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This is half of the work to align the cmake and autotools generated dist tarballs. What's missing in the cmake dist tarball on my system are all the files generated or installed by running autogen.sh. I can't test this because cmake can't run my version of automake (1.15), or at least our CMake configuration prevents this from happening. |
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README | ||
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test-suite.c | ||
testmain.c |
Unit Test Templates This directory contains three template files for setting up GLib g_test operated unit tests in a test directory. If your module directory doesn't already have one, create a test subdirectory and add it to configure.ac. If there is already a test directory with make check tests in it, copy the contents of the Makefile.am in this directory to the existing Makefile.am; otherwise, copy the Makefile.am to your test directory. There are two groups of templates here: testmain.c is for a standalone test program that doesn't group tests into suites. test-module.c and test-suite.c support collecting a large number of tests separated in suites into a single test program. In most cases you'll want to use the latter. For a single file test program, copy testmain.c into your test directory, renaming it appropriately. Write fixtures and test functions as needed and register them in main(). Create a target in Makefile.am which has this file as its source. To use suites, copy test-module.c and test-suite.c to your test directory and rename them appropriately. You will very likely want several copies of test-suite.c, one corresponding to each c file in the module directory that you're testing. Edit the test module file to call the (renamed) test_suite_module() in each test-suite file. Add tests and fixtures as needed to the test-suite files and register them in the (renamed) test_suite_module() function. Alternatively you can use the make_testfile perl program in this directory to create a skeleton test-suite file for your target file. In addition to creating a template test function for each function in the target source file and a template test-suite function at the end, it will comment each template function with the usage of that function both internally and externally. Run `perldoc make_testfile` to read more. Edit Makefile.am according to the comments in the file. Run autogen.sh and configure. "make check" will run all tests; "make test" will run only the GLib unit tests not guarded by conditionals (see test-suite.c). For more control, use gtester as documented in the GLib docs. See http://www.mail-archive.com/gtk-devel-list@gnome.org/msg06994.html and http://library.gnome.org/devel/glib/stable/glib-Testing.html for detailed documentation. There are some helpful macros and message-trapping functions in src/test-core/unittest-support.h, whose Doxygen documentation is at http://code.gnucash.org/docs/head/unittest-support_8h_source.html