <entry align="right">
-#   <emphasis>void</emphasis>
-# </entry>
-# <entry>
-#   <funcsynopsis>
-#     <funcprototype>
-#       <funcdef><function>assertNotNull</function></funcdef>
-#       <paramdef>string <parameter>[message]</parameter></paramdef>
-#       <paramdef>string <parameter>value</parameter></paramdef>
-#     </funcprototype>
-#   </funcsynopsis>
-#   <para>Asserts that <emphasis>value</emphasis> is <emphasis
-#   role="strong">not</emphasis> <literal>null</literal>, or in shell terms not
-#   a zero-length string. The message is optional.</para>
-# </entry>
-# </s:function>
-#*/
-assertNotNull()
-{
-  if [ $# -eq 2 ]; then
-    assertTrue "$1" "[ -n '$2' ]"
-  else
-    assertTrue "[ -n '${1:-}' ]"
-  fi
-}
-
-#/**
-# <s:function group="asserts">
-# <entry align="right">
-#   <emphasis>void</emphasis>
-# </entry>
-# <entry>
-#   <funcsynopsis>
-#     <funcprototype>
-#       <funcdef><function>assertSame</function></funcdef>
-#       <paramdef>string <parameter>[message]</parameter></paramdef>
-#       <paramdef>string <parameter>expected</parameter></paramdef>
-#       <paramdef>string <parameter>actual</parameter></paramdef>
-#     </funcprototype>
-#   </funcsynopsis>
-#   <para>This function is functionally equivalent to
-#   <function>assertEquals</function>.</para>
-# </entry>
-# </s:function>
-#*/
-assertSame()
-{
-  assertEquals "${@:-}"
-}
-
-#/**
-# <s:function group="asserts">
-# <entry align="right">
-#   <emphasis>void</emphasis>
-# </entry>
-# <entry>
-#   <funcsynopsis>
-#     <funcprototype>
-#       <funcdef><function>assertNotSame</function></funcdef>
-#       <paramdef>string <parameter>[message]</parameter></paramdef>
-#       <paramdef>string <parameter>unexpected</parameter></paramdef>
-#       <paramdef>string <parameter>actual</parameter></paramdef>
-#     </funcprototype>
-#   </funcsynopsis>
-#   <para>Asserts that <emphasis>unexpected</emphasis> and
-#   <emphasis>actual</emphasis> are <emphasis role="strong">not</emphasis>
-#   equal to one another. The message is optional.</para>
-# </entry>
-# </s:function>
-#*/
-assertNotSame()
-{
-  _su_message=''
-  if [ $# -eq 3 ]; then
-    _su_message=$1
-    shift
-  fi
-  _su_unexpected=${1:-}
-  _su_actual=${2:-}
-
-  shunit_return=${__SHUNIT_TRUE}
-  if [ "${_su_unexpected}" != "${_su_actual}" ]; then
-    _shunit_testPassed
-  else
-    failSame "${_su_message}"
-    shunit_return=${__SHUNIT_FALSE}
-  fi
-
-  unset _su_message _su_unexpected _su_actual
-  return ${shunit_return}
-}
-
-#/**
-# <s:function group="asserts">
-# <entry align="right">
-#   <emphasis>void</emphasis>
-# </entry>
-# <entry>
-#   <funcsynopsis>
-#     <funcprototype>
-#       <funcdef><function>assertTrue</function></funcdef>
-#       <paramdef>string <parameter>[message]</parameter></paramdef>
-#       <paramdef>string <parameter>condition</parameter></paramdef>
-#     </funcprototype>
-#   </funcsynopsis>
-#   <para>Asserts that a given shell test condition is true. The message is
-#   optional.</para>
-#   <para>Testing whether something is true or false is easy enough by using
-#   the assertEquals/assertNotSame functions. Shell supports much more
-#   complicated tests though, and a means to support them was needed. As such,
-#   this function tests that conditions are true or false through evaluation
-#   rather than just looking for a true or false.</para>
-#   <funcsynopsis>
-#     The following test will succeed: <funcsynopsisinfo>assertTrue "[ 34 -gt 23 ]"</funcsynopsisinfo>
-#     The following test will fail with a message: <funcsynopsisinfo>assertTrue "test failed" "[ -r '/non/existent/file' ]"</funcsynopsisinfo>
-#   </funcsynopsis>
-# </entry>
-# </s:function>
-#*/
-assertTrue()
-{
-  _su_message=''
-  if [ $# -eq 2 ]; then
-    _su_message=$1
-    shift
-  fi
-  _su_condition=${1:-}
-
-  shunit_return=${__SHUNIT_TRUE}
-
-  # see if condition is an integer, i.e. a return value
-  _su_match=`expr "${_su_condition}" : '\([0-9]*\)'`
-  if [ -z "${_su_condition}" ]; then
-    # null condition
-    shunit_return=${__SHUNIT_FALSE}
-  elif [ "${_su_condition}" = "${_su_match}" ]; then
-    # possible return value. treating 0 as true, and non-zero as false.
-    [ ${_su_condition} -ne 0 ] && shunit_return=${__SHUNIT_FALSE}
-  else
-    # (hopefully) a condition
-    ( eval ${_su_condition} ) >/dev/null 2>&1
-    [ $? -ne 0 ] && shunit_return=${__SHUNIT_FALSE}
-  fi
-
-  # record the test
-  if [ ${shunit_return} -eq ${__SHUNIT_TRUE} ]; then
-    _shunit_testPassed
-  else
-    _shunit_testFailed "${_su_message}"
-  fi
-
-  unset _su_message _su_condition _su_match
-  return ${shunit_return}
-}
-
-#/**
-# <s:function group="asserts">
-# <entry align="right">
-#   <emphasis>void</emphasis>
-# </entry>
-# <entry>
-#   <funcsynopsis>
-#     <funcprototype>
-#       <funcdef><function>assertFalse</function></funcdef>
-#       <paramdef>string <parameter>[message]</parameter></paramdef>
-#       <paramdef>string <parameter>condition</parameter></paramdef>
-#     </funcprototype>
-#   </funcsynopsis>
-#   <para>Asserts that a given shell test condition is false. The message is
-#   optional.</para>
-#   <para>Testing whether something is true or false is easy enough by using
-#   the assertEquals/assertNotSame functions. Shell supports much more
-#   complicated tests though, and a means to support them was needed. As such,
-#   this function tests that conditions are true or false through evaluation
-#   rather than just looking for a true or false.</para>
-#   <funcsynopsis>
-#     The following test will succeed: <funcsynopsisinfo>assertFalse "[ 'apples' = 'oranges' ]"</funcsynopsisinfo>
-#     The following test will fail with a message: <funcsynopsisinfo>assertFalse "test failed" "[ 1 -eq 1 -a 2 -eq 2 ]"</funcsynopsisinfo>
-#   </funcsynopsis>
-# </entry>
-# </s:function>
-#*/
-assertFalse()
-{
-  _su_message=''
-  if [ $# -eq 2 ]; then
-    _su_message=$1
-    shift
-  fi
-  _su_condition=${1:-}
-
-  shunit_return=${__SHUNIT_TRUE}
-
-  # see if condition is an integer, i.e. a return value
-  _su_match=`expr "${_su_condition}" : '\([0-9]*\)'`
-  if [ -z "${_su_condition}" ]; then
-    # null condition
-    shunit_return=${__SHUNIT_FALSE}
-  elif [ "${_su_condition}" = "${_su_match}" ]; then
-    # possible return value. treating 0 as true, and non-zero as false.
-    [ ${_su_condition} -eq 0 ] && shunit_return=${__SHUNIT_FALSE}
-  else
-    # (hopefully) a condition
-    ( eval ${_su_condition} ) >/dev/null 2>&1
-    [ $? -eq 0 ] && shunit_return=${__SHUNIT_FALSE}
-  fi
-
-  # record the test
-  if [ ${shunit_return} -eq ${__SHUNIT_TRUE} ]; then
-    _shunit_testPassed
-  else
-    _shunit_testFailed "${_su_message}"
-  fi
-
-  unset _su_message _su_condition _su_match
-  return ${shunit_return}
-}
-
-#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-# failure functions
-#
-
-#/**
-# <s:function group="failures">
-# <entry align="right">
-#   <emphasis>void</emphasis>
-# </entry>
-# <entry>
-#   <funcsynopsis>
-#     <funcprototype>
-#       <funcdef><function>fail</function></funcdef>
-#       <paramdef>string <parameter>[message]</parameter></paramdef>
-#     </funcprototype>
-#   </funcsynopsis>
-#   <para>Fails the test immediately, with the optional message.</para>
-# </entry>
-# </s:function>
-#*/
-fail()
-{
-  _su_message=${1:-}
-
-  _shunit_testFailed "${_su_message}"
-
-  unset _su_message
-}
-
-#/**
-# <s:function group="failures">
-# <entry align="right">
-#   <emphasis>void</emphasis>
-# </entry>
-# <entry>
-#   <funcsynopsis>
-#     <funcprototype>
-#       <funcdef><function>failNotEquals</function></funcdef>
-#       <paramdef>string <parameter>[message]</parameter></paramdef>
-#       <paramdef>string <parameter>unexpected</parameter></paramdef>
-#       <paramdef>string <parameter>actual</parameter></paramdef>
-#     </funcprototype>
-#   </funcsynopsis>
-#   <para>Fails the test if <emphasis>unexpected</emphasis> and
-#   <emphasis>actual</emphasis> are <emphasis role="strong">not</emphasis>
-#   equal to one another. The message is optional.</para>
-# </entry>
-# </s:function>
-#*/
-failNotEquals()
-{
-  _su_message=''
-  if [ $# -eq 3 ]; then
-    _su_message=$1
-    shift
-  fi
-  _su_unexpected=${1:-}
-  _su_actual=${2:-}
-
-  _shunit_testFailed "${_su_message:+${_su_message} }expected:<${_su_unexpected}> but was:<${_su_actual}>"
-
-  unset _su_message _su_unexpected _su_actual
-}
-
-#/**
-# <s:function group="failures">
-# <entry align="right">
-#   <emphasis>void</emphasis>
-# </entry>
-# <entry>
-#   <funcsynopsis>
-#     <funcprototype>
-#       <funcdef><function>failSame</function></funcdef>
-#       <paramdef>string <parameter>[message]</parameter></paramdef>
-#     </funcprototype>
-#   </funcsynopsis>
-#   <para>Indicate test failure because arguments were not the same. The
-#   message is optional.</para>
-# </entry>
-# </s:function>
-#*/
-failSame()
-{
-  _su_message=${1:-}
-
-  _shunit_testFailed "${_su_message:+${_su_message} }expected not same"
-
-  unset _su_message
-}
-
-#/**
-# <s:function group="failures">
-# <entry align="right">
-#   <emphasis>void</emphasis>
-# </entry>
-# <entry>
-#   <funcsynopsis>
-#     <funcprototype>
-#       <funcdef><function>failNotSame</function></funcdef>
-#       <paramdef>string <parameter>[message]</parameter></paramdef>
-#       <paramdef>string <parameter>expected</parameter></paramdef>
-#       <paramdef>string <parameter>actual</parameter></paramdef>
-#     </funcprototype>
-#   </funcsynopsis>
-#   <para>Fails the test if <emphasis>expected</emphasis> and
-#   <emphasis>actual</emphasis> are equal to one another. The message is
-#   optional.</para>
-# </entry>
-# </s:function>
-#*/
-failNotSame()
-{
-  failNotEquals "${@:-}"
-}
-
-#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-# suite functions
-#
-
-#/**
-# <s:function group="suites">
-# <entry align="right">
-#   <emphasis>void</emphasis>
-# </entry>
-# <entry>
-#   <funcsynopsis>
-#     <funcprototype>
-#       <funcdef><function>suite</function></funcdef>
-#       <paramdef />
-#     </funcprototype>
-#   </funcsynopsis>
-#   <para>This function can be optionally overridden by the user in their test
-#   suite.</para>
-#   <para>If this function exists, it will be called when
-#   <command>shunit2</command> is sourced. If it does not exist, shUnit2 will
-#   search the parent script for all functions beginning with the word
-#   <literal>test</literal>, and they will be added dynamically to the test
-#   suite.</para>
-# </entry>
-# </s:function>
-#*/
-# Note: see _shunit_mktempFunc() for actual implementation
-# suite() { :; }
-
-#/**
-# <s:function group="suites">
-# <entry align="right">
-#   <emphasis>void</emphasis>
-# </entry>
-# <entry>
-#   <funcsynopsis>
-#     <funcprototype>
-#       <funcdef><function>suite_addTest</function></funcdef>
-#       <paramdef>string <parameter>function</parameter></paramdef>
-#     </funcprototype>
-#   </funcsynopsis>
-#   <para>This function adds a function name to the list of tests scheduled for
-#   execution as part of this test suite. This function should only be called
-#   from within the <function>suite()</function> function.</para>
-# </entry>
-# </s:function>
-#*/
-suite_addTest()
-{
-  _su_func=${1:-}
-
-  __shunit_suite="${__shunit_suite:+${__shunit_suite} }${_su_func}"
-
-  unset _su_func
-}
-
-#/**
-# <s:function group="suites">
-# <entry align="right">
-#   <emphasis>void</emphasis>
-# </entry>
-# <entry>
-#   <funcsynopsis>
-#     <funcprototype>
-#       <funcdef><function>oneTimeSetUp</function></funcdef>
-#       <paramdef />
-#     </funcprototype>
-#   </funcsynopsis>
-#   <para>This function can be be optionally overridden by the user in their
-#   test suite.</para>
-#   <para>If this function exists, it will be called once before any tests are
-#   run. It is useful to prepare a common environment for all tests.</para>
-# </entry>
-# </s:function>
-#*/
-# Note: see _shunit_mktempFunc() for actual implementation
-# oneTimeSetUp() { :; }
-
-#/**
-# <s:function group="suites">
-# <entry align="right">
-#   <emphasis>void</emphasis>
-# </entry>
-# <entry>
-#   <funcsynopsis>
-#     <funcprototype>
-#       <funcdef><function>oneTimeTearDown</function></funcdef>
-#       <paramdef />
-#     </funcprototype>
-#   </funcsynopsis>
-#   <para>This function can be be optionally overridden by the user in their
-#   test suite.</para>
-#   <para>If this function exists, it will be called once after all tests are
-#   completed. It is useful to clean up the environment after all tests.</para>
-# </entry>
-# </s:function>
-#*/
-# Note: see _shunit_mktempFunc() for actual implementation
-# oneTimeTearDown() { :; }
-
-#/**
-# <s:function group="suites">
-# <entry align="right">
-#   <emphasis>void</emphasis>
-# </entry>
-# <entry>
-#   <funcsynopsis>
-#     <funcprototype>
-#       <funcdef><function>setUp</function></funcdef>
-#       <paramdef />
-#     </funcprototype>
-#   </funcsynopsis>
-#   <para>This function can be be optionally overridden by the user in their
-#   test suite.</para>
-#   <para>If this function exists, it will be called before each test is run.
-#   It is useful to reset the environment before each test.</para>
-# </entry>
-# </s:function>
-#*/
-# Note: see _shunit_mktempFunc() for actual implementation
-# setUp() { :; }
-
-#/**
-# <s:function group="suites">
-# <entry align="right">
-#   <emphasis>void</emphasis>
-# </entry>
-# <entry>
-#   <funcsynopsis>
-#     <funcprototype>
-#       <funcdef><function>tearDown</function></funcdef>
-#       <paramdef />
-#     </funcprototype>
-#   </funcsynopsis>
-#   <para>This function can be be optionally overridden by the user in their
-#   test suite.</para>
-#   <para>If this function exists, it will be called after each test completes.
-#   It is useful to clean up the environment after each test.</para>
-# </entry>
-# </s:function>
-#*/
-# Note: see _shunit_mktempFunc() for actual implementation
-# tearDown() { :; }
-
-#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-# internal shUnit2 functions
-#
-
-_shunit_cleanup()
-{
-  name=$1
-
-  case ${name} in
-    EXIT) signal=0 ;;
-    INT) signal=2 ;;
-    TERM) signal=15 ;;
-  esac
-
-  # do our work
-  rm -fr "${__shunit_tmpDir}"
-
-  # exit for all non-EXIT signals
-  if [ ${name} != 'EXIT' ]; then
-    echo "trapped and now handling the ${name} signal" >&2
-    _shunit_generateReport
-    # disable EXIT trap
-    trap 0
-    # add 128 to signal and exit
-    exit `expr ${signal} + 128`
-  fi
-}
-
-_shunit_execSuite()
-{
-  echo '#'
-  echo '# Performing tests'
-  echo '#'
-  for _su_func in ${__shunit_suite}; do
-    # execute the per-test setup function
-    setUp
-
-    # execute the test
-    echo "${_su_func}"
-    eval ${_su_func}
-
-    # execute the per-test tear-down function
-    tearDown
-  done
-
-  unset _su_func
-}
-
-_shunit_functionExists()
-{
-  _su__func=$1
-  type ${_su__func} 2>/dev/null |grep "is a function$" >/dev/null
-  _su__return=$?
-  unset _su__func
-  return ${_su__return}
-}
-
-_shunit_generateReport()
-{
-  _su__awkPercent='{printf("%0.0f%%", $1*100/$2)}'
-  if [ ${__shunit_testsTotal} -gt 0 ]; then
-    _su__success=`echo ${__shunit_testsPassed} ${__shunit_testsTotal} |\
-        awk "${_su__awkPercent}"`
-  else
-    _su__success=0
-  fi
-
-  cat <<EOF
-
-#
-# Test report
-#
-tests passed: ${__shunit_testsPassed}
-tests failed: ${__shunit_testsFailed}
-tests total:  ${__shunit_testsTotal}
-success rate: ${_su__success}
-EOF
-
-  unset _su__success
-}
-
-# this function is a cross-platform temporary directory creation tool. not all
-# OSes have the mktemp function, so one is included here.
-_shunit_mktempDir()
-{
-  # try the standard mktemp function
-  ( exec mktemp -dqt shunit.XXXXXX 2>/dev/null ) && return
-
-  # the standard mktemp didn't work.  doing our own.
-  if [ -r '/dev/urandom' -a -x '/usr/bin/od' ]; then
-    _su__random=`/usr/bin/od -vAn -N4 -tx4 </dev/urandom \
-        |sed 's/^[^0-9a-f]*//'`
-  elif [ -n "${RANDOM:-}" ]; then
-    # $RANDOM works
-    _su__random=${RANDOM}${RANDOM}${RANDOM}$$
-  else
-    # $RANDOM doesn't work
-    _su__date=`date '+%Y%m%d%H%M%S'`
-    _su__random=`expr ${_su__date} / $$`
-  fi
-
-  _su__tmpDir="${TMPDIR-/tmp}/shunit.${_su__random}"
-  ( umask 077 && mkdir "${_su__tmpDir}" ) || {
-    echo 'shUnit:FATAL could not create temporary directory! exiting' >&2
-    return ${__SHUNIT_ERROR}
-  }
-
-  echo ${_su__tmpDir}
-  unset _su__date _su__random _su__tmpDir
-}
-
-# this function is here to work around issues in Cygwin
-_shunit_mktempFunc()
-{
-  for _su__func in oneTimeSetUp oneTimeTearDown setUp tearDown suite; do
-    _su__file="${__shunit_tmpDir}/${_su__func}"
-    cat <<EOF >"${_su__file}"
-#! /bin/sh
-exit 0
-EOF
-    chmod +x "${_su__file}"
-  done
-
-  unset _su__file
-}
-
-_shunit_testPassed()
-{
-  __shunit_testsPassed=`expr ${__shunit_testsPassed} + 1`
-  __shunit_testsTotal=`expr ${__shunit_testsTotal} + 1`
-}
-
-_shunit_testFailed()
-{
-  _su__msg=$1
-
-  __shunit_testsFailed=`expr ${__shunit_testsFailed} + 1`
-  __shunit_testsTotal=`expr ${__shunit_testsTotal} + 1`
-  echo "${__SHUNIT_ASSERT_MSG_PREFIX}${_su__msg}" >&2
-
-  unset _su__msg
-}
-
-#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-# main
-#
-
-# create a temporary storage location
-__shunit_tmpDir=`_shunit_mktempDir` || exit ${__SHUNIT_ERROR}
-
-# setup traps to clean up after ourselves
-trap '_shunit_cleanup EXIT' 0
-trap '_shunit_cleanup INT' 2
-trap '_shunit_cleanup TERM' 15
-
-# create phantom functions to work around issues with Cygwin
-_shunit_mktempFunc
-PATH="${__shunit_tmpDir}:${PATH}"
-
-# execute the oneTimeSetUp function (if it exists)
-#_shunit_functionExists oneTimeSetUp && oneTimeSetUp
-oneTimeSetUp
-
-# deprecated: execute the suite function defined in the parent test script
-suite
-
-# if no suite function was defined, dynamically build a list of functions
-if [ -z "${__shunit_suite}" ]; then
-  funcs=`grep "^[ \t]*test[A-Za-z0-9_]* *()" $0 |sed 's/[^A-Za-z0-9_]//g'`
-  for func in ${funcs}; do
-    suite_addTest ${func}
-  done
-fi
-
-# execute the tests
-_shunit_execSuite
-
-# execute the oneTimeTearDown function (if it exists)
-oneTimeTearDown
-
-# generate report
-_shunit_generateReport
-
-# restore the previous set of shell flags
-for _shunit_shellFlag in ${__SHUNIT_SHELL_FLAGS}; do
-  echo ${__shunit_oldShellFlags} |grep ${_shunit_shellFlag} >/dev/null \
-    || set +${_shunit_shellFlag}
-done
-unset _shunit_shellFlag
-
-#/**
-# </s:shelldoc>
-#*/