11 #include <string/string.h>
12 #include <talloc/talloc.h>
13 #include <noerr/noerr.h>
15 static char test_is_not_dir[] = "test is not a directory";
17 static void *check_has_tests(struct manifest *m)
21 if (lstat("test", &st) != 0) {
23 err(1, "statting test/");
24 return "You have no test directory";
27 if (!S_ISDIR(st.st_mode))
28 return test_is_not_dir;
30 if (list_empty(&m->run_tests) && list_empty(&m->compile_ok_tests)) {
31 if (list_empty(&m->compile_fail_tests))
32 return "You have no tests in the test directory";
34 return "You have no positive tests in the test directory";
39 static const char *describe_has_tests(struct manifest *m, void *check_result)
41 return talloc_asprintf(m, "%s\n\n"
42 "CCAN modules have a directory called test/ which contains tests.\n"
43 "There are three kinds of tests: run, compile_ok and compile_fail:\n"
44 "you can tell which type of test a C file is by its name, eg 'run.c'\n"
45 "and 'run-simple.c' are both run tests.\n\n"
46 "The simplest kind of test is a run test, which must compile with no\n"
47 "warnings, and then run: it is expected to use libtap to report its\n"
48 "results in a simple and portable format.\n"
49 "compile_ok tests are a subset of run tests: they must compile and\n"
50 "link, but aren't run.\n"
51 "compile_fail tests are tests which should fail to compile (or emit\n"
52 "warnings) or link when FAIL is defined, but should compile and link\n"
53 "when it's not defined: this helps ensure unrelated errors don't make\n"
54 "compilation fail.\n\n"
55 "Note that the tests are not linked against the files in the\n"
56 "above: you should directly #include those C files you want. This\n"
57 "allows access to static functions and use special effects inside\n"
58 "test files\n", (char *)check_result);
61 static void handle_no_tests(struct manifest *m, void *check_result)
66 if (check_result == test_is_not_dir)
69 if (!ask("Should I create a template test/run.c file for you?"))
72 if (mkdir("test", 0600) != 0) {
74 err(1, "Creating test/ directory");
77 run = fopen("test/run.c", "w");
79 err(1, "Trying to create a test/run.c");
81 fputs("/* Include the main header first, to test it works */\n", run);
82 fprintf(run, "#include \"%s/%s.h\"\n", m->basename, m->basename);
83 fputs("/* Include the C files directly. */\n", run);
84 list_for_each(&m->c_files, i, list)
85 fprintf(run, "#include \"%s/%s\"\n", m->basename, i->name);
86 fputs("#include \"tap/tap.h\"\n", run);
89 fputs("int main(int argc, char *argv[])\n", run);
91 fputs("\t/* This is how many tests you plan to run\n", run);
92 fputs("\tplan_tests(3);\n", run);
94 fputs("\t/* Simple thing we expect to succeed */\n", run);
95 fputs("\tok1(some_test())\n", run);
96 fputs("\t/* Same, with an explicit description of the test. */\n", run);
97 fputs("\tok(some_test(), \"%s with no args should return 1\", \"some_test\")\n", run);
98 fputs("\t/* How to print out messages for debugging. */\n", run);
99 fputs("\tdiag(\"Address of some_test is %p\", &some_test)\n", run);
100 fputs("\t/* Conditional tests must be explicitly skipped. */\n", run);
101 fputs("#if HAVE_SOME_FEATURE\n", run);
102 fputs("\tok1(test_some_feature())\n", run);
103 fputs("#else\n", run);
104 fputs("\tskip(1, \"Don\'t have SOME_FEATURE\")\n", run);
105 fputs("#endif\n", run);
107 fputs("\t/* This exits depending on whether all tests passed */\n", run);
108 fputs("\return exit_status()\n", run);
113 struct ccanlint has_tests = {
115 .check = check_has_tests,
116 .describe = describe_has_tests,
117 .handle = handle_no_tests,