# bt2 Python bindings. For example, one could use it to run a specific Python
# binding test case with:
#
-# $ ./run_python_bt2 python3 -m unittest test_values.MapValueTestCase.test_deepcopy
+# $ tests/utils/run_python_bt2 python3 ./tests/utils/python/testrunner.py \
+# -t test_value.MapValueTestCase.test_deepcopy \
+# ./tests/bindings/python/bt2
if [ "x${BT_TESTS_SRCDIR:-}" != "x" ]; then
UTILSSH="$BT_TESTS_SRCDIR/utils/utils.sh"
if [ "x$*" = "x" ]; then
usage
-else
- run_python_bt2 "${@}"
+ exit 1
fi
+
+# Sanity check that the BT_TESTS_BUILDDIR value makes sense.
+if [ ! -f "$BT_TESTS_BUILDDIR/Makefile" ]; then
+ fold -w 80 -s <<- END
+ $0: BT_TESTS_BUILDDIR does not point to a valid directory (\`$BT_TESTS_BUILDDIR/Makefile\` does not exist).
+
+ If building out-of-tree, set BT_TESTS_BUILDDIR to point to the \`tests\` directory in the build tree.
+ END
+ exit 1
+fi
+
+run_python_bt2 "${@}"