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							- #!/bin/bash
 
- set -ex
 
- # Change to the script's directory.
 
- cd $(dirname $0)
 
- # Version of the tests (i.e., the version of protobuf from where we extracted
 
- # these tests).
 
- TEST_VERSION=2.5.0
 
- # The old version of protobuf that we are testing compatibility against. This
 
- # is usually the same as TEST_VERSION (i.e., we use the tests extracted from
 
- # that version to test compatibility of the newest runtime against it), but it
 
- # is also possible to use this same test set to test the compatibility of the
 
- # latest version against other versions.
 
- OLD_VERSION=$1
 
- OLD_VERSION_PROTOC=https://repo1.maven.org/maven2/com/google/protobuf/protoc/$OLD_VERSION/protoc-$OLD_VERSION-linux-x86_64.exe
 
- # Extract the latest protobuf version number.
 
- VERSION_NUMBER=`grep "^__version__ = '.*'" ../../google/protobuf/__init__.py | sed "s|__version__ = '\(.*\)'|\1|"`
 
- echo "Running compatibility tests between current $VERSION_NUMBER and released $OLD_VERSION"
 
- # Check protoc
 
- [ -f ../../../src/protoc ] || {
 
-   echo "[ERROR]: Please build protoc first."
 
-   exit 1
 
- }
 
- # Test source compatibility. In these tests we recompile everything against
 
- # the new runtime (including old version generated code).
 
- rm google -f -r
 
- mkdir -p google/protobuf/internal
 
- # Build and copy the new runtime
 
- cd ../../
 
- python setup.py build
 
- cp google/protobuf/*.py compatibility_tests/v2.5.0/google/protobuf/
 
- cp google/protobuf/internal/*.py compatibility_tests/v2.5.0/google/protobuf/internal/
 
- cd compatibility_tests/v2.5.0
 
- cp tests/google/protobuf/internal/test_util.py google/protobuf/internal/
 
- cp google/protobuf/__init__.py google/
 
- # Download old version protoc compiler (for linux)
 
- wget $OLD_VERSION_PROTOC -O old_protoc
 
- chmod +x old_protoc
 
- # Test A.1:
 
- #   proto set 1: use old version
 
- #   proto set 2 which may import protos in set 1: use old version
 
- cp old_protoc protoc_1
 
- cp old_protoc protoc_2
 
- python setup.py build
 
- python setup.py test
 
- # Test A.2:
 
- #   proto set 1: use new version
 
- #   proto set 2 which may import protos in set 1: use old version
 
- cp ../../../src/protoc protoc_1
 
- cp old_protoc protoc_2
 
- python setup.py build
 
- python setup.py test
 
- # Test A.3:
 
- #   proto set 1: use old version
 
- #   proto set 2 which may import protos in set 1: use new version
 
- cp old_protoc protoc_1
 
- cp ../../../src/protoc protoc_2
 
- python setup.py build
 
- python setup.py test
 
- rm google -r -f
 
- rm build -r -f
 
- rm protoc_1
 
- rm protoc_2
 
- rm old_protoc
 
 
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