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authorMarius Kintel <marius@kintel.net>2011-09-04 00:58:09 (GMT)
committerMarius Kintel <marius@kintel.net>2011-09-04 00:58:09 (GMT)
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more clarification
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@@ -16,12 +16,13 @@ Adding a new regression test:
1) create a test file at an appropriate location under testdata/
2) if the test is non-obvious, create a human readable description of the test in the same directory (e.g testdata/scad/mytest.txt)
-3) if a new test app was written, this must be added to tests/CMakeLists
-4) run the test with the environment variable TEST_GENERATE=1, e.g.:
+3) if a new test app was written, this must be added to tests/CMakeLists.txt
+4) Add the tests to the test apps for which you want them to run (in tests/CMakeLists.txt)
+5) run the test with the environment variable TEST_GENERATE=1, e.g.:
$ TEST_GENERATE=1 ctest -R mytest
(this will generate a mytest-expected.txt file which is used for regression testing)
-5) manually verify that the output is correct (tests/regression/<testapp>/mytest-expected.<suffix>)
-6) run the test normally and verify that it passes:
+6) manually verify that the output is correct (tests/regression/<testapp>/mytest-expected.<suffix>)
+7) run the test normally and verify that it passes:
$ ctest -R mytest
Note that test files which don't have an *-expected.<suffix> file will
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