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/*
* Copyright (C) 2016-2018 Edward d'Auvergne
*
* This file is part of the program FlightGear.
*
* This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
* the Free Software Foundation, either version 2 of the License, or
* (at your option) any later version.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*/
#include <cstring>
#include <iostream>
#include "fgTestRunner.hxx"
TestSuite: Custom output formatting. A large number of improvements have been made by subclassing the CppUnit classes and overriding the base functions, including CompilerOutputter, TestListener, and TextTestRunner. All IO has also been captured by the test runner. The result is that during the test suite run, only the characters '.', 'F', and 'E' are output for a pass, failure and error state. At the end of each test suite category, all failures and errors are reported in full detail, including the different captured IO streams. A final synopsis is printed out, improving the overview in the case of too many tests failing. For the fgCompilerOutputter class, the printSuccess(), printFailureReport(), printFailureDetail(), and printSuiteStats() functions have been replaced to implement the above printout design. The class also stores the std::vector of TestIOCapt structures for the final printouts. The fgTestListener class handles the events from the running of the test suite. The startTest() and endTest() functions are used for IO capture. The IO is placed into a TestIOCapt data structure, with one std::string for holding the combined STDOUT and STDERR IO, and another for the SG_LOG IO. If failures occur, the TestIOCapt structure is appended to the fgCompilerOutputter vector. The startTest() and endTest() functions are also used for starting and stopping a timer to allow the full test suite to be timed. And the addFailure() function simply registers test failures or errors. The fgTestRunner class overrides the CppUnit::TextTestRunner::run() function, simply to prevent the base method from spawning a second test listener, causing the test output to be duplicated. Some auxiliary formatting functions have been added to print out titles, sections, and synopsis summary lines.
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#include "formatting.hxx"
#include "logging.hxx"
TestSuite: Custom output formatting. A large number of improvements have been made by subclassing the CppUnit classes and overriding the base functions, including CompilerOutputter, TestListener, and TextTestRunner. All IO has also been captured by the test runner. The result is that during the test suite run, only the characters '.', 'F', and 'E' are output for a pass, failure and error state. At the end of each test suite category, all failures and errors are reported in full detail, including the different captured IO streams. A final synopsis is printed out, improving the overview in the case of too many tests failing. For the fgCompilerOutputter class, the printSuccess(), printFailureReport(), printFailureDetail(), and printSuiteStats() functions have been replaced to implement the above printout design. The class also stores the std::vector of TestIOCapt structures for the final printouts. The fgTestListener class handles the events from the running of the test suite. The startTest() and endTest() functions are used for IO capture. The IO is placed into a TestIOCapt data structure, with one std::string for holding the combined STDOUT and STDERR IO, and another for the SG_LOG IO. If failures occur, the TestIOCapt structure is appended to the fgCompilerOutputter vector. The startTest() and endTest() functions are also used for starting and stopping a timer to allow the full test suite to be timed. And the addFailure() function simply registers test failures or errors. The fgTestRunner class overrides the CppUnit::TextTestRunner::run() function, simply to prevent the base method from spawning a second test listener, causing the test output to be duplicated. Some auxiliary formatting functions have been added to print out titles, sections, and synopsis summary lines.
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using namespace std;
// Print out a summary of the relax test suite.
void summary(CppUnit::OStream &stream, int system_result, int unit_result, int gui_result, int simgear_result)
{
int synopsis = 0;
TestSuite: Custom output formatting. A large number of improvements have been made by subclassing the CppUnit classes and overriding the base functions, including CompilerOutputter, TestListener, and TextTestRunner. All IO has also been captured by the test runner. The result is that during the test suite run, only the characters '.', 'F', and 'E' are output for a pass, failure and error state. At the end of each test suite category, all failures and errors are reported in full detail, including the different captured IO streams. A final synopsis is printed out, improving the overview in the case of too many tests failing. For the fgCompilerOutputter class, the printSuccess(), printFailureReport(), printFailureDetail(), and printSuiteStats() functions have been replaced to implement the above printout design. The class also stores the std::vector of TestIOCapt structures for the final printouts. The fgTestListener class handles the events from the running of the test suite. The startTest() and endTest() functions are used for IO capture. The IO is placed into a TestIOCapt data structure, with one std::string for holding the combined STDOUT and STDERR IO, and another for the SG_LOG IO. If failures occur, the TestIOCapt structure is appended to the fgCompilerOutputter vector. The startTest() and endTest() functions are also used for starting and stopping a timer to allow the full test suite to be timed. And the addFailure() function simply registers test failures or errors. The fgTestRunner class overrides the CppUnit::TextTestRunner::run() function, simply to prevent the base method from spawning a second test listener, causing the test output to be duplicated. Some auxiliary formatting functions have been added to print out titles, sections, and synopsis summary lines.
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// Title.
string text = "Summary of the FlightGear test suite";
printTitle(stream, text);
// Subtitle.
text = "Synopsis";
printSection(stream, text);
// System/functional test summary.
if (system_result != -1) {
text = "System/functional tests";
printSummaryLine(stream, text, system_result);
synopsis += system_result;
}
TestSuite: Custom output formatting. A large number of improvements have been made by subclassing the CppUnit classes and overriding the base functions, including CompilerOutputter, TestListener, and TextTestRunner. All IO has also been captured by the test runner. The result is that during the test suite run, only the characters '.', 'F', and 'E' are output for a pass, failure and error state. At the end of each test suite category, all failures and errors are reported in full detail, including the different captured IO streams. A final synopsis is printed out, improving the overview in the case of too many tests failing. For the fgCompilerOutputter class, the printSuccess(), printFailureReport(), printFailureDetail(), and printSuiteStats() functions have been replaced to implement the above printout design. The class also stores the std::vector of TestIOCapt structures for the final printouts. The fgTestListener class handles the events from the running of the test suite. The startTest() and endTest() functions are used for IO capture. The IO is placed into a TestIOCapt data structure, with one std::string for holding the combined STDOUT and STDERR IO, and another for the SG_LOG IO. If failures occur, the TestIOCapt structure is appended to the fgCompilerOutputter vector. The startTest() and endTest() functions are also used for starting and stopping a timer to allow the full test suite to be timed. And the addFailure() function simply registers test failures or errors. The fgTestRunner class overrides the CppUnit::TextTestRunner::run() function, simply to prevent the base method from spawning a second test listener, causing the test output to be duplicated. Some auxiliary formatting functions have been added to print out titles, sections, and synopsis summary lines.
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// Unit test summary.
if (unit_result != -1) {
text = "Unit tests";
printSummaryLine(stream, text, unit_result);
synopsis += unit_result;
}
TestSuite: Custom output formatting. A large number of improvements have been made by subclassing the CppUnit classes and overriding the base functions, including CompilerOutputter, TestListener, and TextTestRunner. All IO has also been captured by the test runner. The result is that during the test suite run, only the characters '.', 'F', and 'E' are output for a pass, failure and error state. At the end of each test suite category, all failures and errors are reported in full detail, including the different captured IO streams. A final synopsis is printed out, improving the overview in the case of too many tests failing. For the fgCompilerOutputter class, the printSuccess(), printFailureReport(), printFailureDetail(), and printSuiteStats() functions have been replaced to implement the above printout design. The class also stores the std::vector of TestIOCapt structures for the final printouts. The fgTestListener class handles the events from the running of the test suite. The startTest() and endTest() functions are used for IO capture. The IO is placed into a TestIOCapt data structure, with one std::string for holding the combined STDOUT and STDERR IO, and another for the SG_LOG IO. If failures occur, the TestIOCapt structure is appended to the fgCompilerOutputter vector. The startTest() and endTest() functions are also used for starting and stopping a timer to allow the full test suite to be timed. And the addFailure() function simply registers test failures or errors. The fgTestRunner class overrides the CppUnit::TextTestRunner::run() function, simply to prevent the base method from spawning a second test listener, causing the test output to be duplicated. Some auxiliary formatting functions have been added to print out titles, sections, and synopsis summary lines.
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// GUI test summary.
if (gui_result != -1) {
text = "GUI tests";
printSummaryLine(stream, text, gui_result);
synopsis += gui_result;
}
TestSuite: Custom output formatting. A large number of improvements have been made by subclassing the CppUnit classes and overriding the base functions, including CompilerOutputter, TestListener, and TextTestRunner. All IO has also been captured by the test runner. The result is that during the test suite run, only the characters '.', 'F', and 'E' are output for a pass, failure and error state. At the end of each test suite category, all failures and errors are reported in full detail, including the different captured IO streams. A final synopsis is printed out, improving the overview in the case of too many tests failing. For the fgCompilerOutputter class, the printSuccess(), printFailureReport(), printFailureDetail(), and printSuiteStats() functions have been replaced to implement the above printout design. The class also stores the std::vector of TestIOCapt structures for the final printouts. The fgTestListener class handles the events from the running of the test suite. The startTest() and endTest() functions are used for IO capture. The IO is placed into a TestIOCapt data structure, with one std::string for holding the combined STDOUT and STDERR IO, and another for the SG_LOG IO. If failures occur, the TestIOCapt structure is appended to the fgCompilerOutputter vector. The startTest() and endTest() functions are also used for starting and stopping a timer to allow the full test suite to be timed. And the addFailure() function simply registers test failures or errors. The fgTestRunner class overrides the CppUnit::TextTestRunner::run() function, simply to prevent the base method from spawning a second test listener, causing the test output to be duplicated. Some auxiliary formatting functions have been added to print out titles, sections, and synopsis summary lines.
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// Simgear unit test summary.
if (simgear_result != -1) {
text = "Simgear unit tests";
printSummaryLine(stream, text, simgear_result);
synopsis += simgear_result;
}
TestSuite: Custom output formatting. A large number of improvements have been made by subclassing the CppUnit classes and overriding the base functions, including CompilerOutputter, TestListener, and TextTestRunner. All IO has also been captured by the test runner. The result is that during the test suite run, only the characters '.', 'F', and 'E' are output for a pass, failure and error state. At the end of each test suite category, all failures and errors are reported in full detail, including the different captured IO streams. A final synopsis is printed out, improving the overview in the case of too many tests failing. For the fgCompilerOutputter class, the printSuccess(), printFailureReport(), printFailureDetail(), and printSuiteStats() functions have been replaced to implement the above printout design. The class also stores the std::vector of TestIOCapt structures for the final printouts. The fgTestListener class handles the events from the running of the test suite. The startTest() and endTest() functions are used for IO capture. The IO is placed into a TestIOCapt data structure, with one std::string for holding the combined STDOUT and STDERR IO, and another for the SG_LOG IO. If failures occur, the TestIOCapt structure is appended to the fgCompilerOutputter vector. The startTest() and endTest() functions are also used for starting and stopping a timer to allow the full test suite to be timed. And the addFailure() function simply registers test failures or errors. The fgTestRunner class overrides the CppUnit::TextTestRunner::run() function, simply to prevent the base method from spawning a second test listener, causing the test output to be duplicated. Some auxiliary formatting functions have been added to print out titles, sections, and synopsis summary lines.
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// Synopsis.
text ="Synopsis";
printSummaryLine(stream, text, synopsis);
// End.
stream << endl << endl;
}
int main(int argc, char **argv)
{
// Declarations.
int status_gui=-1, status_simgear=-1, status_system=-1, status_unit=-1;
bool run_system=false, run_unit=false, run_gui=false, run_simgear=false;
bool verbose=false, ctest_output=false, help=false;
char *subset_system=NULL, *subset_unit=NULL, *subset_gui=NULL, *subset_simgear=NULL;
char firstchar;
// Argument parsing.
for (int i = 1; i < argc; i++) {
firstchar = '\0';
if (i < argc-1)
firstchar = argv[i+1][0];
// System test.
if (strcmp(argv[i], "-s") == 0 || strcmp(argv[i], "--system-tests") == 0) {
run_system = true;
if (firstchar != '-')
subset_system = argv[i+1];
// Unit test.
} else if (strcmp(argv[i], "-u") == 0 || strcmp(argv[i], "--unit-tests") == 0) {
run_unit = true;
if (firstchar != '-')
subset_unit = argv[i+1];
// GUI test.
} else if (strcmp(argv[i], "-g") == 0 || strcmp(argv[i], "--gui-tests") == 0) {
run_gui = true;
if (firstchar != '-')
subset_gui = argv[i+1];
// Simgear test.
} else if (strcmp(argv[i], "-m") == 0 || strcmp(argv[i], "--simgear-tests") == 0) {
run_simgear = true;
if (firstchar != '-')
subset_simgear = argv[i+1];
// Verbose output.
} else if (strcmp(argv[i], "-v") == 0 || strcmp(argv[i], "--verbose") == 0) {
verbose = true;
// CTest suitable output.
} else if (strcmp(argv[i], "-c") == 0 || strcmp(argv[i], "--ctest") == 0) {
ctest_output = true;
// Help.
} else if (strcmp(argv[i], "-h") == 0 || strcmp(argv[i], "--help") == 0) {
help = true;
}
}
// Help.
if (help) {
std::cout << "Usage: run_test_suite [options]" << std::endl << std::endl;
std::cout << "Options:" << std::endl;
std::cout << " -h, --help show this help message and exit." << std::endl;
std::cout << std::endl;
std::cout << " Test selection options:" << std::endl;
std::cout << " -s, --system-tests execute the system/functional tests." << std::endl;
std::cout << " -u, --unit-tests execute the unit tests." << std::endl;
std::cout << " -g, --gui-tests execute the GUI tests." << std::endl;
std::cout << " -m, --simgear-tests execute the simgear tests." << std::endl;
std::cout << std::endl;
std::cout << " The -s, -u, -g, and -m options accept an optional argument to perform a" << std::endl;
std::cout << " subset of all tests. This argument should either be the name of a test" << std::endl;
std::cout << " suite or the full name of an individual test." << std::endl;
std::cout << std::endl;
std::cout << " Full test names consist of the test suite name, the separator '::' and then" << std::endl;
std::cout << " the individual test name. The test names can revealed with the verbose" << std::endl;
std::cout << " option." << std::endl;
std::cout << std::endl;
std::cout << " Verbosity options:" << std::endl;
std::cout << " -v, --verbose verbose output including names and timings for all" << std::endl;
std::cout << " tests." << std::endl;
std::cout << " -c, --ctest simplified output suitable for running via CTest." << std::endl;
std::cout.flush();
return 0;
}
// Turn on all tests if no subset was specified.
if (!run_system && !run_unit && !run_gui && !run_simgear) {
run_system = true;
run_unit = true;
run_gui = true;
run_simgear = true;
}
// Set up logging.
sglog().setDeveloperMode(true);
setupLogging();
// Execute each of the test suite categories.
if (run_system)
status_system = testRunner("System tests", subset_system, verbose, ctest_output);
if (run_unit)
status_unit = testRunner("Unit tests", subset_unit, verbose, ctest_output);
if (run_gui)
status_gui = testRunner("GUI tests", subset_gui, verbose, ctest_output);
if (run_simgear)
status_simgear = testRunner("Simgear unit tests", subset_simgear, verbose, ctest_output);
TestSuite: Custom output formatting. A large number of improvements have been made by subclassing the CppUnit classes and overriding the base functions, including CompilerOutputter, TestListener, and TextTestRunner. All IO has also been captured by the test runner. The result is that during the test suite run, only the characters '.', 'F', and 'E' are output for a pass, failure and error state. At the end of each test suite category, all failures and errors are reported in full detail, including the different captured IO streams. A final synopsis is printed out, improving the overview in the case of too many tests failing. For the fgCompilerOutputter class, the printSuccess(), printFailureReport(), printFailureDetail(), and printSuiteStats() functions have been replaced to implement the above printout design. The class also stores the std::vector of TestIOCapt structures for the final printouts. The fgTestListener class handles the events from the running of the test suite. The startTest() and endTest() functions are used for IO capture. The IO is placed into a TestIOCapt data structure, with one std::string for holding the combined STDOUT and STDERR IO, and another for the SG_LOG IO. If failures occur, the TestIOCapt structure is appended to the fgCompilerOutputter vector. The startTest() and endTest() functions are also used for starting and stopping a timer to allow the full test suite to be timed. And the addFailure() function simply registers test failures or errors. The fgTestRunner class overrides the CppUnit::TextTestRunner::run() function, simply to prevent the base method from spawning a second test listener, causing the test output to be duplicated. Some auxiliary formatting functions have been added to print out titles, sections, and synopsis summary lines.
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// Summary printout.
if (!ctest_output)
summary(cerr, status_system, status_unit, status_gui, status_simgear);
TestSuite: Custom output formatting. A large number of improvements have been made by subclassing the CppUnit classes and overriding the base functions, including CompilerOutputter, TestListener, and TextTestRunner. All IO has also been captured by the test runner. The result is that during the test suite run, only the characters '.', 'F', and 'E' are output for a pass, failure and error state. At the end of each test suite category, all failures and errors are reported in full detail, including the different captured IO streams. A final synopsis is printed out, improving the overview in the case of too many tests failing. For the fgCompilerOutputter class, the printSuccess(), printFailureReport(), printFailureDetail(), and printSuiteStats() functions have been replaced to implement the above printout design. The class also stores the std::vector of TestIOCapt structures for the final printouts. The fgTestListener class handles the events from the running of the test suite. The startTest() and endTest() functions are used for IO capture. The IO is placed into a TestIOCapt data structure, with one std::string for holding the combined STDOUT and STDERR IO, and another for the SG_LOG IO. If failures occur, the TestIOCapt structure is appended to the fgCompilerOutputter vector. The startTest() and endTest() functions are also used for starting and stopping a timer to allow the full test suite to be timed. And the addFailure() function simply registers test failures or errors. The fgTestRunner class overrides the CppUnit::TextTestRunner::run() function, simply to prevent the base method from spawning a second test listener, causing the test output to be duplicated. Some auxiliary formatting functions have been added to print out titles, sections, and synopsis summary lines.
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// Deactivate the logging.
stopLogging();
// Failure.
if (status_system > 0)
return 1;
if (status_unit > 0)
return 1;
if (status_gui > 0)
return 1;
if (status_simgear > 0)
return 1;
// Success.
return 0;
}