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Philip Withnall
a05b64a0cb build: Use AM_TESTS_ENVIRONMENT rather than TESTS_ENVIRONMENT
TESTS_ENVIRONMENT is reserved for the user to be able to set when
running the tests. AM_TESTS_ENVIRONMENT is for the tests’ Makefile to
set itself.

https://www.gnu.org/software/automake/manual/html_node/Scripts_002dbased-Testsuites.html

Signed-off-by: Philip Withnall <withnall@endlessm.com>

https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=782996
2017-05-23 13:29:40 +01:00
Ryan Lortie
601a00fa2a Change a pair of TESTS = to TEST += 2013-06-01 09:55:13 -04:00
Ryan Lortie
f9eb9eed10 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.
2013-05-31 23:12:15 -04:00
Matthias Clasen
ab328469f5 Silence automake
automake doesn't like INCLUDES anymore.
2013-02-02 22:54:15 -05:00
Mark Nauwelaerts
24b9f61ee4 tests: add check for leaking signal return value
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=674800
2012-08-05 12:52:33 +01:00
Matthias Clasen
c173c0beb4 Drop g_thread_init from tests
This is not needed anymore.
2012-04-02 09:09:11 -04:00
Ryan Lortie
fd382156b8 tests: disable deprecation warnings for tests
We need to test deprecated functions, so don't warn us for doing so.
2011-10-13 10:51:35 -04:00
Ryan Lortie
b3b7ea8e22 Replace -I with $(glib_INCLUDES) and friends
Stop using ad hoc -I in all of our Makefile.am.  Use the new variables
instead.
2010-08-06 13:10:34 -04:00
paul
9f6faaffb6 Add $(top_builddir)/glib to includes
This is required to find glibconfig.h during srcdir != builddir builds
2010-08-05 09:08:34 -04:00
Olivier Crête
f6d3e224df notify: Add tests for threadsafe object notifies
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=166020
2010-07-22 21:56:21 +02:00
21:06:47 Tim Janik
1e55738f31 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
2007-11-21 20:09:46 +00:00
Billy Biggs
e8e3891c0f Add a missing reference to libglib in the LDADD for this test.
2005-11-07  Billy Biggs <vektor@dumbterm.net>

	* tests/refcount/Makefile.am: Add a missing reference to libglib
	in the LDADD for this test.
2005-11-07 16:29:19 +00:00
Sebastian Wilhelmi
d8d12ca541 Link the the refcount tests to the system thread library $(G_THREAD_LIBS).
2005-09-11  Sebastian Wilhelmi  <seppi@seppi.de>

	* tests/refcount/Makefile.am (INCLUDES): Link the the refcount
	tests to the system thread library $(G_THREAD_LIBS). Fixes #313744
	and #314217.
2005-09-11 16:48:38 +00:00
Tim Janik
10a3867a6e test high contention on closure reference counts to trigger and catch
Mon Aug  1 23:33:47 2005  Tim Janik  <timj@imendio.com>

        * tests/refcount/closures.c: test high contention on closure
        reference counts to trigger and catch non-atomic updates.

        * tests/refcount/objects.c:
        * tests/refcount/objects2.c:
        * tests/refcount/properties.c:
        * tests/refcount/properties2.c:
        * tests/refcount/signals.c:
        fixed up test and threading fundamentals. variables accessed from all
        threads need to be volatile. context switches are enforced by using
        g_thread_yield(), not g_usleep(1) which may result in busy waits on
        some platforms. for testcode, always consider all warnings and
        critical messages fatal. issue the currently running program on
        stdout. improved progress indicators.

        * tests/refcount/properties.c:
        * tests/refcount/objects.c:
        don't overdo the number of testing threads to keep the testing machine
        usable, 2 threads can produce as much contention as 20 if executing the
        same code.

        * tests/refcount/signals.c: only start 1 thread per object. GObject
        doesn't provide mutually exclusive object access, but only mutually
        exclusive reference count modification.

        * tests/Makefile.am: added closures test.
2005-08-01 21:47:15 +00:00
Matthias Clasen
39ea11ce6b Make refcounting threadsafe by using atomic operations. (#166020, Wim
2005-07-15  Matthias Clasen  <mclasen@redhat.com>

	Make refcounting threadsafe by using atomic
	operations.  (#166020, Wim Taymans)

	* gobject.c: Use a recursive lock to protect the
	notify queue.
	(g_object_unref): Get rid of g_object_last_unref and
	do the last unref handling in g_object_unref.
	(g_object_ref, g_object_unref): Use atomic operations.

	* gsignal.c (struct _HandlerMatch): Use a full integer
	for the ref_count field.
	(handler_ref, handler_unref_R): Use atomic operations.

	* gparam.c (g_param_spec_ref, g_param_spec_unref):
	Use atomic operations instead of a lock to make the
	refcounting threadsafe.

	* gclosure.c (g_closure_ref, g_closure_unref): Use atomic
	operations. This is more complicated here, since the
	refcount is stored in a bitfield, so we also have
	to access all other bitfield members atomically.

	* gsignal.c (handlers_find): Read the meta_marshal flag
	of the closure atomically.

	* tests/Makefile.am (SUBDIRS): Add tests/refcount

	* configure.in: Add tests/refcount

	* tests/refcount/properties.c: Test property changes
	from multiple threads.

	* tests/refcount/signals.c: Test signal emission from
	multiple threads.

	* tests/refcount/objects.c: Test refcounting from
	multiple threads.

	* tests/refcount/objects2.c:
	* tests/refcount/properties2.c: Tests to measure the
	overhead of threadsafe refcounting.

	* glib/giochannel.c (g_io_channel_ref, g_io_channel_unref):
	Use atomic operations to make refcounting
	threadsafe.  (#166020, Wim Taymans)
2005-07-15 16:51:10 +00:00