diff --git a/tests/check-binary.sh b/tests/check-binary.sh deleted file mode 100755 index b283a51..0000000 --- a/tests/check-binary.sh +++ /dev/null @@ -1,49 +0,0 @@ -set -e -set -x - -TARGET=$1 -EXPECT_CROSS=$2 -EXPECT_FILE_RE=$3 -EXPECT_STRIPPED=$4 - -if [ "$EXPECT_CROSS" == "true" ]; then - if [ ! -f "$RUNNER_TEMP/cross" ]; then - echo "Could not find cross in path: $PATH" - exit 1 - fi -else - if [ -f "$RUNNER_TEMP/cross" ]; then - echo "Found cross in path: $PATH" - exit 1 - fi -fi - -FILE=$(file --brief ./target/$TARGET/debug/test-project) -if [[ "$FILE" =~ $EXPECT_FILE_RE ]]; then - echo "file output matches $EXPECT_FILE_RE" -else - echo "file output does not match $EXPECT_FILE_RE" - exit 2 -fi - -if [[ $( uname -s ) =~ "Darwin" ]]; then - # File on macOS doesn't report whether the binary is stripped or not. - exit 0 -fi - -if [[ "$FILE" =~ "not stripped" ]]; then - echo "binary was not stripped" - GOT_STRIPPED="false" -elif [[ "$FILE" =~ "stripped" ]]; then - echo "binary was stripped" - GOT_STRIPPED="true" -else - # On Windows the aarch64 binary's file info doesn't include the word - # "stripped" at all. - echo "binary was not stripped" - GOT_STRIPPED="false" -fi - -if [ "$EXPECT_STRIPPED" != "$GOT_STRIPPED" ]; then - exit 3 -fi