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bug#11287: Various issues with the test suite framework
From: |
Akim Demaille |
Subject: |
bug#11287: Various issues with the test suite framework |
Date: |
Fri, 20 Apr 2012 13:13:58 +0200 |
Hi!
I have seen that check-html will be removed, or rather moved
into the contrib part, but there are a few issues:
- the target is not declared recursive, so one has to write
the bouncing target herself.
- because of that, the "naive" implementation of check-html
that just bounces the right directories will miss the
dependencies that check features (in other words, make
check properly recursively builds before, while check-html
would just go into the typical tests/ directory, and then
bounce to "check", so it completely missed the recursion
in the other directories and their dependencies).
- RECURSIVE_TARGETS cannot be highjacked by the users, that's
sad. Could a $(USER_RECURSIVE_TARGETS) be added to
RECURSIVE_TARGETS so that we can add our own targets that
traverse the whole package? Actually maybe this should
be an Automake option to add recursive targets, and
then TARGET-am and TARGET-recursive would be generated and
bound to the proper TARGET.
- the .log.html recipe features $$RST2HTML, but in '', so it is
useless. And anyway $(RST2HTML) already does the job.
- "$(AM_RST2HTMLFLAGS) $(RST2HTMLFLAGS)" is missing.
- the test compiler does not appear as a dependency for
the test logs that use it. This is most useful when
RECHECK_LOG =.
- it would be equally useful to be able to add dependencies
to a category of test drivers. Say, with the documented
example:
TESTS = foo.pl bar.py baz
TEST_EXTENSIONS = .pl .py
PL_LOG_COMPILER = $(PERL)
AM_PL_LOG_FLAGS = -w
PY_LOG_COMPILER = $(PYTHON)
AM_PY_LOG_FLAGS = -v
LOG_COMPILER = ./wrapper-script
AM_LOG_FLAGS = -d
be able to add PL_LOG_DEPENDENCIES, PY_LOG_DEPENDENCIESS and
LOG_DEPENDENCIES. I don't think EXTRA dependencies would
be useful.
Cheers!
- bug#11287: Various issues with the test suite framework,
Akim Demaille <=