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== Using Linden Lab's modified version == | |||
Linden Lab's modified version can be downloaded with | |||
' | |||
scripts/install.py tut | |||
which uses <code>install.xml</code> in the source tree for the right version/download-url. | |||
== Using the original source == | |||
The original source can be downloaded from http://downloads.sourceforge.net/sourceforge/tut-framework/tut-2008-11-30.tar.gz | |||
- | |||
Our unit test framework did not have any method for skipping tests. Sometimes known failure cases are found which require temporarily skipping tests. The following patch adds that functionality. | |||
Patch against tut-2008-11-30.tar.gz . Save this patch as <code>tut.patch</code> in the <code>tut-2008-11-30</code> directory and apply it from a terminal program like xterm or cygwin with the command: | |||
$ patch -p1 < tut.patch | |||
- | |||
<pre> | <pre> | ||
--- tut | diff -r 12b2ceb31753 tut/tut_assert.hpp | ||
+++ tut | --- a/tut/tut_assert.hpp Tue Jul 21 15:09:02 2009 -0700 | ||
+++ b/tut/tut_assert.hpp Tue Jul 21 15:37:32 2009 -0700 | |||
@@ -154,9 +154,23 @@ | @@ -154,9 +154,23 @@ | ||
throw failure(msg); | throw failure(msg); | ||
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#endif | #endif | ||
diff - | diff -r 12b2ceb31753 tut/tut_exception.hpp | ||
--- tut | --- a/tut/tut_exception.hpp Tue Jul 21 15:09:02 2009 -0700 | ||
+++ tut | +++ b/tut/tut_exception.hpp Tue Jul 21 15:37:32 2009 -0700 | ||
@@ -201,6 +201,26 @@ | @@ -201,6 +201,26 @@ | ||
const test_result tr; | const test_result tr; | ||
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#endif | #endif | ||
diff - | diff -r 12b2ceb31753 tut/tut_posix.hpp | ||
--- tut | --- a/tut/tut_posix.hpp Tue Jul 21 15:09:02 2009 -0700 | ||
+++ tut | +++ b/tut/tut_posix.hpp Tue Jul 21 15:37:32 2009 -0700 | ||
@@ -248,13 +248,13 @@ | |||
return; | |||
} | |||
else | |||
- { | |||
- std::stringstream ss; | |||
+ { | |||
+ std::stringstream ss; | |||
char e[1024]; | |||
ss << "child " << pid << " could not be killed with SIGKILL, " << strerror_r(errno, e, sizeof(e)) << std::endl; | |||
- fail(ss.str()); | |||
+ fail(ss.str()); | |||
+ } | |||
} | |||
- } | |||
ensure_equals("wait after SIGKILL", waitpid_(pid, &status), pid); | |||
ensure_child_signal_(status, SIGKILL); | |||
diff -r 12b2ceb31753 tut/tut_result.hpp | |||
--- a/tut/tut_result.hpp Tue Jul 21 15:09:02 2009 -0700 | |||
+++ b/tut/tut_result.hpp Tue Jul 21 15:37:32 2009 -0700 | |||
@@ -51,6 +51,7 @@ | @@ -51,6 +51,7 @@ | ||
* ex - test throwed an exceptions | * ex - test throwed an exceptions | ||
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}; | }; | ||
result_type result; | result_type result;</pre> | ||
[[Category:Compiling viewer]] | |||
Latest revision as of 05:39, 15 July 2010
Using Linden Lab's modified version
Linden Lab's modified version can be downloaded with
scripts/install.py tut
which uses install.xml
in the source tree for the right version/download-url.
Using the original source
The original source can be downloaded from http://downloads.sourceforge.net/sourceforge/tut-framework/tut-2008-11-30.tar.gz
Our unit test framework did not have any method for skipping tests. Sometimes known failure cases are found which require temporarily skipping tests. The following patch adds that functionality.
Patch against tut-2008-11-30.tar.gz . Save this patch as tut.patch
in the tut-2008-11-30
directory and apply it from a terminal program like xterm or cygwin with the command:
$ patch -p1 < tut.patch
diff -r 12b2ceb31753 tut/tut_assert.hpp --- a/tut/tut_assert.hpp Tue Jul 21 15:09:02 2009 -0700 +++ b/tut/tut_assert.hpp Tue Jul 21 15:37:32 2009 -0700 @@ -154,9 +154,23 @@ throw failure(msg); } +/** + * Skip test because of known failure. + */ +void skip(const char* msg = "") +{ + throw skip_failure(msg); +} + +void skip(const std::string& msg) +{ + throw skip_failure(msg); +} + } // end of namespace } + #endif diff -r 12b2ceb31753 tut/tut_exception.hpp --- a/tut/tut_exception.hpp Tue Jul 21 15:09:02 2009 -0700 +++ b/tut/tut_exception.hpp Tue Jul 21 15:37:32 2009 -0700 @@ -201,6 +201,26 @@ const test_result tr; }; +/** + * Exception to be throwed when skip_fail() is called. + */ +struct skip_failure : public failure +{ + skip_failure(const std::string& msg) + : failure(msg) + { + } + + test_result::result_type result() const + { + return test_result::skip; + } + + ~skip_failure() throw() + { + } +}; + } #endif diff -r 12b2ceb31753 tut/tut_posix.hpp --- a/tut/tut_posix.hpp Tue Jul 21 15:09:02 2009 -0700 +++ b/tut/tut_posix.hpp Tue Jul 21 15:37:32 2009 -0700 @@ -248,13 +248,13 @@ return; } else - { - std::stringstream ss; + { + std::stringstream ss; char e[1024]; ss << "child " << pid << " could not be killed with SIGKILL, " << strerror_r(errno, e, sizeof(e)) << std::endl; - fail(ss.str()); + fail(ss.str()); + } } - } ensure_equals("wait after SIGKILL", waitpid_(pid, &status), pid); ensure_child_signal_(status, SIGKILL); diff -r 12b2ceb31753 tut/tut_result.hpp --- a/tut/tut_result.hpp Tue Jul 21 15:09:02 2009 -0700 +++ b/tut/tut_result.hpp Tue Jul 21 15:37:32 2009 -0700 @@ -51,6 +51,7 @@ * ex - test throwed an exceptions * warn - test finished successfully, but test destructor throwed * term - test forced test application to terminate abnormally + * skip - test skpped because it is a known failure case */ enum result_type { @@ -60,7 +61,8 @@ warn, term, ex_ctor, - rethrown + rethrown, + skip, }; result_type result;