TEMPDIR=/tmp/pspp-tst-$$
TESTFILE=$TEMPDIR/`basename $0`.sps
-here=`pwd`;
+# ensure that top_builddir are absolute
+if [ -z "$top_builddir" ] ; then top_builddir=. ; fi
+if [ -z "$top_srcdir" ] ; then top_srcdir=. ; fi
+top_builddir=`cd $top_builddir; pwd`
+PSPP=$top_builddir/src/ui/terminal/pspp
# ensure that top_srcdir is absolute
-cd $top_srcdir; top_srcdir=`pwd`
+top_srcdir=`cd $top_srcdir; pwd`
STAT_CONFIG_PATH=$top_srcdir/config
export STAT_CONFIG_PATH
+LANG=C
+export LANG
cleanup()
{
/* Display the documents.
display documents.
-display file label. /* undocumented feature of PSPP
+display file label.
/* Save the active file then get it and display the documents again.
save /OUTFILE='foo.save'.
get /FILE='foo.save'.
display documents.
-display file label. /* undocumented feature of PSPP
+display file label.
/* There is an interesting interaction that occurs if the 'execute'
/* command below. What happens is that an error message is output
save /OUTFILE='foo.save'.
get /FILE='foo.save'.
display documents.
-display file label. /* undocumented feature of PSPP
+display file label.
/* Done.
if [ $? -ne 0 ] ; then no_result ; fi
activity="run program"
-$SUPERVISOR $here/../src/pspp --testing-mode -o raw-ascii $TESTFILE
+$SUPERVISOR $PSPP --testing-mode -o raw-ascii $TESTFILE
if [ $? -ne 0 ] ; then no_result ; fi
# We need to filter out the dates/times