tests/utils: `run-python-bt2.sh` -> `run-in-py-env.sh`
[babeltrace.git] / tests / utils / run-python-bt2.sh
diff --git a/tests/utils/run-python-bt2.sh b/tests/utils/run-python-bt2.sh
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-#!/bin/bash
-#
-# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only
-#
-# Copyright (C) 2017 Philippe Proulx <pproulx@efficios.com>
-# Copyright (C) 2019 Simon Marchi <simon.marchi@efficios.com>
-#
-
-# Execute a shell command in the appropriate environment to have access to the
-# bt2 Python bindings. For example, one could use it to run a specific Python
-# binding test case with:
-#
-#   $ tests/utils/run_python_bt2 python3 ./tests/utils/python/testrunner.py \
-#     -t test_value.MapValueTestCase.test_deepcopy \
-#     ./tests/bindings/python/bt2
-
-if [ -n "${BT_TESTS_SRCDIR:-}" ]; then
-       UTILSSH="$BT_TESTS_SRCDIR/utils/utils.sh"
-else
-       UTILSSH="$(dirname "$0")/../utils/utils.sh"
-fi
-
-# shellcheck source=../utils/utils.sh
-source "$UTILSSH"
-
-usage() {
-       echo "Usage: run_python_bt2 [PYTHON_BIN] ..."
-       echo ""
-       echo "Run a binary with the python environment set to use the 'bt2' module"
-       echo "from the build system prior to installation."
-       echo ""
-       echo "When building out of tree export the BT_TESTS_BUILDDIR variable with"
-       echo "the path to the built 'tests' directory."
-}
-
-if [ -z "$*" ]; then
-       usage
-       exit 1
-fi
-
-# Sanity check that the BT_TESTS_BUILDDIR value makes sense.
-if [ ! -f "$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
-
-bt_run_in_py_utils_bt2_env "${@}"
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