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Rework the build system for a new tests approach Perform a substantial cleanup of the build system with respect to building and installing testcases. First, Makefile.decl has been renamed glib.mk and substantially expanded. We intend to add more stuff here in the future, like canned rules for mkenums, marshallers, resources, etc. By default, tests are no longer compiled as part of 'make'. They will be built when 'make check' is run. The old behaviour can be obtained with --enable-always-build-tests. --disable-modular-tests is gone (because tests are no longer built by default). There is no longer any way to cause 'make check' to be a no-op, but that's not very useful anyway. A new glibtests.m4 file is introduced. Along with glib.mk, this provides for consistent handling of --enable-installed-tests and --enable-always-build-tests (mentioned above). Port our various test-installing Makefiles to the new framework. This patch substantially improves the situation in the toplevel tests/ directory. Things are now somewhat under control there. There were some tests being built that weren't even being run and we run those now. The long-running GObject performance tests in this directory have been removed from 'make check' because they take too long. As an experiment, 'make check' now runs the testcases on win32 builds, by default. We can't run them under gtester (since it uses a pipe to communicate with the subprocess) so just toss them in TESTS. Most of them are passing on win32. Things are not quite done here, but this patch is already a substantial improvement. More to come.
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include $(top_srcdir)/glib.mk
initialize automake variables EXTRA_DIST and TEST_PROGS for unconditional 2007-11-21 21:06:47 Tim Janik <timj@imendio.com> * Makefile.decl: initialize automake variables EXTRA_DIST and TEST_PROGS for unconditional appending via += in other makefiles. define recursive test targets: test, test-report, perf-report, full-report, as described here: http://mail.gnome.org/archives/gtk-devel-list/2007-November/msg00000.html * Makefile.am: * build/win32/vs8/Makefile.am, build/win32/dirent/Makefile.am: * build/win32/Makefile.am, build/Makefile.am: * docs/Makefile.am, docs/reference/Makefile.am: * docs/reference/glib/Makefile.am, docs/reference/gobject/Makefile.am: * gmodule/Makefile.am, tests/Makefile.am: * tests/refcount/Makefile.am, tests/gobject/Makefile.am: * glib/update-pcre/Makefile.am, glib/libcharset/Makefile.am: * glib/tests/Makefile.am, glib/pcre/Makefile.am: * glib/gnulib/Makefile.am, gobject/Makefile.am, m4macros/Makefile.am: * gthread/Makefile.am, glib/Makefile.am: include $(top_srcdir)/Makefile.decl, adapted EXTRA_DIST assignments. * glib/tests/Makefile.am: removed example testing rules. * glib/tests/testing.c: conditionalized performance and slow tests. * glib/gtestutils.h: * glib/gtestutils.c: work around g_test_config_vars not changing its exported value after value assignments, aparently due to symbol aliases. * glib/gtester.c: fixed off-by-one error which produced junk in logs. * configure.in: check for python >= 2.4 and provide $PYTHON for scripts. svn path=/trunk/; revision=5914
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Rework the build system for a new tests approach Perform a substantial cleanup of the build system with respect to building and installing testcases. First, Makefile.decl has been renamed glib.mk and substantially expanded. We intend to add more stuff here in the future, like canned rules for mkenums, marshallers, resources, etc. By default, tests are no longer compiled as part of 'make'. They will be built when 'make check' is run. The old behaviour can be obtained with --enable-always-build-tests. --disable-modular-tests is gone (because tests are no longer built by default). There is no longer any way to cause 'make check' to be a no-op, but that's not very useful anyway. A new glibtests.m4 file is introduced. Along with glib.mk, this provides for consistent handling of --enable-installed-tests and --enable-always-build-tests (mentioned above). Port our various test-installing Makefiles to the new framework. This patch substantially improves the situation in the toplevel tests/ directory. Things are now somewhat under control there. There were some tests being built that weren't even being run and we run those now. The long-running GObject performance tests in this directory have been removed from 'make check' because they take too long. As an experiment, 'make check' now runs the testcases on win32 builds, by default. We can't run them under gtester (since it uses a pipe to communicate with the subprocess) so just toss them in TESTS. Most of them are passing on win32. Things are not quite done here, but this patch is already a substantial improvement. More to come.
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SUBDIRS = gobject refcount
Rework the build system for a new tests approach Perform a substantial cleanup of the build system with respect to building and installing testcases. First, Makefile.decl has been renamed glib.mk and substantially expanded. We intend to add more stuff here in the future, like canned rules for mkenums, marshallers, resources, etc. By default, tests are no longer compiled as part of 'make'. They will be built when 'make check' is run. The old behaviour can be obtained with --enable-always-build-tests. --disable-modular-tests is gone (because tests are no longer built by default). There is no longer any way to cause 'make check' to be a no-op, but that's not very useful anyway. A new glibtests.m4 file is introduced. Along with glib.mk, this provides for consistent handling of --enable-installed-tests and --enable-always-build-tests (mentioned above). Port our various test-installing Makefiles to the new framework. This patch substantially improves the situation in the toplevel tests/ directory. Things are now somewhat under control there. There were some tests being built that weren't even being run and we run those now. The long-running GObject performance tests in this directory have been removed from 'make check' because they take too long. As an experiment, 'make check' now runs the testcases on win32 builds, by default. We can't run them under gtester (since it uses a pipe to communicate with the subprocess) so just toss them in TESTS. Most of them are passing on win32. Things are not quite done here, but this patch is already a substantial improvement. More to come.
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LDADD = $(top_builddir)/glib/libglib-2.0.la
AM_CPPFLAGS = $(gmodule_INCLUDES) $(GLIB_DEBUG_FLAGS)
DEFS = -DGLIB_DISABLE_DEPRECATION_WARNINGS -DG_LOG_DOMAIN=\"GLib\"
AM_CFLAGS = -g
Rework the build system for a new tests approach Perform a substantial cleanup of the build system with respect to building and installing testcases. First, Makefile.decl has been renamed glib.mk and substantially expanded. We intend to add more stuff here in the future, like canned rules for mkenums, marshallers, resources, etc. By default, tests are no longer compiled as part of 'make'. They will be built when 'make check' is run. The old behaviour can be obtained with --enable-always-build-tests. --disable-modular-tests is gone (because tests are no longer built by default). There is no longer any way to cause 'make check' to be a no-op, but that's not very useful anyway. A new glibtests.m4 file is introduced. Along with glib.mk, this provides for consistent handling of --enable-installed-tests and --enable-always-build-tests (mentioned above). Port our various test-installing Makefiles to the new framework. This patch substantially improves the situation in the toplevel tests/ directory. Things are now somewhat under control there. There were some tests being built that weren't even being run and we run those now. The long-running GObject performance tests in this directory have been removed from 'make check' because they take too long. As an experiment, 'make check' now runs the testcases on win32 builds, by default. We can't run them under gtester (since it uses a pipe to communicate with the subprocess) so just toss them in TESTS. Most of them are passing on win32. Things are not quite done here, but this patch is already a substantial improvement. More to come.
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# Some random programs that appear not to be testcases and not used from any testcases
check_PROGRAMS += \
testgdateparser \
unicode-normalize \
$(NULL)
Rework the build system for a new tests approach Perform a substantial cleanup of the build system with respect to building and installing testcases. First, Makefile.decl has been renamed glib.mk and substantially expanded. We intend to add more stuff here in the future, like canned rules for mkenums, marshallers, resources, etc. By default, tests are no longer compiled as part of 'make'. They will be built when 'make check' is run. The old behaviour can be obtained with --enable-always-build-tests. --disable-modular-tests is gone (because tests are no longer built by default). There is no longer any way to cause 'make check' to be a no-op, but that's not very useful anyway. A new glibtests.m4 file is introduced. Along with glib.mk, this provides for consistent handling of --enable-installed-tests and --enable-always-build-tests (mentioned above). Port our various test-installing Makefiles to the new framework. This patch substantially improves the situation in the toplevel tests/ directory. Things are now somewhat under control there. There were some tests being built that weren't even being run and we run those now. The long-running GObject performance tests in this directory have been removed from 'make check' because they take too long. As an experiment, 'make check' now runs the testcases on win32 builds, by default. We can't run them under gtester (since it uses a pipe to communicate with the subprocess) so just toss them in TESTS. Most of them are passing on win32. Things are not quite done here, but this patch is already a substantial improvement. More to come.
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# So far, this is the only gtester-ified testcase here
test_programs = \
testglib \
$(NULL)
Rework the build system for a new tests approach Perform a substantial cleanup of the build system with respect to building and installing testcases. First, Makefile.decl has been renamed glib.mk and substantially expanded. We intend to add more stuff here in the future, like canned rules for mkenums, marshallers, resources, etc. By default, tests are no longer compiled as part of 'make'. They will be built when 'make check' is run. The old behaviour can be obtained with --enable-always-build-tests. --disable-modular-tests is gone (because tests are no longer built by default). There is no longer any way to cause 'make check' to be a no-op, but that's not very useful anyway. A new glibtests.m4 file is introduced. Along with glib.mk, this provides for consistent handling of --enable-installed-tests and --enable-always-build-tests (mentioned above). Port our various test-installing Makefiles to the new framework. This patch substantially improves the situation in the toplevel tests/ directory. Things are now somewhat under control there. There were some tests being built that weren't even being run and we run those now. The long-running GObject performance tests in this directory have been removed from 'make check' because they take too long. As an experiment, 'make check' now runs the testcases on win32 builds, by default. We can't run them under gtester (since it uses a pipe to communicate with the subprocess) so just toss them in TESTS. Most of them are passing on win32. Things are not quite done here, but this patch is already a substantial improvement. More to come.
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# These are not yet gtester-ified, so mark them as for 'installed' only so we
# don't run them under the framework. We will handle them manually below.
installed_test_programs = \
testgdate \
datetime \
atomic-test \
bit-test \
child-test \
completion-test \
dirname-test \
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file-test \
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env-test \
gio-test \
mainloop-test \
mapping-test \
onceinit \
asyncqueue-test \
qsort-test \
relation-test \
slice-concurrent \
slice-threadinit \
sources \
thread-test \
threadpool-test \
type-test \
unicode-caseconv \
Rework the build system for a new tests approach Perform a substantial cleanup of the build system with respect to building and installing testcases. First, Makefile.decl has been renamed glib.mk and substantially expanded. We intend to add more stuff here in the future, like canned rules for mkenums, marshallers, resources, etc. By default, tests are no longer compiled as part of 'make'. They will be built when 'make check' is run. The old behaviour can be obtained with --enable-always-build-tests. --disable-modular-tests is gone (because tests are no longer built by default). There is no longer any way to cause 'make check' to be a no-op, but that's not very useful anyway. A new glibtests.m4 file is introduced. Along with glib.mk, this provides for consistent handling of --enable-installed-tests and --enable-always-build-tests (mentioned above). Port our various test-installing Makefiles to the new framework. This patch substantially improves the situation in the toplevel tests/ directory. Things are now somewhat under control there. There were some tests being built that weren't even being run and we run those now. The long-running GObject performance tests in this directory have been removed from 'make check' because they take too long. As an experiment, 'make check' now runs the testcases on win32 builds, by default. We can't run them under gtester (since it uses a pipe to communicate with the subprocess) so just toss them in TESTS. Most of them are passing on win32. Things are not quite done here, but this patch is already a substantial improvement. More to come.
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unicode-encoding \
$(NULL)
Rework the build system for a new tests approach Perform a substantial cleanup of the build system with respect to building and installing testcases. First, Makefile.decl has been renamed glib.mk and substantially expanded. We intend to add more stuff here in the future, like canned rules for mkenums, marshallers, resources, etc. By default, tests are no longer compiled as part of 'make'. They will be built when 'make check' is run. The old behaviour can be obtained with --enable-always-build-tests. --disable-modular-tests is gone (because tests are no longer built by default). There is no longer any way to cause 'make check' to be a no-op, but that's not very useful anyway. A new glibtests.m4 file is introduced. Along with glib.mk, this provides for consistent handling of --enable-installed-tests and --enable-always-build-tests (mentioned above). Port our various test-installing Makefiles to the new framework. This patch substantially improves the situation in the toplevel tests/ directory. Things are now somewhat under control there. There were some tests being built that weren't even being run and we run those now. The long-running GObject performance tests in this directory have been removed from 'make check' because they take too long. As an experiment, 'make check' now runs the testcases on win32 builds, by default. We can't run them under gtester (since it uses a pipe to communicate with the subprocess) so just toss them in TESTS. Most of them are passing on win32. Things are not quite done here, but this patch is already a substantial improvement. More to come.
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test_extra_programs = \
slice-test \
slice-color \
assert-msg-test \
unicode-collate \
$(NULL)
Rework the build system for a new tests approach Perform a substantial cleanup of the build system with respect to building and installing testcases. First, Makefile.decl has been renamed glib.mk and substantially expanded. We intend to add more stuff here in the future, like canned rules for mkenums, marshallers, resources, etc. By default, tests are no longer compiled as part of 'make'. They will be built when 'make check' is run. The old behaviour can be obtained with --enable-always-build-tests. --disable-modular-tests is gone (because tests are no longer built by default). There is no longer any way to cause 'make check' to be a no-op, but that's not very useful anyway. A new glibtests.m4 file is introduced. Along with glib.mk, this provides for consistent handling of --enable-installed-tests and --enable-always-build-tests (mentioned above). Port our various test-installing Makefiles to the new framework. This patch substantially improves the situation in the toplevel tests/ directory. Things are now somewhat under control there. There were some tests being built that weren't even being run and we run those now. The long-running GObject performance tests in this directory have been removed from 'make check' because they take too long. As an experiment, 'make check' now runs the testcases on win32 builds, by default. We can't run them under gtester (since it uses a pipe to communicate with the subprocess) so just toss them in TESTS. Most of them are passing on win32. Things are not quite done here, but this patch is already a substantial improvement. More to come.
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if OS_UNIX
test_programs += \
spawn-test \
iochannel-test \
$(NULL)
Rework the build system for a new tests approach Perform a substantial cleanup of the build system with respect to building and installing testcases. First, Makefile.decl has been renamed glib.mk and substantially expanded. We intend to add more stuff here in the future, like canned rules for mkenums, marshallers, resources, etc. By default, tests are no longer compiled as part of 'make'. They will be built when 'make check' is run. The old behaviour can be obtained with --enable-always-build-tests. --disable-modular-tests is gone (because tests are no longer built by default). There is no longer any way to cause 'make check' to be a no-op, but that's not very useful anyway. A new glibtests.m4 file is introduced. Along with glib.mk, this provides for consistent handling of --enable-installed-tests and --enable-always-build-tests (mentioned above). Port our various test-installing Makefiles to the new framework. This patch substantially improves the situation in the toplevel tests/ directory. Things are now somewhat under control there. There were some tests being built that weren't even being run and we run those now. The long-running GObject performance tests in this directory have been removed from 'make check' because they take too long. As an experiment, 'make check' now runs the testcases on win32 builds, by default. We can't run them under gtester (since it uses a pipe to communicate with the subprocess) so just toss them in TESTS. Most of them are passing on win32. Things are not quite done here, but this patch is already a substantial improvement. More to come.
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# These don't appear to work installed and we don't want to run them under gtester either...
dist_uninstalled_test_extra_scripts = \
run-collate-tests.sh \
run-assert-msg-test.sh \
$(NULL)
endif
Rework the build system for a new tests approach Perform a substantial cleanup of the build system with respect to building and installing testcases. First, Makefile.decl has been renamed glib.mk and substantially expanded. We intend to add more stuff here in the future, like canned rules for mkenums, marshallers, resources, etc. By default, tests are no longer compiled as part of 'make'. They will be built when 'make check' is run. The old behaviour can be obtained with --enable-always-build-tests. --disable-modular-tests is gone (because tests are no longer built by default). There is no longer any way to cause 'make check' to be a no-op, but that's not very useful anyway. A new glibtests.m4 file is introduced. Along with glib.mk, this provides for consistent handling of --enable-installed-tests and --enable-always-build-tests (mentioned above). Port our various test-installing Makefiles to the new framework. This patch substantially improves the situation in the toplevel tests/ directory. Things are now somewhat under control there. There were some tests being built that weren't even being run and we run those now. The long-running GObject performance tests in this directory have been removed from 'make check' because they take too long. As an experiment, 'make check' now runs the testcases on win32 builds, by default. We can't run them under gtester (since it uses a pipe to communicate with the subprocess) so just toss them in TESTS. Most of them are passing on win32. Things are not quite done here, but this patch is already a substantial improvement. More to come.
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dist_test_data = \
iochannel-test-infile \
casemap.txt \
casefold.txt \
utf8.txt \
$(NULL)
Rework the build system for a new tests approach Perform a substantial cleanup of the build system with respect to building and installing testcases. First, Makefile.decl has been renamed glib.mk and substantially expanded. We intend to add more stuff here in the future, like canned rules for mkenums, marshallers, resources, etc. By default, tests are no longer compiled as part of 'make'. They will be built when 'make check' is run. The old behaviour can be obtained with --enable-always-build-tests. --disable-modular-tests is gone (because tests are no longer built by default). There is no longer any way to cause 'make check' to be a no-op, but that's not very useful anyway. A new glibtests.m4 file is introduced. Along with glib.mk, this provides for consistent handling of --enable-installed-tests and --enable-always-build-tests (mentioned above). Port our various test-installing Makefiles to the new framework. This patch substantially improves the situation in the toplevel tests/ directory. Things are now somewhat under control there. There were some tests being built that weren't even being run and we run those now. The long-running GObject performance tests in this directory have been removed from 'make check' because they take too long. As an experiment, 'make check' now runs the testcases on win32 builds, by default. We can't run them under gtester (since it uses a pipe to communicate with the subprocess) so just toss them in TESTS. Most of them are passing on win32. Things are not quite done here, but this patch is already a substantial improvement. More to come.
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# Run the 'installed' tests manually in-tree.
# This will cause them to be built even if installed tests are disabled.
check_PROGRAMS += $(installed_test_programs) $(installed_test_extra_programs)
check_SCRIPTS += $(installed_test_scripts)
TESTS += $(installed_test_programs) $(dist_uninstalled_test_extra_scripts)
TESTS_ENVIRONMENT = \
G_TEST_SRCDIR=$(abs_srcdir) \
G_TEST_BUILDDIR=$(abs_builddir) \
LIBCHARSET_ALIAS_DIR=$(top_builddir)/glib/libcharset \
MALLOC_CHECK_=2 \
MALLOC_PERTURB_=$$(($${RANDOM:-256} % 256))
test_programs += module-test
module_test_DEPENDENCIES = libmoduletestplugin_a.la libmoduletestplugin_b.la
module_test_LDADD = $(LDADD) $(top_builddir)/gmodule/libgmodule-2.0.la
module_test_LDFLAGS = $(G_MODULE_LDFLAGS)
slice_test_SOURCES = slice-test.c memchunks.c
slice_color_SOURCES = slice-color.c memchunks.c
slice_threadinit_LDADD = $(LDADD) $(top_builddir)/gthread/libgthread-2.0.la
Rework the build system for a new tests approach Perform a substantial cleanup of the build system with respect to building and installing testcases. First, Makefile.decl has been renamed glib.mk and substantially expanded. We intend to add more stuff here in the future, like canned rules for mkenums, marshallers, resources, etc. By default, tests are no longer compiled as part of 'make'. They will be built when 'make check' is run. The old behaviour can be obtained with --enable-always-build-tests. --disable-modular-tests is gone (because tests are no longer built by default). There is no longer any way to cause 'make check' to be a no-op, but that's not very useful anyway. A new glibtests.m4 file is introduced. Along with glib.mk, this provides for consistent handling of --enable-installed-tests and --enable-always-build-tests (mentioned above). Port our various test-installing Makefiles to the new framework. This patch substantially improves the situation in the toplevel tests/ directory. Things are now somewhat under control there. There were some tests being built that weren't even being run and we run those now. The long-running GObject performance tests in this directory have been removed from 'make check' because they take too long. As an experiment, 'make check' now runs the testcases on win32 builds, by default. We can't run them under gtester (since it uses a pipe to communicate with the subprocess) so just toss them in TESTS. Most of them are passing on win32. Things are not quite done here, but this patch is already a substantial improvement. More to come.
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test_ltlibraries = libmoduletestplugin_a.la libmoduletestplugin_b.la
Rework the build system for a new tests approach Perform a substantial cleanup of the build system with respect to building and installing testcases. First, Makefile.decl has been renamed glib.mk and substantially expanded. We intend to add more stuff here in the future, like canned rules for mkenums, marshallers, resources, etc. By default, tests are no longer compiled as part of 'make'. They will be built when 'make check' is run. The old behaviour can be obtained with --enable-always-build-tests. --disable-modular-tests is gone (because tests are no longer built by default). There is no longer any way to cause 'make check' to be a no-op, but that's not very useful anyway. A new glibtests.m4 file is introduced. Along with glib.mk, this provides for consistent handling of --enable-installed-tests and --enable-always-build-tests (mentioned above). Port our various test-installing Makefiles to the new framework. This patch substantially improves the situation in the toplevel tests/ directory. Things are now somewhat under control there. There were some tests being built that weren't even being run and we run those now. The long-running GObject performance tests in this directory have been removed from 'make check' because they take too long. As an experiment, 'make check' now runs the testcases on win32 builds, by default. We can't run them under gtester (since it uses a pipe to communicate with the subprocess) so just toss them in TESTS. Most of them are passing on win32. Things are not quite done here, but this patch is already a substantial improvement. More to come.
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libmoduletestplugin_a_la_SOURCES = libmoduletestplugin_a.c
libmoduletestplugin_a_la_LDFLAGS = $(G_MODULE_LDFLAGS) -avoid-version -module $(no_undefined)
libmoduletestplugin_a_la_LIBADD = $(G_MODULE_LIBS) ../glib/libglib-2.0.la ../gmodule/libgmodule-2.0.la
Rework the build system for a new tests approach Perform a substantial cleanup of the build system with respect to building and installing testcases. First, Makefile.decl has been renamed glib.mk and substantially expanded. We intend to add more stuff here in the future, like canned rules for mkenums, marshallers, resources, etc. By default, tests are no longer compiled as part of 'make'. They will be built when 'make check' is run. The old behaviour can be obtained with --enable-always-build-tests. --disable-modular-tests is gone (because tests are no longer built by default). There is no longer any way to cause 'make check' to be a no-op, but that's not very useful anyway. A new glibtests.m4 file is introduced. Along with glib.mk, this provides for consistent handling of --enable-installed-tests and --enable-always-build-tests (mentioned above). Port our various test-installing Makefiles to the new framework. This patch substantially improves the situation in the toplevel tests/ directory. Things are now somewhat under control there. There were some tests being built that weren't even being run and we run those now. The long-running GObject performance tests in this directory have been removed from 'make check' because they take too long. As an experiment, 'make check' now runs the testcases on win32 builds, by default. We can't run them under gtester (since it uses a pipe to communicate with the subprocess) so just toss them in TESTS. Most of them are passing on win32. Things are not quite done here, but this patch is already a substantial improvement. More to come.
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libmoduletestplugin_b_la_SOURCES = libmoduletestplugin_b.c
libmoduletestplugin_b_la_LDFLAGS = $(G_MODULE_LDFLAGS) -avoid-version -module $(no_undefined)
libmoduletestplugin_b_la_LIBADD = $(G_MODULE_LIBS) ../glib/libglib-2.0.la ../gmodule/libgmodule-2.0.la
Rework the build system for a new tests approach Perform a substantial cleanup of the build system with respect to building and installing testcases. First, Makefile.decl has been renamed glib.mk and substantially expanded. We intend to add more stuff here in the future, like canned rules for mkenums, marshallers, resources, etc. By default, tests are no longer compiled as part of 'make'. They will be built when 'make check' is run. The old behaviour can be obtained with --enable-always-build-tests. --disable-modular-tests is gone (because tests are no longer built by default). There is no longer any way to cause 'make check' to be a no-op, but that's not very useful anyway. A new glibtests.m4 file is introduced. Along with glib.mk, this provides for consistent handling of --enable-installed-tests and --enable-always-build-tests (mentioned above). Port our various test-installing Makefiles to the new framework. This patch substantially improves the situation in the toplevel tests/ directory. Things are now somewhat under control there. There were some tests being built that weren't even being run and we run those now. The long-running GObject performance tests in this directory have been removed from 'make check' because they take too long. As an experiment, 'make check' now runs the testcases on win32 builds, by default. We can't run them under gtester (since it uses a pipe to communicate with the subprocess) so just toss them in TESTS. Most of them are passing on win32. Things are not quite done here, but this patch is already a substantial improvement. More to come.
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if !ENABLE_INSTALLED_TESTS
# see http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-libtool/2013-05/msg00009.html and gio/tests/Makefile.am
libmoduletestplugin_a_la_LDFLAGS += -rpath /
libmoduletestplugin_b_la_LDFLAGS += -rpath /
endif
Rework the build system for a new tests approach Perform a substantial cleanup of the build system with respect to building and installing testcases. First, Makefile.decl has been renamed glib.mk and substantially expanded. We intend to add more stuff here in the future, like canned rules for mkenums, marshallers, resources, etc. By default, tests are no longer compiled as part of 'make'. They will be built when 'make check' is run. The old behaviour can be obtained with --enable-always-build-tests. --disable-modular-tests is gone (because tests are no longer built by default). There is no longer any way to cause 'make check' to be a no-op, but that's not very useful anyway. A new glibtests.m4 file is introduced. Along with glib.mk, this provides for consistent handling of --enable-installed-tests and --enable-always-build-tests (mentioned above). Port our various test-installing Makefiles to the new framework. This patch substantially improves the situation in the toplevel tests/ directory. Things are now somewhat under control there. There were some tests being built that weren't even being run and we run those now. The long-running GObject performance tests in this directory have been removed from 'make check' because they take too long. As an experiment, 'make check' now runs the testcases on win32 builds, by default. We can't run them under gtester (since it uses a pipe to communicate with the subprocess) so just toss them in TESTS. Most of them are passing on win32. Things are not quite done here, but this patch is already a substantial improvement. More to come.
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dist-hook: $(BUILT_EXTRA_DIST)
files='$(BUILT_EXTRA_DIST)'; \
for f in $$files; do \
if test -f $$f; then d=.; else d=$(srcdir); fi; \
cp $$d/$$f $(distdir) || exit 1; \
done
mkdir $(distdir)/collate; \
for f in $(srcdir)/collate/* ; do \
if test -f $$f; then cp $$f $(distdir)/collate; fi; \
done
if HAVE_CXX
installed_test_programs += cxx-test
cxx_test_SOURCES = cxx-test.C
endif
Rework the build system for a new tests approach Perform a substantial cleanup of the build system with respect to building and installing testcases. First, Makefile.decl has been renamed glib.mk and substantially expanded. We intend to add more stuff here in the future, like canned rules for mkenums, marshallers, resources, etc. By default, tests are no longer compiled as part of 'make'. They will be built when 'make check' is run. The old behaviour can be obtained with --enable-always-build-tests. --disable-modular-tests is gone (because tests are no longer built by default). There is no longer any way to cause 'make check' to be a no-op, but that's not very useful anyway. A new glibtests.m4 file is introduced. Along with glib.mk, this provides for consistent handling of --enable-installed-tests and --enable-always-build-tests (mentioned above). Port our various test-installing Makefiles to the new framework. This patch substantially improves the situation in the toplevel tests/ directory. Things are now somewhat under control there. There were some tests being built that weren't even being run and we run those now. The long-running GObject performance tests in this directory have been removed from 'make check' because they take too long. As an experiment, 'make check' now runs the testcases on win32 builds, by default. We can't run them under gtester (since it uses a pipe to communicate with the subprocess) so just toss them in TESTS. Most of them are passing on win32. Things are not quite done here, but this patch is already a substantial improvement. More to come.
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if ENABLE_TIMELOOP
installed_test_programs += timeloop
endif
Rework the build system for a new tests approach Perform a substantial cleanup of the build system with respect to building and installing testcases. First, Makefile.decl has been renamed glib.mk and substantially expanded. We intend to add more stuff here in the future, like canned rules for mkenums, marshallers, resources, etc. By default, tests are no longer compiled as part of 'make'. They will be built when 'make check' is run. The old behaviour can be obtained with --enable-always-build-tests. --disable-modular-tests is gone (because tests are no longer built by default). There is no longer any way to cause 'make check' to be a no-op, but that's not very useful anyway. A new glibtests.m4 file is introduced. Along with glib.mk, this provides for consistent handling of --enable-installed-tests and --enable-always-build-tests (mentioned above). Port our various test-installing Makefiles to the new framework. This patch substantially improves the situation in the toplevel tests/ directory. Things are now somewhat under control there. There were some tests being built that weren't even being run and we run those now. The long-running GObject performance tests in this directory have been removed from 'make check' because they take too long. As an experiment, 'make check' now runs the testcases on win32 builds, by default. We can't run them under gtester (since it uses a pipe to communicate with the subprocess) so just toss them in TESTS. Most of them are passing on win32. Things are not quite done here, but this patch is already a substantial improvement. More to come.
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if PLATFORM_WIN32
no_undefined = -no-undefined
Rework the build system for a new tests approach Perform a substantial cleanup of the build system with respect to building and installing testcases. First, Makefile.decl has been renamed glib.mk and substantially expanded. We intend to add more stuff here in the future, like canned rules for mkenums, marshallers, resources, etc. By default, tests are no longer compiled as part of 'make'. They will be built when 'make check' is run. The old behaviour can be obtained with --enable-always-build-tests. --disable-modular-tests is gone (because tests are no longer built by default). There is no longer any way to cause 'make check' to be a no-op, but that's not very useful anyway. A new glibtests.m4 file is introduced. Along with glib.mk, this provides for consistent handling of --enable-installed-tests and --enable-always-build-tests (mentioned above). Port our various test-installing Makefiles to the new framework. This patch substantially improves the situation in the toplevel tests/ directory. Things are now somewhat under control there. There were some tests being built that weren't even being run and we run those now. The long-running GObject performance tests in this directory have been removed from 'make check' because they take too long. As an experiment, 'make check' now runs the testcases on win32 builds, by default. We can't run them under gtester (since it uses a pipe to communicate with the subprocess) so just toss them in TESTS. Most of them are passing on win32. Things are not quite done here, but this patch is already a substantial improvement. More to come.
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module_test_exp = module-test.exp
module-test.exp: module-test.o
$(DLLTOOL) --output-exp module-test.exp module-test.o
installed_test_extra_programs = spawn-test-win32-gui
spawn_test_win32_gui_LDFLAGS = -mwindows
endif
EXTRA_DIST += \
$(test_scripts) \
makefile.msc.in \
gen-casefold-txt.pl \
gen-casemap-txt.pl \
iochannel-test-infile \
timeloop-basic.c \
assert-msg-test.gdb
BUILT_EXTRA_DIST += \
makefile.msc
DISTCLEANFILES += \
iochannel-test-outfile \
file-test-get-contents \
maptest \
mapchild \
collate.out