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if {[lsearch [namespace children] ::tcltest] == -1} {
package require tcltest
namespace import ::tcltest::*
}
# Get common functions
if {[file exists [file join $path common.tcl]]} {
source [file join $path common.tcl]
source -encoding utf-8 [file join $path common.tcl]
}
set ::tcltest::testSingleFile false
set ::tcltest::testsDirectory [file dir [info script]]
# We should ensure that the testsDirectory is absolute.
# This was introduced in Tcl 8.3+'s tcltest, so we need a catch.
catch {::tcltest::normalizePath ::tcltest::testsDirectory}
#
# Run all tests in current and any sub directories with an all.tcl file.
#
set exitCode 0
set ::exitCode 0
if {[package vsatisfies [package require tcltest] 2.5-]} {
if {[::tcltest::runAllTests] == 1} {
set exitCode 1
set ::exitCode 1
}
} else {
# Hook to determine if any of the tests failed. Then we can exit with the
# proper exit code: 0=all passed, 1=one or more failed
proc tcltest::cleanupTestsHook {} {
variable numTests
set exitCode [expr {$numTests(Total) == 0 || $numTests(Failed) > 0}]
set ::exitCode [expr {$numTests(Total) == 0 || $numTests(Failed) > 0}]
}
::tcltest::runAllTests
}
# Exit code: 0=all passed, 1=one or more failed
exit $exitCode
exit $::exitCode
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