weston/tests/weston-test-runner.h
Pekka Paalanen 12a138d51e tests: replace fprintf() with testlog()
When we move on to TAP, stdout will be reserved for TAP and stderr is for free
chatter. Set up an example that tests should use testlog() instead of fprintf
or printf to chat in the right place.

Most statements were already printing to stderr, so this just makes then a
little shorter. There are also some statements that printed to stdout and are
now corrected.

Signed-off-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.com>
2019-11-22 12:54:10 +02:00

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/*
* Copyright © 2012 Intel Corporation
* Copyright © 2013 Sam Spilsbury <smspillaz@gmail.com>
*
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* a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
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*
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*
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* SOFTWARE.
*/
#ifndef _WESTON_TEST_RUNNER_H_
#define _WESTON_TEST_RUNNER_H_
#include "config.h"
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <wayland-util.h>
#include "shared/helpers.h"
#ifdef NDEBUG
#error "Tests must not be built with NDEBUG defined, they rely on assert()."
#endif
struct weston_test {
const char *name;
void (*run)(void *);
const void *table_data;
size_t element_size;
int n_elements;
int must_fail;
} __attribute__ ((aligned (32)));
#define TEST_BEGIN(name, arg) \
static void name(arg)
#define TEST_COMMON(func, name, ret, data, size, n_elem) \
static void func(void *); \
\
const struct weston_test test##name \
__attribute__ ((used, section ("test_section"))) = \
{ \
#name, func, data, size, n_elem, ret \
};
#define NO_ARG_TEST(name, ret) \
TEST_COMMON(wrap##name, name, ret, NULL, 0, 1) \
static void name(void); \
static void wrap##name(void *data) \
{ \
(void) data; \
name(); \
} \
\
TEST_BEGIN(name, void)
#define ARG_TEST(name, ret, test_data) \
TEST_COMMON(name, name, ret, test_data, \
sizeof(test_data[0]), \
ARRAY_LENGTH(test_data)) \
TEST_BEGIN(name, void *data) \
#define TEST(name) NO_ARG_TEST(name, 0)
#define FAIL_TEST(name) NO_ARG_TEST(name, 1)
#define TEST_P(name, data) ARG_TEST(name, 0, data)
#define FAIL_TEST_P(name, data) ARG_TEST(name, 1, data)
void
testlog(const char *fmt, ...) WL_PRINTF(1, 2);
/**
* Get the test name string with counter
*
* \return The test name. For an iterated test, e.g. defined with TEST_P(),
* the name has a '[%d]' suffix to indicate the iteration.
*
* This is only usable from code paths inside TEST(), TEST_P(), etc.
* defined functions.
*/
const char *
get_test_name(void);
#endif