I have written a large script to run a series of tests. Each test is a function on its own and I call these functions serially to get the job done.
I now want to make provisions to resume script run from the last function where it was aborted (e.g. in case system hangs). The logic I am using now is to write progress status into a file and then check the file content to determine where to start the script and resume from there.
However, I can't continue using this logic because I want to introduce a menu into the script where I want to be able to choose from:
1) Run all tests from beginning to end
2) Run individual tests (brings up another menu with individual test options)
3) Resume from last abort
I have the written the code for the menu but still haven't figured out how to fit my existing logic with the case construct used in my menu system. I am unhappy with the current resume from last abort logic I am using presently, which is:
fn1()
{
#do a bunch of things
echo 1 > progress.log
fn2
}
fn2()
{
STATUS=`cat progress.log`
case "$STATUS" in
1)
#do a bunch of things
echo 2 > progress.log
fn3
;;
*)
fn3
;;
esac
}
..
..
# and more functions in the same style as fn2
..
# main call
if [ -f progress.log ]
fn2
else
fn1
fi
Any ideas for a cleaner way to do this resume logic while integrating it with the ability to run tests individually when required? Thanks.