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Re: [PATCH] maint: mention how to run a single test in HACKING docs
From: |
Pádraig Brady |
Subject: |
Re: [PATCH] maint: mention how to run a single test in HACKING docs |
Date: |
Fri, 13 Feb 2009 00:17:12 +0000 |
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Thunderbird 2.0.0.6 (X11/20071008) |
Jim Meyering wrote:
> Pádraig Brady <address@hidden> wrote:
> ...
>> diff --git a/HACKING b/HACKING
>> index 6eb0480..c8e85f8 100644
>> --- a/HACKING
>> +++ b/HACKING
>> @@ -288,7 +288,9 @@ Nearly every significant change must be accompanied by a
>> test suite
>> addition that exercises it. If you fix a bug, add at least one test that
>> fails without the patch, but that succeeds once your patch is applied.
>> If you add a feature, add tests to exercise as much of the new code
>> -as possible.
>> +as possible. Note to run tests/misc/newtest in isolation you can do:
>> +
>> + make check -C tests TESTS=newtest VERBOSE=yes
>
> The name after TESTS= should be the name of the file relative to
> the tests/ directory:
>
> make check -C tests TESTS=misc/newtest VERBOSE=yes
Oops right :)
I noticed that the original README said:
make check -C tests/misc TESTS=newtest VERBOSE=yes
This doesn't work I think because there are no Makefile.am
files in the test subdirectories (there was related info
in tests/README that I didn't follow).
Anyway the attached patch should contain info that currently works.
cheers,
Pádraig.
>From 11dab666a195fa14d4bcb32ad8daef90a85c52a3 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: =?utf-8?q?P=C3=A1draig=20Brady?= <address@hidden>
Date: Thu, 12 Feb 2009 13:51:03 +0000
Subject: [PATCH] maint: mention how to run a single test in HACKING docs
* HACKING: Give an example of how to run a test in isolation.
* README: Change to working example of running a single test.
* README-hacking: Reference the HACKING file.
---
HACKING | 4 +++-
README | 4 ++--
README-hacking | 1 +
3 files changed, 6 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-)
diff --git a/HACKING b/HACKING
index 6eb0480..66415c6 100644
--- a/HACKING
+++ b/HACKING
@@ -288,7 +288,9 @@ Nearly every significant change must be accompanied by a
test suite
addition that exercises it. If you fix a bug, add at least one test that
fails without the patch, but that succeeds once your patch is applied.
If you add a feature, add tests to exercise as much of the new code
-as possible.
+as possible. Note to run tests/misc/newtest in isolation you can do:
+
+ make check -C tests TESTS=misc/newtest VERBOSE=yes
There are hundreds of tests in the tests/ directories. You can use
tests/sample-test as a template, or one of the various Perl-based ones
diff --git a/README b/README
index 157432e..2770faf 100644
--- a/README
+++ b/README
@@ -164,12 +164,12 @@ in verbose mode for each failing test. For example,
if the test that fails is tests/mv/hard-link-1, then you
would run this command:
- env VERBOSE=yes make check -C tests/mv TESTS=hard-link-1 >> log 2>&1
+ env VERBOSE=yes make check -C tests TESTS=mv/hard-link-1 >> log 2>&1
For some tests, you can get even more detail by including
DEBUG=yes in the environment:
- env DEBUG=yes VERBOSE=yes make check -C tests/mv TESTS=hard-link-1 >> log
2>&1
+ env DEBUG=yes VERBOSE=yes make check -C tests TESTS=mv/hard-link-1 >> log
2>&1
and then include the contents of the file `log' in your bug report.
diff --git a/README-hacking b/README-hacking
index 8333cd0..7a8b4c4 100644
--- a/README-hacking
+++ b/README-hacking
@@ -2,6 +2,7 @@
These notes intend to help people working on the checked-out sources.
These requirements do not apply when building from a distribution tarball.
+See also HACKING for more detailed coreutils contribution guidlines.
* Requirements
--
1.5.3.6