+
+dnl Verify that empty commands do nothing.
+AT_SETUP([cdecl99 empty command])
+
+AT_DATA([input], [[explain int x[42];
+
+declare x as array 42 of int
+
+explain int
+
+]])
+
+AT_CHECK([cdecl99 -f input], [0], [[declare x as array 42 of int
+int x[42]
+type int
+]])
+
+AT_CLEANUP
+
+dnl Verify that commands are not executed after "quit"
+AT_SETUP([cdecl99 quit command])
+
+AT_DATA([input], [[explain int;
+quit
+explain this is a syntax error
+]])
+
+AT_CHECK([cdecl99 -f input], [0], [type int
+])
+
+AT_CLEANUP
+
+AT_SETUP([cdecl99 help command])
+
+AT_DATA([input],
+[[help
+explain int
+]])
+
+# Program to generate expected output based on src/execute.gperf
+AT_DATA([expout.sed],
+[[#n
+/^%%$/,/^%%$/ {
+ s/^exit.*//
+ s/,.*//p
+}
+$a\
+type int
+]])
+sed -f expout.sed "$srcdir/src/execute.gperf" >expout
+
+# Program to filter the help output to extract the command list from "help"
+# without any descriptions.
+AT_DATA([filter.sed],
+[[/^ /,$ !d
+/^ /d
+s/^ *\([^ ]*\).*/\1/
+]])
+
+AT_CHECK([LC_ALL=C cdecl99 -f input >stdout && sed -f filter.sed stdout],
+ [0], [expout])
+
+AT_CLEANUP
+
+AT_SETUP([cdecl99 --execute option])
+
+AT_CHECK([cdecl99 --execute 'explain int' --execute='declare x as int' \
+ --execute='simplify int (x)()'], [0],
+[[type int
+int x
+int x()
+]])
+
+AT_CLEANUP
+
+AT_SETUP([cdecl99 --file error message])
+
+AT_CHECK([cdecl99 --file nonexistent || exit 42], [42], [], [stderr])
+AT_CHECK([grep -v nonexistent stderr || true])
+
+AT_CLEANUP
+
+AT_SETUP([cdecl99 command error messages])
+
+# Extract progname from --help usage message
+# This will only get the start of progname if it includes spaces;
+# so we won't worry too hard about the exact format later.
+AT_CHECK([LC_ALL=C cdecl99 --help], [0], [stdout])
+progname=`$AWK 'NR == 1 { print $2; }' stdout`dnl'
+
+# every line is erroneous
+AT_DATA([input],
+[[explain int a b c
+simplify int a b c
+declare a as b c
+bad command
+]])
+
+AT_DATA([check.awk],
+[[BEGIN { status=0; }
+$1 == progname || $1 == (progname ":") { next; }
+{ status=1; print "unprefixed message on line", NR ":", $0; }
+END { exit(status); }
+]])
+
+AT_CHECK([LC_ALL=C cdecl99 --file=input || exit 42], [42], [], [stderr])
+AT_CHECK([$AWK -f check.awk progname="$progname" stderr])
+
+exec 3<input
+set x; shift
+while read line <&3; do
+ set x "$@" "--execute=$line"; shift;
+done
+AT_CHECK([LC_ALL=C cdecl99 "$@" || exit 42], [42], [], [stderr])
+AT_CHECK([$AWK f check.awk progname="$progname" stderr])
+
+AT_CLEANUP
+
+AT_SETUP([cdecl99 invalid character error messages])
+
+$AWK -f - >test.dat <<'EOF'
+BEGIN {
+ print "explain \1";
+ print "explain \377";
+ print "explain \a";
+ print "explain \b";
+ print "explain ?";
+}
+EOF
+
+AT_CHECK([LC_ALL=C cdecl99 -f test.dat || exit 42], [42], [], [stderr])
+AT_CHECK([$AWK '{ print $NF; }' stderr], [0],
+[['\001'
+'\377'
+'\a'
+'\b'
+'?'
+]])
+
+AT_CLEANUP
+
+dnl Ensure that parse error messages for misplaced keywords correctly
+dnl include the keyword itself.
+AT_SETUP([cdecl99 unexpected keyword error messages])
+
+# We use the English syntax to reliably force a syntax error where we want
+# it, as the "declare" form takes an identifier and not any other token,
+AT_DATA([test.dat],
+[[declare signed as int
+declare typedef as int
+declare volatile as int
+declare inline as int
+]])
+
+AT_DATA([test.awk],
+[[{
+ for (i = 1; i <= $NF; i++) {
+ if ($i == "unexpected") {
+ sub(/,$/, "", $(i+1));
+ print $(i+1);
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+}
+]])
+
+AT_CHECK([LC_ALL=C cdecl99 -f test.dat || exit 42], [42], [], [stderr])
+AT_CHECK([$AWK -f test.awk stderr], [0],
+[[signed
+typedef
+volatile
+inline
+]])
+
+AT_CLEANUP
+
+AT_SETUP([cdecl99 interactive mode])
+
+AT_DATA([test.dat],
+[[explain int () int
+explain int x;
+quit
+]])
+
+AT_CHECK([cdecl99 --quiet --interactive <test.dat], [0], [stdout], [ignore])
+
+# If built with readline support, then the input commands (including their
+# trailing newlines) will be captured by AT_CHECK. Otherwise, they are not:
+# the output just directly follows the prompt, and the final prompt will
+# not end with a newline. Attempt to paper over these differences.
+AT_DATA([check.sed],
+[[/> [eq]/d
+:loop
+s/^> //
+t loop
+/^$/d
+]])
+
+AT_CHECK([echo >>stdout; sed -f check.sed stdout], [0],
+[declare x as int
+])
+
+AT_CLEANUP