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Diffstat (limited to 'tests/common.test')
-rw-r--r-- | tests/common.test | 34 |
1 files changed, 19 insertions, 15 deletions
diff --git a/tests/common.test b/tests/common.test index f66d9eb..8578f5c 100644 --- a/tests/common.test +++ b/tests/common.test @@ -5,14 +5,25 @@ # Commonly-used variables setup and driver command line. # +# Variables for supporting Windows/POSIX testscript variants. +# +win32 = ($cxx.target.class == 'windows') +exe = ($win32 ? '.exe' : '') + # Use the same build system driver as the one running the tests (as opposed -# to one that may or may not be found via PATH). A common approach will be to -# run build2 as a sanity check in a directory produced/updated by the bdep -# command being tested. +# to one that may or may not be found via PATH). This implies that we don't +# support cross-testing. +# +# A common approach will be to run build2 as a sanity check in a directory +# produced/updated by a command being tested. # build = $recall($build.path) test.options += --build $build +# @@ It would be nice to query bdep for the bpkg path it uses. +# +bpkg = ("$config.bdep.test.bpkg" != '' ? "$config.bdep.test.bpkg" : "bpkg$exe") + # Helper commands that can be used by tests to prepare the testing environment # or validate an outcome of the command being tested. They are likely to get # additional options and redirects appended prior to use. A common approach @@ -21,24 +32,17 @@ test.options += --build $build # (for example, to make sure that configuration post-test state is valid and is # as expected). # +clean = $* clean +deinit = $* deinit +init = $* init +fetch = $* fetch new = $* new status = $* status -init = $* init sync = $* sync -fetch = $* fetch -deinit = $* deinit +update = $* update # All testscripts are named after bdep commands, for example sync.test. So the # testscript scope id is a name of the command being tested. # cmd = [string] $@ test.arguments = $cmd - -# Convenience variables for supporting Windows/POSIX testscript variants. -# -win32 = ($cxx.target.class == 'windows') -exe = ($win32 ? '.exe' : '') - -# @@ It would be nice to query bdep for the bpkg path it uses. -# -bpkg = ("$config.bdep.test.bpkg" != '' ? "$config.bdep.test.bpkg" : "bpkg$exe") |