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#!/bin/bash
THIS_DIR=$(cd -P "$(dirname "$(readlink "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}" || echo "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}")")" && pwd)
# Use the assert functions below to expect specific exit codes.
assert_exit_on_line() {
# Run all this in a subshell, so we can set -e without affecting the caller
(
set -e
_assert_exit__line=$1; shift
_assert_exit__ret=0
_assert_exit__code=$1; shift
"$@" || _assert_exit__ret=$?
eval "$SAVED_OPTION" # Undo the `set -e` if necessary
if [ "$_assert_exit__ret" -eq "$_assert_exit__code" ]; then
return 0
else
echo \
"\`$(basename "$1") ${*:2}\` expected to exit code $_assert_exit__code" \
"but got $_assert_exit__ret (line $_assert_exit__line)"
return 1
fi
)
return $?
}
export EXIT_OK=0
export EXIT_ERRS=2
export EXIT_COULD_NOT_FIND_FLOWCONFIG=12
export EXIT_USAGE=64
assert_exit() {
assert_exit_on_line "${BASH_LINENO[0]}" "$@"
}
assert_ok() {
assert_exit_on_line "${BASH_LINENO[0]}" "$EXIT_OK" "$@"
}
assert_errors() {
assert_exit_on_line "${BASH_LINENO[0]}" "$EXIT_ERRS" "$@"
}
show_help() {
printf "Usage: runtests.sh [-hlqrv] [-d DIR] [-t TEST] [-b] FLOW_BINARY [[-f] TEST_FILTER]\n\n"
printf "Runs Flow's tests.\n\n"
echo " [-b] FLOW_BINARY"
echo " path to Flow binary (the -b is optional)"
echo " [-f] TEST_FILTER"
echo " optional regular expression to choose test directories to run"
echo " -l"
echo " lists the tests that will be run"
echo " -d DIR"
echo " run tests in DIR/tests/"
echo " -t TEST"
echo " run the test DIR/tests/TEST, equivalent to a filter of \"^TEST$\""
echo " -r"
echo " re-record failing tests to update expected output"
echo " -q"
echo " quiet output (hides status, just prints results)"
echo " -s"
echo " test saved state"
echo " -v"
echo " verbose output (shows skipped tests)"
echo " -h"
echo " display this help and exit"
}
export IN_FLOW_TEST=1
export FLOW_LOG_LEVEL=debug
export FLOW_NODE_BINARY=${FLOW_NODE_BINARY:-${NODE_BINARY:-$(which node)}}
OPTIND=1
record=0
saved_state=0
verbose=0
quiet=0
relative="$THIS_DIR"
list_tests=0
while getopts "b:d:f:lqrst:vh?" opt; do
case "$opt" in
b)
FLOW="$OPTARG"
;;
d)
relative="$OPTARG"
;;
f)
filter="$OPTARG"
;;
l)
list_tests=1
;;
t)
specific_test="$OPTARG"
;;
q)
quiet=1
;;
r)
record=1
;;
s)
saved_state=1
printf "Testing saved state by running all tests using saved state\\n"
;;
v)
verbose=1
;;
h|\?)
show_help
exit 0
;;
esac
done
shift $((OPTIND-1))
[ "$1" = "--" ] && shift
if [ -n "$specific_test" ]; then
if [[ "$saved_state" -eq 1 ]]; then
specific_test=$(echo $specific_test | sed 's/\(.*\)-saved-state$/\1/')
fi
filter="^$specific_test$"
fi
FLOW="${FLOW:-$1}"
filter="${filter:-$2}"
if [[ "$OSTYPE" == "darwin"* ]]; then
_canonicalize_file_path() {
local dir file
dir=$(dirname -- "$1")
file=$(basename -- "$1")
(cd "$dir" 2>/dev/null && printf '%s/%s\n' "$(pwd -P)" "$file")
}
FLOW=$(_canonicalize_file_path "$FLOW")
else
FLOW=$(readlink -f "$FLOW")
fi
VERSION=$("$FLOW" version --semver)
if [ -t 1 ]; then
COLOR_RESET="\x1b[0m"
COLOR_DEFAULT="\x1b[39;49;0m"
COLOR_DEFAULT_BOLD="\x1b[39;49;1m"
COLOR_RED_BOLD="\x1b[31;1m"
COLOR_GREEN_BOLD="\x1b[32;1m"
COLOR_YELLOW_BOLD="\x1b[33;1m"
COLOR_MAGENTA_BOLD="\x1b[35;1m"
COLOR_WHITE_ON_RED_BOLD="\x1b[37;41;1m"
else
COLOR_RESET=""
COLOR_DEFAULT=""
COLOR_DEFAULT_BOLD=""
COLOR_RED_BOLD=""
COLOR_GREEN_BOLD=""
COLOR_YELLOW_BOLD=""
COLOR_MAGENTA_BOLD=""
COLOR_WHITE_ON_RED_BOLD=""
fi
print_failure() {
dir=$1
name=${dir%*/}
name=${name##*/}
if [[ "$record" -eq 1 ]]; then
printf "%b[✗] UPDATED:%b %s%b\n" \
"$COLOR_MAGENTA_BOLD" "$COLOR_DEFAULT" "$name" "$COLOR_RESET"
else
printf "%b[✗] FAILED:%b %s%b\n" \
"$COLOR_RED_BOLD" "$COLOR_DEFAULT" "$name" "$COLOR_RESET"
fi
diff_file="${dir}${name}.diff"
err_file="${dir}${name}.err"
[ -f "$err_file" ] && cat "$err_file"
if [ -f "$diff_file" ]; then
if [ -t 1 ] ; then
esc=$(echo -e "\x1b")
sed \
"s/^-/${esc}[31m-/;s/^+/${esc}[32m+/;s/^@/${esc}[35m@/;s/$/${esc}[0m/" \
< "$diff_file"
else
cat "$diff_file"
fi
fi
if [[ "$record" -eq 1 ]]; then
# Copy .out to .exp, replacing the current version, if present, with
# <VERSION>, so that the .exp doesn't have to be updated on each release.
sed 's/'"${VERSION//./\\.}"'/<VERSION>/g' "${dir}${name}.out" > "${dir}${name}.exp"
rm "${dir}${name}.out"
rm -f "$err_file"
rm "$diff_file"
fi
}
print_error() {
dir=$1
name=${dir%*/}
name=${name##*/}
printf "%b[✗] ERRORED:%b %s%b\n" \
"$COLOR_RED_BOLD" "$COLOR_DEFAULT" "$name" "$COLOR_RESET"
out_file="${dir}${name}.out"
[ -f "$out_file" ] && cat "$out_file"
err_file="${dir}${name}.err"
[ -f "$err_file" ] && printf "\n\nStderr:\n" && cat "$err_file"
monitor_log_file="${dir}${name}.monitor_log"
[ -f "$monitor_log_file" ] && printf "\n\nServer monitor log:\n" && cat "$monitor_log_file"
log_file="${dir}${name}.log"
[ -f "$log_file" ] && printf "\n\nServer log:\n" && cat "$log_file"
}
print_skip() {
name=$1
name=${name%*/}
name=${name##*/}
verbose=$2
if [[ "$verbose" -eq 1 ]]; then
printf "%b[-] SKIPPED:%b %s%b\n" \
"$COLOR_YELLOW_BOLD" "$COLOR_DEFAULT" "$name" "$COLOR_RESET"
elif [[ -t 1 ]]; then
printf " %*s\r" ${#name} " "
fi
}
print_success() {
name=$1
name=${name%*/}
name=${name##*/}
printf "%b[✓] PASSED:%b %s%b\n" \
"$COLOR_GREEN_BOLD" "$COLOR_DEFAULT" "$name" "$COLOR_RESET"
}
print_run() {
if [[ -t 1 && "$quiet" -eq 0 ]]; then
name=$1
name=${name%*/}
name=${name##*/}
printf "%b[ ] RUNNING:%b %s%b\r" \
"$COLOR_DEFAULT_BOLD" "$COLOR_DEFAULT" "$name" "$COLOR_RESET"
fi
}
cd "$relative" || exit 1
passed=0
failed=0
skipped=0
errored=0
RUNTEST_SUCCESS=0
RUNTEST_FAILURE=1
RUNTEST_SKIP=2
RUNTEST_MISSING_FILES=3
RUNTEST_ERROR=4
# This function runs in the background so it shouldn't output anything to
# stdout or stderr. It should only communicate through its return value
runtest() {
dir=$1
dir=${dir%*/}
name=${dir##*/}
exp_file="${name}.exp"
# On Windows we skip some tests as symlinks not available
if [ "$OSTYPE" = "msys" ] &&
([ "$name" = "symlink" ] ||
[ "$name" = "node_tests" ])
then
return $RUNTEST_SKIP
elif [[ -z $filter || $name =~ $filter ]]
then
if ([ ! -e "$dir/$exp_file" ] || [[ ! -e "$dir/.flowconfig" && ! -e "$dir/.testconfig" ]])
then
if [ "$name" = "auxiliary" ] ||
[ "$name" = "callable" ]
then
return $RUNTEST_SKIP;
else
return $RUNTEST_MISSING_FILES;
fi
fi
# Each test should write its output to a unique directory so that
# parallel runs of the same test don't stomp on each other (Facebook
# internally runs a stress test to look for flaky tests). If a test
# fails, we'll then copy the files back to the source directory.
OUT_PARENT_DIR=$(mktemp -d /tmp/flow_test.XXXXXX)
OUT_DIR="$OUT_PARENT_DIR/$name"
mkdir "$OUT_DIR"
# deletes the temp directory
function cleanup {
rm -rf "$OUT_PARENT_DIR"
}
function force_cleanup {
"$FLOW" stop "$OUT_DIR" 1> /dev/null 2>&1
cleanup
exit 1
}
trap 'cleanup' RETURN
trap 'force_cleanup' EXIT
# Some tests mutate the source directory, so make a copy first and run
# from there. the . in "$dir/." copies the entire directory, including
# hidden files like .flowconfig.
cp -R "$dir/." "$OUT_DIR"
cp "$dir/../fs.sh" "$OUT_PARENT_DIR" 2>/dev/null || :
mv "$OUT_DIR/$exp_file" "$OUT_PARENT_DIR"
export FLOW_TEMP_DIR="$OUT_PARENT_DIR"
out_file="$name.out"
log_file="$name.log"
monitor_log_file="$name.monitor_log"
err_file="$name.err"
diff_file="$name.diff"
abs_out_file="$OUT_PARENT_DIR/$name.out"
abs_log_file="$OUT_PARENT_DIR/$name.log"
abs_monitor_log_file="$OUT_PARENT_DIR/$name.monitor_log"
abs_err_file="$OUT_PARENT_DIR/$name.err"
abs_diff_file="$OUT_PARENT_DIR/$name.diff"
return_status=$RUNTEST_SUCCESS
export FLOW_LOG_FILE="$abs_log_file"
export FLOW_MONITOR_LOG_FILE="$abs_monitor_log_file"
# run the tests from inside $OUT_DIR
pushd "$OUT_DIR" >/dev/null
# get config flags.
# for now this is kind of ad-hoc:
#
# 1. The default flow command is check with the --all flag. This flag
# can be overridden here with the line "all: false". Anything besides
# "false" is ignored, and the setting itself is ignored if a command
# besides check is run.
#
# 2. The default flow command can be overridden here by supplying the
# entire command on a line that begins with "cmd:". (Note: for writing
# incremental tests, use the option below). A line beginning with
# "stdin:" can additionally supply arguments to pass to the command via
# standard input. We start the server before running the command and
# stop the server after we get a result.
#
# 3. Integration tests that interleave flow commands with file system
# commands (for testing incremental checks, e.g.) are written by
# supplying the name of a shell script on a line that begins with
# "shell:". The shell script is passed the location of the flow binary
# as argument ($1). We start the server before running the script and
# stop the server after the script exits.
#
all=" --all"
auto_start=true
flowlib=" --no-flowlib"
shell=""
cmd="check"
stdin=""
stderr_dest="$abs_err_file"
ignore_stderr=true
cwd=""
start_args=""
file_watcher="none"
wait_for_recheck="true"
if [ -e ".testconfig" ]
then
# all
if [ "$(awk '$1=="all:"{print $2}' .testconfig)" == "false" ]
then
all=""
fi
# auto_start
if [ "$(awk '$1=="auto_start:"{print $2}' .testconfig)" == "false" ]
then
auto_start=false
fi
# cwd (current directory)
cwd="$(awk '$1=="cwd:"{print $2}' .testconfig)"
# ignore_stderr
if [ "$(awk '$1=="ignore_stderr:"{print $2}' .testconfig)" == "false" ]
then
ignore_stderr=false
stderr_dest="$abs_out_file"
fi
# stdin
stdin="$(awk '$1=="stdin:"{print $2}' .testconfig)"
# shell
config_shell="$(awk '$1=="shell:"{print $2}' .testconfig)"
if [ "$config_shell" != "" ]
then
cmd=""
shell="$config_shell"
fi
# file_watcher
config_fw="$(awk '$1=="file_watcher:"{print $2}' .testconfig)"
if [ "$config_fw" != "" ]
then
file_watcher="$config_fw"
fi
# start_args
config_start_args="$(awk '$1=="start_args:"{$1="";print}' .testconfig)"
if [ "$config_start_args" != "" ]
then
start_args="$config_start_args"
fi
# cmd
config_cmd="$(awk '$1=="cmd:"{$1="";print}' .testconfig)"
config_cmd="${config_cmd## }" # trim leading space
if [ "$config_cmd" != "" ]
then
cmd="$config_cmd"
fi
if [[ "$saved_state" -eq 1 ]] && \
[ "$(awk '$1=="skip_saved_state:"{print $2}' .testconfig)" == "true" ]
then
return $RUNTEST_SKIP
fi
if [[ "$saved_state" -eq 0 ]] && \
[ "$(awk '$1=="saved_state_only:"{print $2}' .testconfig)" == "true" ]
then
return $RUNTEST_SKIP
fi
# wait_for_recheck
if [ "$(awk '$1=="wait_for_recheck:"{print $2}' .testconfig)" == "false" ]
then
wait_for_recheck="false"
fi
fi
if [ "$cwd" != "" ]; then
pushd "$cwd" >/dev/null
fi
# if .flowconfig sets no_flowlib, don't pass the cli flag
if grep -q "no_flowlib" .flowconfig; then
flowlib=""
fi
# Helper function to generate saved state. If anything goes wrong, it
# will fail
create_saved_state () {
local root="$1"
local flowconfig_name="$2"
(
set -e
# start lazy server and wait
"$FLOW" start "$root" \
$all $flowlib --wait \
--wait-for-recheck "$wait_for_recheck" \
--lazy \
--file-watcher "$file_watcher" \
--flowconfig-name "$flowconfig_name" \
--log-file "$abs_log_file" \
--monitor-log-file "$abs_monitor_log_file"
local SAVED_STATE_FILENAME="$root/.flow.saved_state"
local CHANGES_FILENAME="$root/.flow.saved_state_file_changes"
assert_ok "$FLOW" save-state \
--root "$root" \
--out "$SAVED_STATE_FILENAME" \
--flowconfig-name "$flowconfig_name"
assert_ok "$FLOW" stop --flowconfig-name "$flowconfig_name" "$root"
touch "$CHANGES_FILENAME"
) > /dev/null 2>&1
local RET=$?
return $RET
}
# run test
if [ "$cmd" == "check" ]
then
if [[ "$saved_state" -eq 1 ]]; then
if create_saved_state . ".flowconfig"; then
# default command is check with configurable --all and --no-flowlib
"$FLOW" check . \
$all $flowlib --strip-root --show-all-errors \
--saved-state-fetcher "local" \
--saved-state-no-fallback \
1>> "$abs_out_file" 2>> "$stderr_dest"
st=$?
else
printf "Failed to generate saved state\\n" >> "$stderr_dest"
return_status=$RUNTEST_ERROR
fi
else
# default command is check with configurable --all and --no-flowlib
"$FLOW" check . \
$all $flowlib --strip-root --show-all-errors \
1>> "$abs_out_file" 2>> "$stderr_dest"
st=$?
fi
if [ $ignore_stderr = true ] && [ -n "$st" ] && [ $st -ne 0 ] && [ $st -ne 2 ]; then
printf "flow check return code: %d\\n" "$st" >> "$stderr_dest"
return_status=$RUNTEST_ERROR
fi
else
# otherwise, run specified flow command, then kill the server
# start_flow_unsafe ROOT [OPTIONS]...
start_flow_unsafe () {
local root=$1; shift
if [ ! -d "$root" ]; then
printf "Invalid root directory '%s'\\n" "$root" >&2
return 1
fi
if [[ "$saved_state" -eq 1 ]]; then
local flowconfig_name=".flowconfig"
for ((i=1; i<=$#; i++)); do
opt="${!i}"
if [ "$opt" = "--flowconfig-name" ]
then
((i++))
flowconfig_name=${!i}
fi
done
if create_saved_state "$root" "$flowconfig_name"
then
PATH="$THIS_DIR/scripts/tests_bin:$PATH" \
"$FLOW" start "$root" \
$all $flowlib --wait \
--wait-for-recheck "$wait_for_recheck" \
--saved-state-fetcher "local" \
--saved-state-no-fallback \
--file-watcher "$file_watcher" \
--log-file "$abs_log_file" \
--monitor-log-file "$abs_monitor_log_file" \
"$@"
return $?
else
printf "Failed to generate saved state\\n" >&2
return 1
fi
else
# start server and wait
PATH="$THIS_DIR/scripts/tests_bin:$PATH" \
"$FLOW" start "$root" \
$all $flowlib --wait --wait-for-recheck "$wait_for_recheck" \
--file-watcher "$file_watcher" \
--log-file "$abs_log_file" \
--monitor-log-file "$abs_monitor_log_file" \
"$@"
return $?
fi
}
# start_flow_unsafe ROOT [OPTIONS]...
start_flow () {
assert_ok start_flow_unsafe "$@"
}
if [ $auto_start = true ]; then
start_flow_unsafe . $start_args > /dev/null 2>> "$abs_err_file"
code=$?
if [ $code -ne 0 ]; then
# flow failed to start
printf "flow start exited code %s\\n" "$code" >> "$abs_out_file"
return_status=$RUNTEST_ERROR
fi
fi
if [ $return_status -ne $RUNTEST_ERROR ]; then
if [ "$shell" != "" ]; then
# run test script in subshell so it inherits functions
(
set -e # The script should probably use this option
export PATH="$THIS_DIR/scripts/tests_bin:$PATH"
source "$shell" "$FLOW"
) 1> "$abs_out_file" 2> "$stderr_dest"
code=$?
if [ $code -ne 0 ]; then
printf "%s exited code %s\\n" "$shell" "$code" >> "$abs_out_file"
return_status=$RUNTEST_ERROR
fi
else
# If there's stdin, then direct that in
# cmd should NOT be double quoted...it may contain many commands
# and we do want word splitting
if [ "$stdin" != "" ]
then
cmd="$FLOW $cmd < $stdin 1> $abs_out_file 2> $stderr_dest"
else
cmd="$FLOW $cmd 1> $abs_out_file 2> $stderr_dest"
fi
eval "$cmd"
fi
# stop server, even if we didn't start it
"$FLOW" stop . 1> /dev/null 2>&1
fi
fi
if [ "$cwd" != "" ]; then
popd >/dev/null
fi
# leave $OUT_DIR
popd >/dev/null
if [ $return_status -eq $RUNTEST_SUCCESS ]; then
pushd "$OUT_PARENT_DIR" >/dev/null
# When diffing the .exp against the .out, replace <VERSION> in the
# .exp with the actual version, so the diff shows which version we
# were expecting, but the .exp doesn't need to be updated for each
# release.
diff -u --strip-trailing-cr \
--label "$exp_file" --label "$out_file" \
<(awk '{gsub(/<VERSION>/, "'"$VERSION"'"); print $0}' "$exp_file") \
"$out_file" \
> "$diff_file" 2>&1
popd >/dev/null
fi
if [ $return_status -ne $RUNTEST_SUCCESS ]; then
[ -s "$abs_out_file" ] && mv "$abs_out_file" "$dir" || rm -f "$dir/$out_file"
[ -s "$abs_log_file" ] && mv "$abs_log_file" "$dir" || rm -f "$dir/$log_file"
[ -s "$abs_monitor_log_file" ] && mv "$abs_monitor_log_file" "$dir" || rm -f "$dir/$monitor_log_file"
[ -s "$abs_err_file" ] && mv "$abs_err_file" "$dir" || rm -f "$dir/$err_file"
return $return_status
elif [ -s "$abs_diff_file" ]; then
mv "$abs_out_file" "$dir"
[ -s "$abs_log_file" ] && mv "$abs_log_file" "$dir" || rm -f "$dir/$log_file"
[ -s "$abs_monitor_log_file" ] && mv "$abs_monitor_log_file" "$dir" || rm -f "$dir/$monitor_log_file"
[ -s "$abs_err_file" ] && mv "$abs_err_file" "$dir" || rm -f "$dir/$err_file"
mv "$abs_diff_file" "$dir"
return $RUNTEST_FAILURE
else
rm -f "$dir/$out_file"
rm -f "$dir/$log_file"
rm -f "$dir/$monitor_log_file"
rm -f "$dir/$err_file"
rm -f "$dir/$diff_file"
return $RUNTEST_SUCCESS
fi
else
return $RUNTEST_SKIP
fi
}
if [ -z "$FLOW_MAX_WORKERS" ]; then
export FLOW_MAX_WORKERS=2
fi
num_to_run_in_parallel=${FLOW_RUNTESTS_PARALLELISM-16}
if [[ "$quiet" -eq 0 ]]; then
printf "Running up to %d test(s) in parallel\n" "$num_to_run_in_parallel"
fi
# Index N of pids should correspond to the test at index N of dirs
dirs=(tests/*/)
pids=()
next_test_index=0
next_test_to_reap=0
function term_tests() {
if (( next_test_to_reap < ${#dirs[@]} )); then
local to_kill=(${pids[@]:$next_test_to_reap})
#printf "Aborting, killing %s\n" "${to_kill[*]}" >&2;
printf "\nAborting, killing running tests...\n" >&2
kill -TERM "${to_kill[@]}" 2>/dev/null
wait "${to_kill[@]}" 2>/dev/null
exit 1
fi
}
trap term_tests TERM SIGINT
# Starts running a test in the background. If there are no more tests then it
# does nothing
start_test() {
if (( next_test_index < ${#dirs[@]} )); then
test_dir="${dirs[next_test_index]}"
runtest "$test_dir" &
pids[$next_test_index]=$!
fi
((next_test_index++))
}
if [[ "$list_tests" -eq 1 ]]; then
for dir in "${dirs[@]}"; do
dir=${dir%*/}
name=${dir##*/}
if [[ -z $filter || $name =~ $filter ]]; then
if [[ "$saved_state" -eq 1 ]]; then
echo "$name-saved-state"
else
echo "$name"
fi
fi
done
exit 0
fi
# Kick off a bunch of test runs
for ignore_me in $(seq $num_to_run_in_parallel); do
start_test
done
while (( next_test_to_reap < ${#dirs[@]} )); do
# We reap the tests in order, so that we can output them in a pretty way.
testname="${dirs[next_test_to_reap]}"
print_run "$testname"
wait "${pids[$next_test_to_reap]}"
case $? in
$RUNTEST_SUCCESS )
(( passed++ ))
print_success "$testname" ;;
$RUNTEST_FAILURE )
(( failed++ ))
print_failure "$testname" ;;
$RUNTEST_SKIP )
(( skipped++ ))
print_skip "$testname" "$verbose" ;;
$RUNTEST_MISSING_FILES )
(( errored++ ))
print_error "$testname"
name=${testname%*/}
name=${name##*/}
printf "Missing %s.exp file or .flowconfig file\n" "$name" ;;
$RUNTEST_ERROR )
(( errored++ ))
print_error "$testname" ;;
esac
((next_test_to_reap++))
# Start up the next test
start_test
done
if [ $failed -eq 0 ]; then
FAILED_COLOR="$COLOR_DEFAULT_BOLD"
else
FAILED_COLOR="$COLOR_WHITE_ON_RED_BOLD"
fi
if [ $errored -eq 0 ]; then
ERRORED_COLOR="$COLOR_DEFAULT_BOLD"
else
ERRORED_COLOR="$COLOR_WHITE_ON_RED_BOLD"
fi
if [[ "$quiet" -eq 0 ]]; then
echo
printf "%bPassed: %d, %bFailed: %d%b, Skipped: %d, %bErrored: %d%b\n" \
"$COLOR_DEFAULT_BOLD" "$passed" \
"$FAILED_COLOR" "$failed" \
"$COLOR_DEFAULT_BOLD" "$skipped" \
"$ERRORED_COLOR" "$errored" \
"$COLOR_RESET"
fi
exit $((failed + errored))