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- For: User
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- The following make variables may help you in testing:
- - UCLIBC_ONLY - only run tests against uClibc
- - GLIBC_ONLY - only run tests against glibc
- - COMPILE_ONLY - just build the tests, don't run them
- - V / VERBOSE - run tests with a lot of output
- So, to just run the uClibc tests, try this:
- make check UCLIBC_ONLY=1
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- For: Developer
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- The structure of this test system is:
- test/ toplevel dir containing common test code
- test/Rules.mak Common build code
- test/Test.mak Runtime test make code
- test/subdir/ code specific to a subsystem is stored in a subdir
- test/subdir/Makefile describe the tests to run
- test/subdir/*.c the tests
- Each subdir Makefile must include the toplevel Test.mak file. Before doing so,
- you may define the TESTS and TESTS_DISABLED variables. If you do not, TESTS
- is built automatically based upon all the .c files in the subdir.
- TESTS := foo
- TESTS_DISABLED := bar
- include ../Test.mak
- Each test must use a similar .c name; so the "foo" test needs a "foo.c".
- Additionally, the following options further control specific test behavior:
- CFLAGS_foo := extra cflags to use to compile test
- DODIFF_foo := compare the output of the glibc and uClibc tests (see below)
- LDFLAGS_foo := extra ldflags to use to link test
- OPTS_foo := extra options to pass to test
- RET_foo := expected exit code of test; default is 0
- WRAPPER_foo := execute stuff just before test
- Or to control all tests in a subdir:
- EXTRA_CLEAN := extra files to remove in the clean target
- EXTRA_CFLAGS := -DFOO
- EXTRA_LDFLAGS := -lpthread
- OPTS :=
- WRAPPER :=
- If you want to compare the output of a test with known good output, then just
- create a local file named "foo.out.good" and the output generated by the test
- "foo" will be automatically stored in "foo.out" and compared to "foo.out.good".
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