/*-*- mode:C; -*- */ /* * Check: a unit test framework for C * Copyright (C) 2001, 2002, Arien Malec * * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either * version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. * * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU * Lesser General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public * License along with this library; if not, write to the * Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, * Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */ #ifndef CHECK_H #define CHECK_H #include #include #include /* Macros and functions starting with _ (underscore) are internal and may change without notice. You have been warned!. */ #ifdef __cplusplus #define CK_CPPSTART extern "C" { #define CK_CPPEND } CK_CPPSTART #endif #if defined(__GNUC__) && defined(__GNUC_MINOR__) #define GCC_VERSION_AT_LEAST(major, minor) \ ((__GNUC__ > (major)) || \ (__GNUC__ == (major) && __GNUC_MINOR__ >= (minor))) #else #define GCC_VERSION_AT_LEAST(major, minor) 0 #endif #if GCC_VERSION_AT_LEAST(2,95) #define CK_ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED __attribute__ ((unused)) #else #define CK_ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED #endif /* GCC 2.95 */ #if GCC_VERSION_AT_LEAST(2,5) #define CK_ATTRIBUTE_NORETURN __attribute__ ((noreturn)) #else #define CK_ATTRIBUTE_NORETURN #endif /* GCC 2.5 */ #include /* * Used to create the linker script for hiding lib-local symbols. Shall * be put directly in front of the exported symbol. */ #define CK_EXPORT /* * Used for MSVC to create the export attribute * CK_DLL_EXP is defined during the compilation of the library * on the command line. */ #ifndef CK_DLL_EXP #define CK_DLL_EXP #endif /* check version numbers */ #define CHECK_MAJOR_VERSION (0) #define CHECK_MINOR_VERSION (10) #define CHECK_MICRO_VERSION (0) CK_DLL_EXP extern int CK_EXPORT check_major_version; CK_DLL_EXP extern int CK_EXPORT check_minor_version; CK_DLL_EXP extern int CK_EXPORT check_micro_version; #ifndef NULL #define NULL ((void*)0) #endif /** * Type for a test case * * A TCase represents a test case. Create with tcase_create, free * with tcase_free. For the moment, test cases can only be run * through a suite */ typedef struct TCase TCase; /** * Type for a test function */ typedef void (*TFun) (int); /** * Type for a setup/teardown function */ typedef void (*SFun) (void); /** * Type for a test suite */ typedef struct Suite Suite; /** * Creates a test suite with the given name. * * Create a suite, which will contain test cases. Once * created, use suite_add_tcase() to add test cases. * When finished, create a suite runner from the * suite using srunner_create() * * @param name name of the suite * * @return suite * * @since 0.6.0 */ CK_DLL_EXP Suite *CK_EXPORT suite_create(const char *name); /** * Determines whether a given test suite contains a case named after a * given string. * * @param s suite to check * @param tcname test case to look for * * @return 1 iff the given test case is within the given suite; * 0 otherwise * * @since 0.9.9 */ CK_DLL_EXP int CK_EXPORT suite_tcase(Suite * s, const char *tcname); /** * Add a test case to a suite * * @param s suite to add test case to * @param tc test case to add to suite * * @since 0.6.0 */ CK_DLL_EXP void CK_EXPORT suite_add_tcase(Suite * s, TCase * tc); /** * Create a test case. * * Once created, tests can be added with the tcase_add_test() * function, and the test case assigned to a suite with the * suite_add_tcase() function. * * @param name name of the test case * * @return test case containing no tests * * @since 0.6.0 * */ CK_DLL_EXP TCase *CK_EXPORT tcase_create(const char *name); /** * Add a test function to a test case * * @param tc test case to add test to * @param tf test function to add to test case * * @since 0.6.0 * */ #define tcase_add_test(tc,tf) tcase_add_test_raise_signal(tc,tf,0) /** * Add a test function with signal handling to a test case * * The added test is expected to terminate by throwing the given signal * * @param tc test case to add test to * @param tf test function to add to test case * @param signal expected signal for test function to throw in order for * the test to be considered passing * * @since 0.9.2 * */ #define tcase_add_test_raise_signal(tc,tf,signal) \ _tcase_add_test((tc),(tf),"" # tf "",(signal), 0, 0, 1) /** * Add a test function with an expected exit value to a test case * * The added test is expected to terminate by exiting with the given value * * @param tc test case to add test to * @param tf test function to add to test case * @param expected_exit_value exit value for test function to return in * order for the test to be considered passing * * @since 0.9.7 */ #define tcase_add_exit_test(tc, tf, expected_exit_value) \ _tcase_add_test((tc),(tf),"" # tf "",0,(expected_exit_value),0,1) /** * Add a looping test function to a test case * * The test will be called in a for(i = s; i < e; i++) loop with each * iteration being executed in a new context. The loop variable 'i' is * available in the test. * * @param tc test case to add test to * @param tf function to add to test case * @param s starting index for value "i" in test * @param e ending index for value "i" in test * * @since 0.9.4 */ #define tcase_add_loop_test(tc,tf,s,e) \ _tcase_add_test((tc),(tf),"" # tf "",0,0,(s),(e)) /** * Add a looping test function with signal handling to a test case * * The test will be called in a for(i = s; i < e; i++) loop with each * iteration being executed in a new context. The loop variable 'i' is * available in the test. * * The added test is expected to terminate by throwing the given signal * * @param tc test case to add test to * @param tf function to add to test case * @param signal expected signal for test function to throw in order for * the test to be considered passing * @param s starting index for value "i" in test * @param e ending index for value "i" in test * * @since 0.9.5 */ #define tcase_add_loop_test_raise_signal(tc,tf,signal,s,e) \ _tcase_add_test((tc),(tf),"" # tf "",(signal),0,(s),(e)) /** * Add a looping test function with an expected exit value to a test case * * The test will be called in a for(i = s; i < e; i++) loop with each * iteration being executed in a new context. The loop variable 'i' is * available in the test. * * The added test is expected to terminate by exiting with the given value * * @param tc test case to add test to * @param tf function to add to test case * @param expected_exit_value exit value for test function to return in * order for the test to be considered passing * @param s starting index for value "i" in test * @param e ending index for value "i" in test * * @since 0.9.7 */ #define tcase_add_loop_exit_test(tc,tf,expected_exit_value,s,e) \ _tcase_add_test((tc),(tf),"" # tf "",0,(expected_exit_value),(s),(e)) /* Add a test function to a test case (function version -- use this when the macro won't work */ CK_DLL_EXP void CK_EXPORT _tcase_add_test(TCase * tc, TFun tf, const char *fname, int _signal, int allowed_exit_value, int start, int end); /** * Add unchecked fixture setup/teardown functions to a test case * * Unchecked fixture functions are run at the start and end of the * test case, and not before and after unit tests. Further, * unchecked fixture functions are not run in a separate address space, * like test functions, and so must not exit or signal (e.g., * segfault). * * Also, when run in CK_NOFORK mode, unchecked fixture functions may * lead to different unit test behavior if unit tests change data * setup by the fixture functions. * * Note that if a setup function fails, the remaining setup functions * will be omitted, as will the test case and the teardown functions. * If a teardown function fails the remaining teardown functins will be * omitted. * * @param tc test case to add unchecked fixture setup/teardown to * @param setup function to add to be executed before the test case; * if NULL no setup function is added * @param teardown function to add to be executed after the test case; * if NULL no teardown function is added * @since 0.8.0 */ CK_DLL_EXP void CK_EXPORT tcase_add_unchecked_fixture(TCase * tc, SFun setup, SFun teardown); /** * Add checked fixture setup/teardown functions to a test case * * Checked fixture functions are run before and after each unit test inside * of the address space of the test. Thus, if using CK_FORK * mode the separate process running the unit test will survive signals * or unexpected exits in the fixture function. Also, if the setup * function is idempotent, unit test behavior will be the same in * CK_FORK and CK_NOFORK modes. * * However, since fixture functions are run before and after each unit * test, they should not be expensive code. * * Note that if a setup function fails, the remaining setup functions * will be omitted, as will the test and the teardown functions. If a * teardown function fails the remaining teardown functins will be * omitted. * * @param tc test case to add checked fixture setup/teardown to * @param setup function to add to be executed before each unit test in * the test case; if NULL no setup function is added * @param teardown function to add to be executed after each unit test in * the test case; if NULL no teardown function is added * * @since 0.8.0 */ CK_DLL_EXP void CK_EXPORT tcase_add_checked_fixture(TCase * tc, SFun setup, SFun teardown); /** * Set the timeout for all tests in a test case. * * A test that lasts longer than the timeout (in seconds) will be killed * and thus fail with an error. * * If not set, the default timeout is one assigned at compile time. If * the environment variable CK_DEFAULT_TIMEOUT is defined and no timeout * is set, the value in the environment variable is used. * * If Check is compile without fork() support this call is ignored, * as timeouts are not possible. * * @param tc test case to assign timeout to * @param timeout to use, in seconds. If the value contains a decimal * portion, but no high resolution timer is available, * the value is rounded up to the nearest second. * * @since 0.9.2 */ CK_DLL_EXP void CK_EXPORT tcase_set_timeout(TCase * tc, double timeout); /* Internal function to mark the start of a test function */ CK_DLL_EXP void CK_EXPORT tcase_fn_start(const char *fname, const char *file, int line); /** * Start a unit test with START_TEST(unit_name), end with END_TEST. * * One must use braces within a START_/END_ pair to declare new variables * * @since 0.6.0 */ #define START_TEST(__testname)\ static void __testname (int _i CK_ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED)\ {\ tcase_fn_start (""# __testname, __FILE__, __LINE__); /** * End a unit test * * @since 0.6.0 */ #define END_TEST } /* * Fail the test case unless expr is false * * This call is deprecated. */ #define fail_unless ck_assert_msg /* * Fail the test case if expr is false * * This call is deprecated. * * NOTE: The space before the comma sign before ## is essential to be compatible * with gcc 2.95.3 and earlier. * FIXME: these macros may conflict with C89 if expr is * FIXME: strcmp (str1, str2) due to excessive string length. */ #define fail_if(expr, ...)\ (expr) ? \ _ck_assert_failed(__FILE__, __LINE__, "Failure '"#expr"' occurred" , ## __VA_ARGS__, NULL) \ : _mark_point(__FILE__, __LINE__) /* * Fail the test * * This call is deprecated. */ #define fail ck_abort_msg /* * This is called whenever an assertion fails. * Note that it only has the noreturn modifier when * using fork. If fork is unavailable, the function * calls longjmp() when a test assertion fails. Marking * the function as noreturn causes gcc to make assumptions * which are not valid, as longjmp() is like a return. */ #if 1 CK_DLL_EXP void CK_EXPORT _ck_assert_failed(const char *file, int line, const char *expr, ...) CK_ATTRIBUTE_NORETURN; #else CK_DLL_EXP void CK_EXPORT _ck_assert_failed(const char *file, int line, const char *expr, ...); #endif /** * Fail the test if expression is false * * @param expr expression to evaluate * * @note If the check fails, the remaining of the test is aborted * * @since 0.9.6 */ #define ck_assert(expr) ck_assert_msg(expr, NULL) /* The space before the comma sign before ## is essential to be compatible with gcc 2.95.3 and earlier. */ /** * Fail the test if the expression is false; print message on failure * * @param expr expression to evaluate * @param ... message to print (in printf format) if expression is false * * @note If the check fails, the remaining of the test is aborted * * @since 0.9.6 */ #define ck_assert_msg(expr, ...) \ (expr) ? \ _mark_point(__FILE__, __LINE__) : \ _ck_assert_failed(__FILE__, __LINE__, "Assertion '"#expr"' failed" , ## __VA_ARGS__, NULL) /** * Unconditionally fail the test * * @note Once called, the remaining of the test is aborted * * @since 0.9.6 */ #define ck_abort() ck_abort_msg(NULL) /** * Unconditionally fail the test; print a message * * @param ... message to print (in printf format) * * @note Once called, the remaining of the test is aborted * * @since 0.9.6 */ #define ck_abort_msg(...) _ck_assert_failed(__FILE__, __LINE__, "Failed" , ## __VA_ARGS__, NULL) /* Signed and unsigned integer comparison macros with improved output compared to ck_assert(). */ /* OP may be any comparison operator. */ #define _ck_assert_int(X, OP, Y) do { \ intmax_t _ck_x = (X); \ intmax_t _ck_y = (Y); \ ck_assert_msg(_ck_x OP _ck_y, "Assertion '%s' failed: %s == %jd, %s == %jd", #X" "#OP" "#Y, #X, _ck_x, #Y, _ck_y); \ } while (0) /** * Check two signed integers to determine if X==Y * * If not X==Y, the test fails. * * @param X signed integer * @param Y signed integer to compare against X * * @note If the check fails, the remaining of the test is aborted * * @since 0.9.6 */ #define ck_assert_int_eq(X, Y) _ck_assert_int(X, ==, Y) /** * Check two signed integers to determine if X!=Y * * If not X!=Y, the test fails. * * @param X signed integer * @param Y signed integer to compare against X * * @note If the check fails, the remaining of the test is aborted * * @since 0.9.6 */ #define ck_assert_int_ne(X, Y) _ck_assert_int(X, !=, Y) /** * Check two signed integers to determine if XY * * If not X>Y, the test fails. * * @param X signed integer * @param Y signed integer to compare against X * * @note If the check fails, the remaining of the test is aborted * * @since 0.9.10 */ #define ck_assert_int_gt(X, Y) _ck_assert_int(X, >, Y) /** * Check two signed integers to determine if X>=Y * * If not X>=Y, the test fails. * * @param X signed integer * @param Y signed integer to compare against X * * @note If the check fails, the remaining of the test is aborted * * @since 0.9.10 */ #define ck_assert_int_ge(X, Y) _ck_assert_int(X, >=, Y) #define _ck_assert_uint(X, OP, Y) do { \ uintmax_t _ck_x = (X); \ uintmax_t _ck_y = (Y); \ ck_assert_msg(_ck_x OP _ck_y, "Assertion '%s' failed: %s == %ju, %s == %ju", #X" "#OP" "#Y, #X, _ck_x, #Y, _ck_y); \ } while (0) /** * Check two unsigned integers to determine if X==Y * * If not X==Y, the test fails. * * @param X signed integer * @param Y signed integer to compare against X * * @note If the check fails, the remaining of the test is aborted * * @since 0.9.10 */ #define ck_assert_uint_eq(X, Y) _ck_assert_uint(X, ==, Y) /** * Check two unsigned integers to determine if X!=Y * * If not X!=Y, the test fails. * * @param X signed integer * @param Y signed integer to compare against X * * @note If the check fails, the remaining of the test is aborted * * @since 0.9.10 */ #define ck_assert_uint_ne(X, Y) _ck_assert_uint(X, !=, Y) /** * Check two unsigned integers to determine if XY * * If not X>Y, the test fails. * * @param X signed integer * @param Y signed integer to compare against X * * @note If the check fails, the remaining of the test is aborted * * @since 0.9.10 */ #define ck_assert_uint_gt(X, Y) _ck_assert_uint(X, >, Y) /** * Check two unsigned integers to determine if X>=Y * * If not X>=Y, the test fails. * * @param X signed integer * @param Y signed integer to compare against X * * @note If the check fails, the remaining of the test is aborted * * @since 0.9.10 */ #define ck_assert_uint_ge(X, Y) _ck_assert_uint(X, >=, Y) /* String comparison macros with improved output compared to ck_assert() */ /* OP might be any operator that can be used in '0 OP strcmp(X,Y)' comparison */ /* The x and y parameter swap in strcmp() is needed to handle >, >=, <, <= operators */ #define _ck_assert_str(X, OP, Y) do { \ const char* _ck_x = (X); \ const char* _ck_y = (Y); \ ck_assert_msg(0 OP strcmp(_ck_y, _ck_x), \ "Assertion '%s' failed: %s == \"%s\", %s == \"%s\"", #X" "#OP" "#Y, #X, _ck_x, #Y, _ck_y); \ } while (0) /** * Check two strings to determine if 0==strcmp(X,Y) * * If not 0==strcmp(X,Y), the test fails. * * @param X string * @param Y string to compare against X * * @note If the check fails, the remaining of the test is aborted * * @since 0.9.6 */ #define ck_assert_str_eq(X, Y) _ck_assert_str(X, ==, Y) /** * Check two strings to determine if 0!=strcmp(X,Y) * * If not 0!=strcmp(X,Y), the test fails. * * @param X string * @param Y string to compare against X * * @note If the check fails, the remaining of the test is aborted * * @since 0.9.6 */ #define ck_assert_str_ne(X, Y) _ck_assert_str(X, !=, Y) /** * Check two strings to determine if 00) * * If not 0=0) * * If not 0<=strcmp(X,Y), the test fails. * * @param X string * @param Y string to compare against X * * @note If the check fails, the remaining of the test is aborted * * @since 0.9.10 */ #define ck_assert_str_le(X, Y) _ck_assert_str(X, <=, Y) /** * Check two strings to determine if 00) * * If not 0, Y) /** * Check two strings to determine if 0>=strcmp(X,Y) (e.g. strcmp(X,Y)<=0) * * If not 0>=strcmp(X,Y), the test fails. * * @param X string * @param Y string to compare against X * * @note If the check fails, the remaining of the test is aborted * * @since 0.9.10 */ #define ck_assert_str_ge(X, Y) _ck_assert_str(X, >=, Y) /* Pointer comparison macros with improved output compared to ck_assert(). */ /* OP may only be == or != */ #define _ck_assert_ptr(X, OP, Y) do { \ const void* _ck_x = (X); \ const void* _ck_y = (Y); \ ck_assert_msg(_ck_x OP _ck_y, "Assertion '%s' failed: %s == %#x, %s == %#x", #X" "#OP" "#Y, #X, _ck_x, #Y, _ck_y); \ } while (0) /** * Check if two pointers are equal. * * If the two passed pointers are not equal, the test * fails. * * @param X pointer * @param Y pointer to compare against X * * @note If the check fails, the remaining of the test is aborted * * @since 0.9.10 */ #define ck_assert_ptr_eq(X, Y) _ck_assert_ptr(X, ==, Y) /** * Check if two pointers are not. * * If the two passed pointers are equal, the test fails. * * @param X pointer * @param Y pointer to compare against X * * @since 0.9.10 */ #define ck_assert_ptr_ne(X, Y) _ck_assert_ptr(X, !=, Y) /** * Mark the last point reached in a unit test. * * If the test throws a signal or exits, the location noted with the * failure is the last location of a ck_assert*() or ck_abort() call. * Use mark_point() to record intermediate locations (useful for tracking down * crashes or exits). * * @since 0.6.0 */ #define mark_point() _mark_point(__FILE__,__LINE__) /* Non macro version of #mark_point */ CK_DLL_EXP void CK_EXPORT _mark_point(const char *file, int line); /** * Enum describing the possible results of a test */ enum test_result { CK_TEST_RESULT_INVALID, /**< Default value; should not encounter this */ CK_PASS, /**< Test passed */ CK_FAILURE, /**< Test completed but failed */ CK_ERROR /**< Test failed to complete (unexpected signal or non-zero early exit) */ }; /** * Enum specifying the verbosity of output a SRunner should produce */ enum print_output { CK_SILENT, /**< No output */ CK_MINIMAL, /**< Only summary output */ CK_NORMAL, /**< All failed tests */ CK_VERBOSE, /**< All tests */ CK_ENV, /**< Look at environment var CK_VERBOSITY for what verbosity to use, which can be either "silent", "minimal", "normal", or "verbose". If the environment variable is not set, then CK_NORMAL will be used.*/ #if 0 CK_SUBUNIT, /**< Run as a subunit child process */ #endif CK_LAST /**< Not a valid option */ }; /** * Holds state for a running of a test suite */ typedef struct SRunner SRunner; /** * Opaque type for a test failure */ typedef struct TestResult TestResult; /** * Enum representing the types of contexts for a test */ enum ck_result_ctx { CK_CTX_INVALID, /**< Default value; should not encounter this */ CK_CTX_SETUP, /**< Setup before a test */ CK_CTX_TEST, /**< Body of test itself */ CK_CTX_TEARDOWN /**< Teardown after a test */ }; /** * Retrieve type of result that the given test result represents. * * This is a member of test_result, and can represent a * pass, failure, or error. * * @param tr test result to retrieve result from * * @return result of given test * * @since 0.6.0 */ CK_DLL_EXP int CK_EXPORT tr_rtype(TestResult * tr); /** * Retrieve context in which the result occurred for the given test result. * * The types of contents include the test setup, teardown, or the * body of the test itself. * * @param tr test result to retrieve context from * * @return context to which the given test result applies * * @since 0.8.0 */ CK_DLL_EXP enum ck_result_ctx CK_EXPORT tr_ctx(TestResult * tr); /** * Retrieve failure message from test result, if applicable. * * @return pointer to a message, if one exists. NULL otherwise. * * @since 0.6.0 */ CK_DLL_EXP const char *CK_EXPORT tr_msg(TestResult * tr); /** * Retrieve line number at which a failure occurred, if applicable. * * @return If the test resulted in a failure, returns the line number * that the failure occurred on; otherwise returns -1. * * @since 0.6.0 */ CK_DLL_EXP int CK_EXPORT tr_lno(TestResult * tr); /** * Retrieve file name at which a failure occurred, if applicable. * * @return If the test resulted in a failure, returns a string * containing the name of the file where the failure * occurred; otherwise returns NULL. * * @since 0.6.0 */ CK_DLL_EXP const char *CK_EXPORT tr_lfile(TestResult * tr); /** * Retrieve test case name in which a failure occurred, if applicable. * * @return If the test resulted in a failure, returns a string * containing the name of the test suite where the failure * occurred; otherwise returns NULL. * * @since 0.6.0 */ CK_DLL_EXP const char *CK_EXPORT tr_tcname(TestResult * tr); /** * Creates a suite runner for the given suite. * * Once created, additional suites can be added to the * suite runner using srunner_add_suite(), and the suite runner can be * run with srunner_run_all(). Once finished, the suite runner * must be freed with srunner_free(). * * @param s suite to generate a suite runner for * * @return suite runner for the given suite * * @since 0.6.0 */ CK_DLL_EXP SRunner *CK_EXPORT srunner_create(Suite * s); /** * Add an additional suite to a suite runner. * * The first suite in a suite runner is always added in srunner_create(). * This call adds additional suites to a suite runner. * * @param sr suite runner to add the given suite * @param s suite to add to the given suite runner * * @since 0.7.0 */ CK_DLL_EXP void CK_EXPORT srunner_add_suite(SRunner * sr, Suite * s); /** * Frees a suite runner, including all contained suite and test cases. * * This call is responsible for freeing all resources related to a * suite runner and all contained suites and test cases. Suite and * test cases need not be freed individually, as this call handles that. * * @param sr suite runner to free * * @since 0.6.0 */ CK_DLL_EXP void CK_EXPORT srunner_free(SRunner * sr); /** * Runs a suite runner and all contained suite, printing results to * stdout as specified by the print_mode. * * In addition to running all suites, if the suite runner has been * configured to output to a log, that is also performed. * * Note that if the CK_RUN_CASE and/or CK_RUN_SUITE environment variables * are defined, then only the named suite and/or test case is run. * * @param sr suite runner to run all suites from * @param print_mode the verbosity in which to report results to stdout * * @since 0.6.0 */ CK_DLL_EXP void CK_EXPORT srunner_run_all(SRunner * sr, enum print_output print_mode); /** * Run a specific suite or test case from a suite runner, printing results * to stdout as specified by the print_mode. * * In addition to running any applicable suites or test cases, if the * suite runner has been configured to output to a log, that is also * performed. * * @param sr suite runner where the given suite or test case must be * @param sname suite name to run. A NULL means "any suite". * @param tcname test case name to run. A NULL means "any test case" * @param print_mode the verbosity in which to report results to stdout * * @since 0.9.9 */ CK_DLL_EXP void CK_EXPORT srunner_run(SRunner * sr, const char *sname, const char *tcname, enum print_output print_mode); /** * Retrieve the number of failed tests executed by a suite runner. * * This value represents both test failures and errors. * * @param sr suite runner to query for all failed tests * * @return number of test failures and errors found by the suite runner * * @since 0.6.1 */ CK_DLL_EXP int CK_EXPORT srunner_ntests_failed(SRunner * sr); /** * Retrieve the total number of tests run by a suite runner. * * @param sr suite runner to query for all tests run * * @return number of all tests run by the suite runner * * @since 0.6.1 */ CK_DLL_EXP int CK_EXPORT srunner_ntests_run(SRunner * sr); /** * Return an array of results for all failures found by a suite runner. * * Number of results is equal to srunner_nfailed_tests(). * * Information about individual results can be queried using: * tr_rtype(), tr_ctx(), tr_msg(), tr_lno(), tr_lfile(), and tr_tcname(). * * Memory is malloc'ed and must be freed; however free the entire structure * instead of individual test cases. * * @param sr suite runner to retrieve results from * * @return array of TestResult objects * * @since 0.6.0 */ CK_DLL_EXP TestResult **CK_EXPORT srunner_failures(SRunner * sr); /** * Return an array of results for all tests run by a suite runner. * * Number of results is equal to srunner_ntests_run(), and excludes * failures due to setup function failure. * * Information about individual results can be queried using: * tr_rtype(), tr_ctx(), tr_msg(), tr_lno(), tr_lfile(), and tr_tcname(). * * Memory is malloc'ed and must be freed; however free the entire structure * instead of individual test cases. * * @param sr suite runner to retrieve results from * * @return array of TestResult objects * * @since 0.6.1 */ CK_DLL_EXP TestResult **CK_EXPORT srunner_results(SRunner * sr); /** * Print the results contained in an SRunner to stdout. * * @param sr suite runner to print results for to stdout * @param print_mode the print_output (verbosity) to use to report * the result * * @since 0.7.0 */ CK_DLL_EXP void CK_EXPORT srunner_print(SRunner * sr, enum print_output print_mode); /** * Set the suite runner to output the result in log format to the * given file. * * Note: log file setting is an initialize only operation -- it should * be done immediately after SRunner creation, and the log file can't be * changed after being set. * * This setting does not conflict with the other log output types; * all logging types can occur concurrently if configured. * * @param sr suite runner to log results of in log format * @param fname file name to output log results to * * @since 0.7.1 */ CK_DLL_EXP void CK_EXPORT srunner_set_log(SRunner * sr, const char *fname); /** * Checks if the suite runner is assigned a file for log output. * * @param sr suite runner to check * * @return 1 iff the suite runner currently is configured to output * in log format; 0 otherwise * * @since 0.7.1 */ CK_DLL_EXP int CK_EXPORT srunner_has_log(SRunner * sr); /** * Retrieves the name of the currently assigned file * for log output, if any exists. * * @return the name of the log file, or NULL if none is configured * * @since 0.7.1 */ CK_DLL_EXP const char *CK_EXPORT srunner_log_fname(SRunner * sr); /** * Set the suite runner to output the result in XML format to the * given file. * * Note: XML file setting is an initialize only operation -- it should * be done immediately after SRunner creation, and the XML file can't be * changed after being set. * * This setting does not conflict with the other log output types; * all logging types can occur concurrently if configured. * * @param sr suite runner to log results of in XML format * @param fname file name to output XML results to * * @since 0.9.1 */ CK_DLL_EXP void CK_EXPORT srunner_set_xml(SRunner * sr, const char *fname); /** * Checks if the suite runner is assigned a file for XML output. * * @param sr suite runner to check * * @return 1 iff the suite runner currently is configured to output * in XML format; 0 otherwise * * @since 0.9.1 */ CK_DLL_EXP int CK_EXPORT srunner_has_xml(SRunner * sr); /** * Retrieves the name of the currently assigned file * for XML output, if any exists. * * @return the name of the XML file, or NULL if none is configured * * @since 0.9.1 */ CK_DLL_EXP const char *CK_EXPORT srunner_xml_fname(SRunner * sr); /** * Set the suite runner to output the result in TAP format to the * given file. * * Note: TAP file setting is an initialize only operation -- it should * be done immediately after SRunner creation, and the TAP file can't be * changed after being set. * * This setting does not conflict with the other log output types; * all logging types can occur concurrently if configured. * * @param sr suite runner to log results of in TAP format * @param fname file name to output TAP results to * * @since 0.9.12 */ CK_DLL_EXP void CK_EXPORT srunner_set_tap(SRunner * sr, const char *fname); /** * Checks if the suite runner is assigned a file for TAP output. * * @param sr suite runner to check * * @return 1 iff the suite runner currently is configured to output * in TAP format; 0 otherwise * * @since 0.9.12 */ CK_DLL_EXP int CK_EXPORT srunner_has_tap(SRunner * sr); /** * Retrieves the name of the currently assigned file * for TAP output, if any exists. * * @return the name of the TAP file, or NULL if none is configured * * @since 0.9.12 */ CK_DLL_EXP const char *CK_EXPORT srunner_tap_fname(SRunner * sr); /** * Enum describing the current fork usage. */ enum fork_status { CK_FORK_GETENV, /**< look in the environment for CK_FORK */ CK_FORK, /**< call fork to run tests */ CK_NOFORK /**< don't call fork */ }; /** * Retrieve the current fork status for the given suite runner * * @param sr suite runner to check fork status of * * @since 0.8.0 */ CK_DLL_EXP enum fork_status CK_EXPORT srunner_fork_status(SRunner * sr); /** * Set the fork status for a given suite runner. * * The default fork status is CK_FORK_GETENV, which will look * for the CK_FORK environment variable, which can be set to * "yes" or "no". If the environment variable is not present, * CK_FORK will be used if fork() is available on the system, * otherwise CK_NOFORK is used. * * If set to CK_FORK or CK_NOFORK, the environment variable * if defined is ignored. * * If Check is compiled without support for fork(), attempting * to set the status to CK_FORK is ignored. * * @param sr suite runner to assign the fork status to * @param fstat fork status to assign * * @since 0.8.0 */ CK_DLL_EXP void CK_EXPORT srunner_set_fork_status(SRunner * sr, enum fork_status fstat); /** * Invoke fork() during a test and assign the child to the same * process group that the rest of the test case uses. * * One can invoke fork() directly during a test; however doing so * may not guarantee that any children processes are destroyed once * the test finishes. Once a test has completed, all processes in * the process group will be killed; using this wrapper will prevent * orphan processes. * * If Check is compiled without fork() support this call simply * return -1 and does nothing. * * @return On success, the PID of the child process is returned in * the parent, and 0 is returned in the child. On failure, * a value of -1 is returned to the parent process and no * child process is created. * * @since 0.9.3 */ CK_DLL_EXP pid_t CK_EXPORT check_fork(void); /** * Wait for the pid and exit. * * This is to be used in conjunction with check_fork(). When called, * will wait for the given process to terminate. If the process * exited without error, exit(EXIT_SUCCESS) is invoked; otherwise * exit(EXIT_FAILURE) is invoked. * * If Check is compiled without support for fork(), this invokes * exit(EXIT_FAILURE). * * @param pid process to wait for, created by check_fork() * * @since 0.9.3 */ CK_DLL_EXP void CK_EXPORT check_waitpid_and_exit(pid_t pid) CK_ATTRIBUTE_NORETURN; #ifdef __cplusplus CK_CPPEND #endif #endif /* CHECK_H */