This directory contains tests that run CMake and/or other tools while precisely checking their return code and stdout/stderr content. The RunCMake infrastructure is useful for testing error cases and diagnostic output.
See also ../README.rst, the CMake Testing Guide, and the CMake Source Code Guide.
To add a test:
Add a subdirectory named for the test, say
<Test>/.In CMakeLists.txt call
add_RunCMake_testand pass the test directory name<Test>.Create script
<Test>/RunCMakeTest.cmakein the directory containing:include(RunCMake) run_cmake(Case1) ... run_cmake(CaseN)
where
Case1throughCaseNare case names each corresponding to an independent CMake run and project configuration.One may also add calls of the form:
run_cmake_command(CaseI ${CMAKE_COMMAND} ...)to fully customize the test case command-line.
Alternatively, if the test is to cover running
ctest -Sthen use:include(RunCTest) run_ctest(Case1) ... run_ctest(CaseN)
and create
test.cmake.in,CTestConfig.cmake.in, andCMakeLists.txt.infiles to be configured for each case.Alternatively, if the test is to cover running
cpack -Gthen use:include(RunCPack) run_cpack(Sample1) ... run_cpack(SampleN)
where
Sample1throughSampleNare sample project directories in theRunCPack/directory adjacent to this file.Create file
<Test>/CMakeLists.txtin the directory containing:cmake_minimum_required(...) project(${RunCMake_TEST} NONE) # or languages needed include(${RunCMake_TEST}.cmake)where
${RunCMake_TEST}is literal. A value forRunCMake_TESTwill be passed to CMake by therun_cmakemacro when running each case.Create a
<Test>/<case>.cmakefile for each case named above containing the actual test code. Optionally create files containing expected test results:<case>-result.txtRegex matching expected process result, if not
0<case>-stdout.txtRegex matching expected stdout content
<case>-stderr.txtRegex matching expected stderr content, if not
^$<case>-check.cmakeCustom result check.
To specify platform-specific matches, create files of the form
<case>-{stdout,stderr}-<platform_lower_case>.txt.Note that trailing newlines will be stripped from actual and expected test output before matching against the stdout and stderr expressions. The code in
<case>-check.cmakemay use the RunCMake Variables. On failure the script must store a message inRunCMake_TEST_FAILED. The check script may optionally setRunCMake_TEST_FAILURE_MESSAGEwith additional text to be included in the message if the test fails.
A RunCMakeTest.cmake script, after include(RunCMake), may use
the following commands.
run_cmake(<case>)Run CMake or another command and check expected results described by
<case>-{result,stdout,stderr}.txtand<case>-check.cmake. The command is executed by a call of the form:execute_process( COMMAND ${RunCMake_TEST_COMMAND} ${RunCMake_TEST_OPTIONS} WORKING_DIRECTORY "${RunCMake_TEST_COMMAND_WORKING_DIRECTORY}" [TIMEOUT "${RunCMake_TEST_TIMEOUT}"] ... )Behavior may be customized by setting RunCMake Variables before the call.
run_cmake_command(<case> <command> <args>...)Sets
RunCMake_TEST_COMMANDto<command>;<args>...and callsrun_cmake(<case>).This is useful to run an arbitrary command.
run_cmake_script(<case> <args>...)Sets
RunCMake_TEST_COMMANDto${CMAKE_COMMAND};<args>...;-P;${RunCMake_SOURCE_DIR}/<case>.cmakeand callsrun_cmake(<case>).This is useful to run CMake in script mode without configuring a project.
run_cmake_with_options(<case> <opts>...)- Sets
RunCMake_TEST_OPTIONSto<opts>...and callsrun_cmake(<case>). run_cmake_with_raw_args(<case> "<args>")Calls
run_cmake(<case>)with the underlyingexecute_process()call extended with the content of<args>treated as literal source code of CMake language command arguments:execute_process( COMMAND ${RunCMake_TEST_COMMAND} ${RunCMake_TEST_OPTIONS} <args> ... )This is useful to pass arguments to the test command that cannot be encoded in CMake language
;-separated lists.
The behavior of RunCMake Commands such as run_cmake() may be
customized by setting the following variables before a call.
RunCMake_GENERATORCMake generator to use when configuring projects. This provided to
RunCMakeTest.cmakescripts automatically when they are executed, based on the CMake generator used to configure the test suite.For some generators, additional variables are also provided:
RunCMake_GENERATOR_PLATFORM- Specifies the
CMAKE_GENERATOR_PLATFORM. RunCMake_GENERATOR_TOOLSET- Specifies the
CMAKE_GENERATOR_TOOLSET. RunCMake_GENERATOR_INSTANCE- Specifies the
CMAKE_GENERATOR_INSTANCE.
RunCMake_GENERATOR_IS_MULTI_CONFIG- Boolean value indicating whether
${RunCMake_GENERATOR}is a multi-config generator. This provided toRunCMakeTest.cmakescripts automatically when they are executed, based on the CMake generator used to configure the test suite. RunCMake_SOURCE_DIR- Absolute path to the
Tests/RunCMake/<Test>directory in the CMake source tree. This provided toRunCMakeTest.cmakescripts automatically when they are executed. RunCMake_BINARY_DIR- Absolute path to the
Tests/RunCMake/<Test>directory in the CMake binary tree. This provided toRunCMakeTest.cmakescripts automatically when they are executed. RunCMake_TEST_SOURCE_DIR- Absolute path to the individual test case's source tree.
If not set, defaults to
${RunCMake_SOURCE_DIR}. RunCMake_TEST_BINARY_DIR- Absolute path to the individual test case's binary tree.
If not set, defaults to
${RunCMake_BINARY_DIR}/<case>-build. RunCMake_TEST_NO_CLEANBoolean value indicating whether
run_cmake(<case>)should remove the${RunCMake_TEST_BINARY_DIR}directory before running the test case. If not set, or if set to a false value, the directory is removed.This is useful to run Multi-Step Test Cases.
RunCMake_TEST_COMMANDThe command for
run_cmake(<case>)to execute. If not set, defaults to running CMake to generate a project:${CMAKE_COMMAND} ${RunCMake_TEST_SOURCE_DIR} \ -G ${RunCMake_GENERATOR} ... -DRunCMake_TEST=<case>RunCMake_TEST_COMMAND_WORKING_DIRECTORY- The working directory in which
run_cmake(<case>)to execute its command. If not set, defaults to${RunCMake_TEST_BINARY_DIR}. RunCMake_TEST_OPTIONS- Additional command-line options for
run_cmake(<case>)to pass to CMake when configuring a project with a defaultRunCMake_TEST_COMMAND. If not set, defaults to empty. IfRunCMake_TEST_COMMANDis set,RunCMake_TEST_OPTIONSis forced to empty. RunCMake_TEST_OUTPUT_MERGE- Boolean value indicating whether
run_cmake(<case>)should redirect the test process'sstderrinto itsstdout. RunCMake_TEST_TIMEOUT- Specify a timeout, in seconds, for
run_cmake(<case>)to pass to its underlyingexecute_process()call using theTIMEOUToption.
Normally each run_cmake(<case>) call corresponds to one standalone
test case with its own build tree. However, some test cases may require
multiple steps to be performed in a single build tree. This can be
achieved as follows:
block()
set(RunCMake_TEST_BINARY_DIR ${RunCMake_BINARY_DIR}/example-build)
run_cmake(example)
set(RunCMake_TEST_NO_CLEAN 1)
set(RunCMake_TEST_OUTPUT_MERGE 1)
run_cmake_command(example-build ${CMAKE_COMMAND} --build . --config Debug)
endblock()
In this example, block() ... endblock() is used to isolate the
variable settings from later cases. A single build tree is used for
all cases inside the block. The first step cleans the build tree and
runs CMake to configure the case's project. The second step runs
cmake --build to drive the generated build system and merges the
build tool's stderr into its stdout. Note that each call uses
a unique case name so that expected results can be expressed individually.
Each call to add_RunCMake_test(Example) in CMakeLists.txt creates
a test named RunCMake.Example that may be run with ctest:
$ ctest -R "^RunCMake\.Example$"
To speed up local testing, you can choose to run only a subset of
run_cmake() tests in a RunCMakeTest.cmake script by using the
RunCMake_TEST_FILTER environment variable. If this variable is set,
it is treated as a regular expression, and any tests whose names don't
match the regular expression are not run. For example:
$ RunCMake_TEST_FILTER="^example" ctest -R '^RunCMake\.Example$'
This will only run cases in RunCMake.Example that start with
example.
To speed up the process of creating a new RunCMake test, you can run a
script that will automatically perform steps 1 through 4 for you:
cmake -DRunCMake_TEST_SUITE=<test suite name> -P Tests/RunCMake/AddRunCMakeTestSuite.cmake
Be sure to run this from the top-level CMake source directory.