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diff --git a/src/boost/tools/build/test/test_system.html b/src/boost/tools/build/test/test_system.html new file mode 100644 index 000000000..e7f5694e1 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/boost/tools/build/test/test_system.html @@ -0,0 +1,623 @@ +<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01//EN" +"http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/strict.dtd"> + +<html> + <head> + <meta name="generator" content= + "HTML Tidy for Linux/x86 (vers 1st March 2002), see www.w3.org"> + <!--tidy options: -i -wrap 78 --> + <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1"> + + <title>A testing system for B2</title> +<style type="text/css"> + hr { color: black } + p.revision { text-align: right; font-style: italic } + pre.code { margin-left: 2em } + pre.example { margin-left: 2em; border: solid black thin } + pre.output { margin-left: 2em } + img.banner { border: 0; float: left } + h1 { text-align: right } + br.clear { clear: left } + div.attention { color: red } + +</style> + </head> + + <body> + <p><a href="../../../../index.htm"><img class="banner" height="86" width= + "277" alt="C++ Boost" src="../../../../boost.png"></a></p> + + <h1>A testing system for B2<br class="clear"> + </h1> + <hr> + + <dl class="page-index"> + <dt><a href="#sec-intro">Introduction for users</a></dt> + + <dd> + <dl class="page-index"> + <dt><a href="#sec-command-line-options">Command line options</a></dt> + </dl> + </dd> + + <dt><a href="#sec-developers">Introduction for developers</a></dt> + + <dd> + <dl class="page-index"> + <dt><a href="#sec-intro-changing">Changing the working + directory</a></dt> + + <dt><a href="#sec-intro-examining">Examining the working directory and + changing it</a></dt> + + <dt><a href="#sec-intro-results">Test result</a></dt> + </dl> + </dd> + + <dt><a href="#sec-reference">Reference documentation</a></dt> + + <dd> + <dl class="page-index"> + <dt><a href="#method-__init__">Method __init__</a></dt> + + <dt><a href="#method-set_tree">Method <tt>set_tree</tt></a></dt> + + <dt><a href="#method-write">Method <tt>write</tt></a></dt> + + <dt><a href="#method-copy">Method <tt>copy</tt></a></dt> + + <dt><a href="#method-touch">Method <tt>touch</tt></a></dt> + + <dt><a href="#method-run_build_system">Method + <tt>run_build_system</tt></a></dt> + + <dt><a href="#method-read">Method <tt>read</tt></a></dt> + + <dt><a href="#method-read_and_strip">Method + <tt>read_and_strip</tt></a></dt> + + <dt><a href="#methods-expectations">Methods for declaring + expectations</a></dt> + + <dt><a href="#methods-ignoring">Methods for ignoring + changes</a></dt> + + <dt><a href="#methods-result">Methods for explicitly specifying + results</a></dt> + + <dt><a href="#class-list">Helper class <tt>List</tt></a></dt> + </dl> + </dd> + </dl> + <hr> + + <h2><a name="sec-intro">Introduction for users</a></h2> + + <p>The testing system for B2 is a small set of Python modules and + scripts for automatically testing user-obversable behaviour. It uses + components from testing systems of <a href="http://www.scons.org">Scons</a> + and <a href="http://subversion.tigris.org">Subversion</a>, together with + some additional functionality.</p> + + <p>To run the tests you need to:</p> + + <ol> + <li>Get the source tree of B2 (located at <tt>tools/build</tt> + in Boost)</li> + + <li>Have <a href="http://www.python.org">Python</a> installed. Version + 2.1 is known to work.</li> + + <li>Build Boost.Jam. See <a href= + "../engine/index.html">$boost_build_root/engine/index.html</a> for + instructions.</li> + + <li>Configure at least one toolset. You can edit <tt>site-config.jam</tt> + or <tt>user-config.jam</tt> to add new toolsets. Or you can create file + <tt>test-config.jam</tt> in <tt>$boost_build_root/test</tt> directory. In + this case, <tt>site-config.jam</tt> and <tt>user-config.jam</tt> will be + ignored for testing.</li> + + <li>Make sure that in the configuration jam file(s) that you use you generate + no console output, ie. with the Boost Build 'ECHO' rule. Such console output + in the configuration jam file(s) will cause a number of tests to automatically + fail which would otherwise succeed.</li> + </ol> + + <p>When all is set, you can run all the tests using the <tt>test_all.py</tt> + script or you can run a specific test by starting its Python script + directly.</p> + + <p>Examples:</p> + +<pre class="code"> +python test_all.py +python generators_test.py +</pre> + + <p>If everything is OK, you will see a list of passed tests. Otherwise, a + failure will be reported.</p> + + <h3><a name="sec-command-line-options">Command line options</a></h3> + + <p>Test scripts will use the toolset you configured to be the default or + you can specify a specific one on the command line:</p> + +<pre class="code"> +python test_all.py borland +python generators_test.py msvc-7.1 +</pre> + + <p>Other test script flags you can specify on the command line are:</p> + + <ul> + <li><tt>--default-bjam</tt> -- By default the test system will use the + Boost Jam executable found built in its default development build + location. This option makes it use the default one available on your + system, i.e. the one found in the system path.</li> + + <li><tt>--preserve</tt> -- In case of a failed test its working + directory will be copied to the "failed_test" directory under the + current directory.</li> + + <li><tt>--verbose</tt> -- Makes the test system and the run build system + display additional output. Note though that this may cause tests that + check the build system output to fail.</li> + </ul> + + <h2><a name="sec-developers">Introduction for developers</a></h2> + + <p>It is suggested that every new functionality come together with tests, + and that bugfixes are accompanied by tests. There's no need to say that + tests are good, but two points are extremely important:</p> + + <ul> + <li>For an interpreted language like Jam, without any static checks, + testing is simply the only sefeguard we can have.</li> + + <li>Good tests allow us to change internal design much more safely, and we + have not gotten everything nailed down yet.</li> + </ul> + + <p>Adding a new test is simple:</p> + + <ol> + <li>Go to <tt>$boost_build_root/test/test_all.py</tt> and add new test + name to the list at the end of the file. Suppose the test name is "hello". + </li> + + <li>Add a new python module, in this example "hello.py", to do the actual + testing.</li> + </ol> + + <p>The module, in general will perform these basic actions:</p> + + <ol> + <li>Set up the initial working directory state</li> + + <li> + Run the build system and check the results: + + <ol> + <li>generated output,</li> + + <li>changes made to the working directory,</li> + + <li>new content of the working directory.</li> + </ol> + </li> + + <li>Add, remove or touch files or change their content and then repeat + the previous step until satisfied.</li> + + <li>Clean up</li> + </ol> + + <p>The "hello.py" module might contain:</p> +<pre class="example"> +from BoostBuild import List + +# Create a temporary working directory +t = BoostBuild.Tester() + +# Create the needed files +t.write("jamroot.jam", "") +t.write("jamfile.jam", """ +exe hello : hello.cpp ; +""") +t.write("hello.cpp", """ +int main() +{ + return 0; +} + +""") + +t.run_build_system() + +# First, create a list of three pathnames. +file_list = List("bin/$toolset/debug/") * List("hello.exe hello.obj") +# Second, assert that those files were added as result of the last build system invocation. +t.expect_addition(file_list) + +# Invoke the build system once again. +t.run_build_system("clean") +# Check if the files added previously were removed. +t.expect_removal(file_list) + +# Remove temporary directories +t.cleanup() +</pre> + + <p>The <tt>test</tt> directory contains a file "template.py" which can be + used as a start for your own tests.</p> + + <p>Overview of the most important methods of class <tt>Tester</tt> follows. + </p> + + <h3><a name="sec-intro-changing">Changing the working directory</a></h3> + + <p>The class <tt>Tester</tt> creates a temporary directory in its + constructor and changes to that directory. It can be modified by calling + these methods:</p> + + <ul> + <li><tt>set_tree</tt> -- sets the content of the working directory to be + equal to the content of the specified directory. This method is + preferable when directory tree for testing is large.</li> + + <li><tt>write</tt> -- sets the content of file in a working directory. + This is optimal if you want to create a directory tree with 3-4 small + files.</li> + + <li><tt>touch</tt> -- changes the modification times of a file</li> + </ul> + + <h3><a name="sec-intro-examining">Examining the working directory and + changing it</a></h3> + + <p>The method <tt>read</tt>, inherited from the <tt>TestCmd</tt> class, can + be used to read any file in the working directory and check its content. + <tt>Tester</tt> adds another method for tracking changes. Whenever the build + system is run (using <a href="#method-run_build_system"><tt>run_build_system + </tt></a>), the working dir state before and after running is recorded. In + addition, difference between the two states -- i.e. lists of files that were + added, removed, modified or touched -- are stored in two member variables - + <tt>tree_difference</tt> and <tt>unexpected_difference</tt>.</p> + + <p>After than, the test author may specify that some change is expected, for + example, by calling <tt>expect_addition("foo")</tt>. This call will check if + the file was indeed added, and if so, will remove its name from the list of + added files in <tt>unexpected_difference</tt>. Likewise, it is possible to + specify that some changes are not interesting, for example a call to + <tt>ignore("*.obj")</tt> will just remove every file with the ".obj" + extension from <tt>unexpected_difference</tt>.</p> + + <p>When test has finished with expectations and ignoring, the member + <tt>unexpected_difference</tt> will contain the list of all changes not yet + accounted for. It is possible to assure that this list is empty by calling + the <tt>expect_nothing_more</tt> member function.</p> + + <h3><a name="sec-intro-results">Test result</a></h3> + + <p>Any of the <tt>expect*</tt> methods below will fail the test if the + expectation is not met. It is also possible to perform manually arbitrary + test and explicitly cause the test to either pass or fail. Ordinary + filesystem functions can be used to work with the directory tree. Methods + <tt>pass_test</tt> and <tt>fail_test</tt> are used to explicitly give the + test outcome.</p> + + <p>Typically, after test termination, the working directory is erased. See + the <a href="#sec-command-line-options">"--preserve" command line option</a> + for information on how to preserve the working directory content for failed + tests for debugging purposes.</p> + + <h2 id="sec-reference">Reference documentation</h2> + + <p>The test system is composed of class <tt>Tester</tt>, derived form + <tt>TestCmd.TestCmd</tt>, and helper class <tt>List</tt>. <tt>Tester</tt> + and <tt>List</tt> methods are described below.</p> + + <p>The documentation frequently refers to <tt>filename</tt>. In all cases, + files are specified in unix style: a sequence of components, separated by + "/". This is true on all platforms. In some contexts a list of files is + allowed. In those cases any object with a sequence interface is allowed.</p> + + <h3><a name="method-__init__">Method <tt>__init__(self, arguments="", + executable="bjam", match=TestCmd.match_exact, boost_build_path=None, + translate_suffixes=True, pass_toolset=True, use_test_config=True, + ignore_toolset_requirements=True, workdir="", **keywords)</tt></a></h3> + + <p><b>Optional arguments:</b></p> + + <ul> + <li><tt>arguments</tt> + -- Arguments passed to the run executable.</li> + <li><tt>executable</tt> + -- Name of the executable to invoke.</li> + <li><tt>match</tt> + -- Function to use for compating actual and expected file contents. + </li> + <li><tt>boost_build_path</tt> + -- Boost build path to be passed to the run executable.</li> + <li><tt>translate_suffixes</tt> + -- Whether to update suffixes on the the file names passed from the + test script so they match those actually created by the current + toolset. For example, static library files are specified by using + the .lib suffix but when the 'gcc' toolset is used it actually + creates them using the .a suffix.</li> + <li><tt>pass_toolset</tt> + -- Whether the test system should pass the specified toolset to the + run executable.</li> + <li><tt>use_test_config</tt> + -- Whether the test system should tell the run executable to read in + the test_config.jam configuration file.</li> + <li><tt>ignore_toolset_requirements</tt> + -- Whether the test system should tell the run executable to ignore + toolset requirements.</li> + <li><tt>workdir</tt> + -- Indicates an absolute directory where the test will be run from. + </li> + </ul> + + <p><b>Optional arguments inherited from the base class:</b></p> + + <ul> + <li><tt>description</tt> + -- Test description string displayed in case of a failed test.</li> + <li><tt>subdir</tt> + -- List of subdirectories to automatically create under the working + directory. Each subdirectory needs to be specified separately + parent coming before its child.</li> + <li><tt>verbose</tt> + -- Flag that may be used to enable more verbose test system output. + Note that it does not also enable more verbose build system output + like the <a href="#sec-command-line-options">"--verbose" command + line option</a> does.</li> + </ul> + + <p><b>Effects:</b></p> + + <ol> + <li>Remembers the current working directory in member + <tt>original_workdir</tt>.</li> + + <li>Determines the location of the executable (<code>bjam</code> by + default) and build system files, assuming that the current directory is + <tt>tools/build/test</tt>. Formulates jam invocation command, which + will include explicit setting for the <tt>BOOST_BUILD_PATH</tt> variable + and arguments passed to this methods, if any. This command will be used + by subsequent invocation of <a href="#method-run_build_system"><tt> + run_build_system</tt></a>. Finally, initializes the base class.</li> + + <li>Changes the current working directory to the temporary working + directory created by the base constructor.</li> + + <li>If you want to run a test in an existing directory, pass it as + <tt>workdir</tt>.</li> + + <li> Most parameters passed to this constructor function may be overruled + for each specific test system run using <a href= + "#method-run_build_system"><tt>run_build_system</tt></a> parameters. + </ol> + + <h3><a name="method-set_tree">Method <tt>set_tree(self, + tree_location)</tt></a></h3> + + <p><b>Effects:</b></p> + + <p>Replaces the content of the current working directory with the content + of directory at <tt>tree_location</tt>. If <tt>tree_location</tt> is not + absolute pathname, it will be treated as relative to + <tt>self.original_workdir</tt>. This methods also explicitly makes the + copied files writeable.</p> + + <h3><a name="method-write">Method <tt>write(self, name, + content)</tt></a></h3> + + <p><b>Effects:</b></p> + + <p>Writes the specified content to the file given by <tt>name</tt> under + the temporary working directory. If the file already exists, it is + overwritten. Any required directories are automatically created.</p> + + <h3><a name="method-copy">Method <tt>copy(self, src, dst)</tt></a></h3> + + <p><b>Effects:</b></p> + + <p>Equvivalent to <tt>self.write(self.read(src), dst)</tt>.</p> + + <h3><a name="method-touch">Method <tt>touch(self, names)</tt></a></h3> + + <p><b>Effects:</b></p> + + <p>Sets the access and modification times for all files in <tt>names</tt> to + the current time. All the elements in <tt>names</tt> should be relative + paths.</p> + + <h3><a name="method-run_build_system">Method <tt>run_build_system(self, + extra_args="", subdir="", stdout=None, stderr="", status=0, match=None, + pass_toolset=None, use_test_config=None, ignore_toolset_requirements=None, + expected_duration=None, **kw)</tt></a></h3> + + <p><b>Effects:</b></p> + + <ol> + <li>Stores the state of the working directory in + <tt>self.previous_tree</tt>.</li> + + <li>Changes to <tt>subdir</tt>, if it is specified. It is relative to + the <tt>original_workdir</tt> or the workdir specified in + <tt>__init</tt>.</li> + + <li>Invokes the <tt>bjam</tt> executable, passing <tt>extra_args</tt> + to it. The binary should be located under + <tt><test_invocation_dir>/../jam/src/bin.<platform></tt>. + This is to make sure tests use the version of jam build from CVS.</li> + + <li>Compares the stdout, stderr and exit status of build system + invocation with values to appropriate parameters, if they are not + <tt>None</tt>. If any difference is found, the test fails.</li> + + <li>If the <tt>expected_duration</tt> parameter is specified then it + represents the maximal allowed time in seconds for the test to run. The + test will be marked as failed if its duration is greater than the given + <tt>expected_duration</tt> parameter value.</li> + + <li>Stores the new state of the working directory in <tt>self.tree</tt>. + Computes the difference between previous and current trees and stores them + in variables <tt>self.tree_difference</tt> and + <tt>self.unexpected_difference</tt>. Both variables are instances of class + <tt>tree.Trees_different</tt>, which have four attributes: + <tt>added_files</tt>, <tt>removed_files</tt>, <tt>modified_files</tt> and + <tt>touched_files</tt>. Each is a list of strings.</p></li> + </ol> + + <h3><a name="method-read">Method <tt>read(self, name)</tt></a></h3> + + <p><b>Effects:</b></p> + + <p>Read the specified file and returns it content. Raises an exception is + the file is absent.</p> + + <h3><a name="method-read_and_strip">Method <tt>read_and_strip(self, name) + </tt></a></h3> + + <p><b>Effects:</b></p> + + <p>Read the specified file and returns it content, after removing trailing + whitespace from every line. Raises an exception is the file is absent.</p> + + <p><b>Rationale:</b></p> + + <p>Although this method is questionable, there are a lot of cases when jam + or shells it uses insert spaces. It seems that introducing this method is + much simpler than dealing with all those cases.</p> + + <h3><a name="methods-expectations">Methods for declaring expectations</a> + </h3> + + <p>Accordingly to the number of changes kinds that are detected, there are + four methods that specify that test author expects a specific change to + occur. They check <tt>self.unexpected_difference</tt>, and if the change is + present there, it is removed. Otherwise, test fails.</p> + + <p>Each method accepts a list of names. Those names use <tt>/</tt> path + separator on all systems. Additionally, the test system translates suffixes + appropriately. For the test to be portable, suffixes should use Windows + convention: <tt>exe</tt> for executables, <tt>dll</tt> for dynamic libraries + and <tt>lib</tt> for static libraries. Lastly, the string "$toolset" in file + names is replaced by the name of tested toolset.</p> + + <p><b>Note:</b> The <tt>List</tt> helper class might be useful to create + lists of names.</p> + + <p><b>Note:</b> The file content can be examined using the + <tt>TestCmd.read</tt> function.</p> + + <p>The members are:</p> + + <ul> + <li>expect_addition</li> + <li>expect_removal</li> + <li>expect_modification</li> + <li>expect_nothing</li> + </ul> + + <p>Note that <tt>expect_modification</tt> is used to check that a either + file content or timestamp has changed. The rationale is that some compilers + change content even if sources does not change, and it's easier to have a + method which checks for both content and time changes.</p> + + <p>There's also a member <tt>expect_nothing_more</tt>, which checks that all + the changes are either expected or ignored, in other words that + <tt>unexpected_difference</tt> is empty by now.</p> + + <p>Lastly, there's a method to compare file content with expected content: + </p> + <tt>expect_content(self, name, content, exact=0)</tt> + + <p>The method fails the test if the content of file identified by 'name' is + different from 'content'. If 'exact' is true, the file content is used + as-is, otherwise, two transformations are applied:</p> + + <ul> + <li>The <tt>read_and_strip</tt> method is used to read the file, which + removes trailing whitespace</li> + + <li>Each backslash in the file content is converted to forward slash.</li> + </ul> + + <h3><a name="methods-ignoring">Methods for ignoring changes</a></h3> + + <p>There are five methods which ignore changes made to the working tree. + They silently remove elements from <tt>self.unexpected_difference</tt>, and + don't generate error if element is not found. They accept shell style + wildcard.</p> + + <p>The following methods correspond to four kinds of changes:</p> + + <ul> + <li>ignore_addition(self, wildcard)</li> + <li>ignore_removal(self, wildcard)</li> + <li>ignore_modification(self, wildcard)</li> + <li>ignore_touch(self, wildcard)</li> + </ul> + + <p>The method <tt>ignore(self, wildcard)</tt> ignores all the changes made + to files that match a wildcard.</p> + + <h3><a name="methods-result">Methods for explicitly specifying results</a> + </h3> + + <h4>Method <tt>pass_test(self, condition=1)</tt></h4> + + <div class="attention"> + At this moment, the method should not be used. + </div> + + <h4>Method <tt>fail_test(self, condition=1)</tt></h4> + + <p><b>Effects:</b> Cause the test to fail if <tt>condition</tt> is true.</p> + + <h3><a name="class-list">Helper class <tt>List</tt></a></h3> + The class has sequence interface and two additional methods. + + <h4>Method <tt>__init__(self, string)</tt></h4> + + <p><b>Effects:</b> Splits the string on unescaped spaces and tabs. The split + components can further be retrieved using standard sequence access.</p> + + <h4>Method <tt>__mul__(self, other)</tt></h4> + + <p><b>Effects:</b> Returns an <tt>List</tt> instance, which elements are all + possible concatenations of two string, first of which is from <tt>self</tt>, + and second of which is from <tt>other</tt>.</p> + + <p>The class also defines <tt>__str__</tt> and <tt>__repr__</tt> methods. + Finally, there's <tt>__coerce__</tt> method which allows to convert strings + to instances of <tt>List</tt>.</p> + + <p><b>Example:</b></p> +<pre> + l = "a b" * List("c d") + for e in l: + print e +</pre> + + <p>will output:</p> +<pre> + ac + ad + bc + bd + +</pre> + <hr> + <p class="revision">Last modified: May 02, 2008</p> + <p>© Copyright Vladimir Prus 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005.<br> + © Copyright Jurko Gospodnetic 2008.<br> + Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0. + (See accompanying file LICENSE.txt or https://www.bfgroup.xyz/b2/LICENSE.txt)</p> + </body> +</html> |