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#!/usr/bin/env bash
# Copyright 2009 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
# Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
# license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
# Environment variables that control run.bash:
#
# GO_TEST_SHARDS: number of "dist test" test shards that the
# $GOROOT/test directory will be sliced up into for parallel
# execution. Defaults to 1, unless GO_BUILDER_NAME is also specified,
# in which case it defaults to 10.
#
# GO_BUILDER_NAME: the name of the Go builder that's running the tests.
# Some tests are conditionally enabled or disabled based on the builder
# name or the builder name being non-empty.
set -e
if [ ! -f ../bin/go ]; then
echo 'run.bash must be run from $GOROOT/src after installing cmd/go' 1>&2
exit 1
fi
eval $(../bin/go env)
export GOROOT # The api test requires GOROOT to be set, so set it to match ../bin/go.
# We disallow local import for non-local packages, if $GOROOT happens
# to be under $GOPATH, then some tests below will fail. $GOPATH needs
# to be set to a non-empty string, else Go will set a default value
# that may also conflict with $GOROOT. The $GOPATH value doesn't need
# to point to an actual directory, it just needs to pass the semantic
# checks performed by Go. Use $GOROOT to define $GOPATH so that we
# don't blunder into a user-defined symbolic link.
export GOPATH=/dev/null
unset CDPATH # in case user has it set
export GOBIN=$GOROOT/bin # Issue 14340
unset GOFLAGS
unset GO111MODULE
export GOHOSTOS
export CC
# no core files, please
ulimit -c 0
# Raise soft limits to hard limits for NetBSD/OpenBSD.
# We need at least 256 files and ~300 MB of bss.
# On OS X ulimit -S -n rejects 'unlimited'.
#
# Note that ulimit -S -n may fail if ulimit -H -n is set higher than a
# non-root process is allowed to set the high limit.
# This is a system misconfiguration and should be fixed on the
# broken system, not "fixed" by ignoring the failure here.
# See longer discussion on golang.org/issue/7381.
[ "$(ulimit -H -n)" = "unlimited" ] || ulimit -S -n $(ulimit -H -n)
[ "$(ulimit -H -d)" = "unlimited" ] || ulimit -S -d $(ulimit -H -d)
# Thread count limit on NetBSD 7.
if ulimit -T &> /dev/null; then
[ "$(ulimit -H -T)" = "unlimited" ] || ulimit -S -T $(ulimit -H -T)
fi
exec ../bin/go tool dist test -rebuild "$@"