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If not, see . ### Commentary: ## Some targets: ## check: re-run all tests, writing to .log files. ## check-maybe: run all tests which are outdated with their .log file ## or the source files they are testing. ## filename.log: run tests from filename.el(c) if .log file needs updating ## filename: re-run tests from filename.el(c), with no logging ### Code: SHELL = @SHELL@ srcdir = @srcdir@ abs_top_srcdir = @abs_top_srcdir@ top_builddir = @top_builddir@ VPATH = $(srcdir) FIND_DELETE = @FIND_DELETE@ MKDIR_P = @MKDIR_P@ CC = @CC@ CFLAGS = @CFLAGS@ PROFILING_CFLAGS = @PROFILING_CFLAGS@ WARN_CFLAGS = @WARN_CFLAGS@ WERROR_CFLAGS = @WERROR_CFLAGS@ CPPFLAGS = @CPPFLAGS@ SO = @MODULES_SUFFIX@ SEPCHAR = @SEPCHAR@ HAVE_NATIVE_COMP = @HAVE_NATIVE_COMP@ -include ${top_builddir}/src/verbose.mk # We never change directory before running Emacs, so a relative file # name is fine, and makes life easier. If we need to change # directory, we can use emacs --chdir. EMACS = ../src/emacs EMACS_EXTRAOPT = # Command line flags for Emacs. # Apparently MSYS bash would convert "-L :" to "-L ;" anyway, # but we might as well be explicit. EMACSOPT = --no-init-file --no-site-file --no-site-lisp -L "$(SEPCHAR)$(srcdir)" $(EMACS_EXTRAOPT) # Prevent any settings in the user environment causing problems. unexport EMACSDATA EMACSDOC EMACSLOADPATH EMACSPATH GREP_OPTIONS XDG_CONFIG_HOME # To run tests under a debugger, set this to eg: "gdb --args". GDB = # Whether a timeout shall be given, writing possibly a core dump. ifneq (${EMACS_TEST_TIMEOUT},) TEST_TIMEOUT = timeout -s ABRT ${EMACS_TEST_TIMEOUT} endif # Set this to 'yes' to run the tests in an interactive instance. TEST_INTERACTIVE ?= no ifeq ($(TEST_INTERACTIVE),yes) TEST_RUN_ERT = --eval '(ert (quote ${SELECTOR_ACTUAL}))' else TEST_RUN_ERT = --batch --eval '(ert-run-tests-batch-and-exit (quote ${SELECTOR_ACTUAL}))' ${WRITE_LOG} endif # Whether to run tests from .el files in preference to .elc, we do # this by default since it gives nicer stacktraces. # If you just want a pass/fail, setting this to no is much faster. export TEST_LOAD_EL ?= \ $(if $(findstring $(MAKECMDGOALS), all check check-maybe),no,yes) # Additional settings for ert. ert_opts = # Supply a path to local tree-sitter installations, as we run tests # without a valid HOME. ert_opts += --eval "(setq treesit-extra-load-path '(\"$(HOME)/.emacs.d/tree-sitter\"))" # Maximum length of lines in ert backtraces; nil for no limit. # (if empty, use the default ert-batch-backtrace-right-margin). TEST_BACKTRACE_LINE_LENGTH = ifneq (${TEST_BACKTRACE_LINE_LENGTH},) ert_opts += --eval '(setq ert-batch-backtrace-right-margin ${TEST_BACKTRACE_LINE_LENGTH})' endif ifeq (@HAVE_MODULES@, yes) MODULES_EMACSOPT := --module-assertions else MODULES_EMACSOPT := endif # The actual Emacs command run in the targets below. # Prevent locales influencing the text of the errors we expect to receive. emacs = LANG=C EMACS_TEST_DIRECTORY=$(abspath $(srcdir)) \ $(GDB) $(TEST_TIMEOUT) "$(EMACS)" $(MODULES_EMACSOPT) $(EMACSOPT) # Set HOME to a nonexistent directory to prevent tests from accessing # it accidentally (e.g., popping up a gnupg dialog if ~/.authinfo.gpg # exists, or writing to ~/.bzr.log when running bzr commands). # NOTE if the '/nonexistent' name is changed `normal-top-level' in # startup.el must be updated too. TEST_HOME = /nonexistent test_module_dir := src/emacs-module-resources .PHONY: all check all: check SYSTEM_TYPE = @SYSTEM_TYPE@ TEST_NATIVE_COMP = $(HAVE_NATIVE_COMP) # Avoid fork failures on Cygwin. See bug#62450 and etc/PROBLEMS # ("Fork failures in a build with native compilation"). ifeq ($(SYSTEM_TYPE),cygwin) TEST_NATIVE_COMP = no endif ifeq ($(TEST_NATIVE_COMP),yes) SELECTOR_DEFAULT = (not (or (tag :expensive-test) (tag :unstable))) SELECTOR_EXPENSIVE = (not (tag :unstable)) SELECTOR_ALL = t else SELECTOR_DEFAULT = (not (or (tag :expensive-test) (tag :unstable) (tag :nativecomp))) SELECTOR_EXPENSIVE = (not (or (tag :unstable) (tag :nativecomp))) SELECTOR_ALL = (not (tag :nativecomp)) endif ifdef SELECTOR SELECTOR_ACTUAL=$(SELECTOR) else ifndef MAKECMDGOALS SELECTOR_ACTUAL=$(SELECTOR_DEFAULT) else ifeq ($(MAKECMDGOALS),all) SELECTOR_ACTUAL=$(SELECTOR_DEFAULT) else ifeq ($(MAKECMDGOALS),check) SELECTOR_ACTUAL=$(SELECTOR_DEFAULT) else ifeq ($(MAKECMDGOALS),check-maybe) SELECTOR_ACTUAL=$(SELECTOR_DEFAULT) else SELECTOR_ACTUAL=$(SELECTOR_EXPENSIVE) endif ## Byte-compile all test files to test for errors. %.elc: %.el $(AM_V_ELC)$(emacs) --batch -f batch-byte-compile $< ifdef EMACS_HYDRA_CI WRITE_LOG = 2>&1 | tee $@ else ## Save logs, and show logs for failed tests. WRITE_LOG = > $@ 2>&1 || { STAT=$$?; cat $@; exit $$STAT; } endif ## On Emba, always show logs for certain problematic tests. ifdef EMACS_EMBA_CI lisp/filenotify-tests.log lisp/net/tramp-tests.log \ : WRITE_LOG = 2>&1 | tee $@ endif ifeq ($(TEST_LOAD_EL), yes) testloadfile = $*.el else testloadfile = $* endif %.log: %.elc $(AM_V_GEN)${MKDIR_P} $(dir $@) $(AM_V_at)HOME=$(TEST_HOME) $(emacs) \ -l ert ${ert_opts} -l $(testloadfile) \ $(TEST_RUN_ERT) ifeq (@HAVE_MODULES@, yes) maybe_exclude_module_tests := else maybe_exclude_module_tests := -name emacs-module-tests.el -prune -o endif ## Optional list of .el files to exclude from testing. ## Intended for use in automated testing where one or more files ## has some problem and needs to be excluded. ## To avoid writing full name, can use eg %foo-tests.el. EXCLUDE_TESTS = ## To speed up parallel builds, put these slow test files (which can ## take longer than all the rest combined) at the start of the list. SLOW_TESTS = ${srcdir}/lisp/net/tramp-tests.el ELFILES := $(sort $(shell find ${srcdir} -name manual -prune -o \ -name data -prune -o \ -name "*resources" -prune -o \ ${maybe_exclude_module_tests} \ -name "*.el" ! -name ".*" -print)) $(foreach slow,${SLOW_TESTS},$(eval ELFILES:= ${slow} $(filter-out ${slow},${ELFILES}))) $(foreach exclude,${EXCLUDE_TESTS},$(eval ELFILES:= $(filter-out ${exclude},${ELFILES}))) ## .log files may be in a different directory for out of source builds LOGFILES := $(patsubst %.el,%.log, \ $(patsubst $(srcdir)/%,%,$(ELFILES))) TESTS := $(LOGFILES:.log=) ## If we have to interrupt a hanging test, preserve the log so we can ## see what the problem was. .PRECIOUS: %.log ## Stop make deleting these as intermediate files. .SECONDARY: ${ELFILES:.el=.elc} $(test_module_dir)/*.o .PHONY: ${TESTS} define test_template ## A test FOO-tests depends on the source file with the similar ## name, unless FOO itself contains the string '-tests/'. ## The similar name is FOO.c if FOO begins with '{lib-,}src/', FOO.el ## otherwise. Although this heuristic does not identify all the ## dependencies, it is better than nothing. ifeq (,$(patsubst %-tests,,$(1))$(findstring -tests/,$(1))) $(1).log: $(patsubst %-tests,$(srcdir)/../%,$(1))$(if \ $(patsubst src/%,,$(patsubst lib-src/%,,$(1))),.el,.c) $(notdir $(1).log): $(1).log endif ## Short aliases that always re-run the tests, with no logging. ## Define both with and without the directory name for ease of use. .PHONY: $(1) $(notdir $(1)) $(1): @test ! -f $(1).log || mv $(1).log $(1).log~ +@$(MAKE) $(1).log WRITE_LOG= $(notdir $(1)): $(1) endef $(foreach test,${TESTS},$(eval $(call test_template,${test}))) ## Get the tests for only a specific directory. SUBDIRS = $(sort $(shell cd ${srcdir} && find lib-src lisp misc src -type d \ \( -name '*resources*' -prune \ -o ! -name '*auto-save-list' -print \))) SUBDIR_TARGETS = define subdir_template SUBDIR_TARGETS += check-$(subst /,-,$(1)) .PHONY: check-$(subst /,-,$(1)) check-$(subst /,-,$(1)): @${MAKE} check LOGFILES="$(patsubst %.el,%.log, \ $(patsubst $(srcdir)/%,%,$(wildcard ${srcdir}/$(1)/*.el)))" endef $(foreach subdir, $(SUBDIRS), $(eval $(call subdir_template,$(subdir)))) ifeq (@HAVE_MODULES@, yes) # -fPIC is a no-op on Windows, but causes a compiler warning ifeq ($(SO),.dll) FPIC_CFLAGS = else FPIC_CFLAGS = -fPIC endif GMP_H = @GMP_H@ LIBGMP = @LIBGMP@ CLOCK_TIME_LIB = @CLOCK_TIME_LIB@ NANOSLEEP_LIB = @NANOSLEEP_LIB@ MODULE_CFLAGS = $(and $(GMP_H),-I.) -I../src -I$(srcdir)/../src \ $(FPIC_CFLAGS) $(PROFILING_CFLAGS) \ $(WARN_CFLAGS) $(WERROR_CFLAGS) $(CFLAGS) gmp.h: echo '#include "$(srcdir)/../lib/mini-gmp.h"' >$@ test_module = $(test_module_dir)/mod-test${SO} src/emacs-module-tests.log src/emacs-module-tests.elc: $(test_module) # In the compilation command, we can't use any object or archive file # as source because those are not compiled with -fPIC. Therefore we # use only source files. $(test_module): $(test_module:${SO}=.c) ../src/emacs-module.h \ ../src/config.h $(and $(GMP_H),gmp.h) $(AM_V_CCLD)${MKDIR_P} $(dir $@) $(AM_V_at)$(CC) -shared $(CPPFLAGS) $(MODULE_CFLAGS) $(LDFLAGS) \ -o $@ $< $(LIBGMP) \ $(and $(GMP_H),$(srcdir)/../lib/mini-gmp.c) \ $(CLOCK_TIME_LIB) $(NANOSLEEP_LIB) endif src/emacs-tests.log: ../lib-src/seccomp-filter.c ## Check that there is no 'automated' subdirectory, which would ## indicate an incomplete merge from an older version of Emacs where ## the tests were arranged differently. .PHONY: check-no-automated-subdir check-no-automated-subdir: ${AM_V_at}test ! -d $(srcdir)/automated ## Rerun all default tests. check: mostlyclean check-no-automated-subdir @${MAKE} check-doit SELECTOR="${SELECTOR_ACTUAL}" ## Rerun all default and expensive tests. .PHONY: check-expensive check-expensive: mostlyclean check-no-automated-subdir @${MAKE} check-doit SELECTOR="${SELECTOR_EXPENSIVE}" ## Run all tests, regardless of tag. .PHONY: check-all check-all: mostlyclean check-no-automated-subdir @${MAKE} check-doit SELECTOR="${SELECTOR_ALL}" ## Re-run all tests which are outdated. A test is outdated if its ## logfile is out-of-date with either the test file, or the source ## files that the tests depend on. See test_template. .PHONY: check-maybe check-maybe: check-no-automated-subdir @${MAKE} check-doit SELECTOR="${SELECTOR_ACTUAL}" check-byte-compile: @${MAKE} $(ELFILES:.el=.elc) ## Run the tests. .PHONY: check-doit ## We can't put LOGFILES as prerequisites, because that would stop the ## summarizing step from running when there is an error. check-doit: ifeq ($(TEST_INTERACTIVE), yes) HOME=$(TEST_HOME) $(emacs) \ -l ert ${ert_opts} \ $(patsubst %,-l %,$(if $(findstring $(TEST_LOAD_EL),yes),$ELFILES,$(ELFILES:.el=))) \ $(TEST_RUN_ERT) else -@${MAKE} -k ${LOGFILES} @$(emacs) --batch -l ert --eval \ "(ert-summarize-tests-batch-and-exit ${SUMMARIZE_TESTS})" ${LOGFILES} endif .PHONY: mostlyclean clean bootstrap-clean distclean maintainer-clean mostlyclean: -@for f in ${LOGFILES}; do test ! -f $$f || mv $$f $$f~; done rm -f ./*.tmp # If 'find' supports -delete, it also supports -path. Otherwise, use # -prune and $(FIND_DELETE) instead. -prune is incompatible with -delete. ifeq ($(FIND_DELETE),-delete) CLEAN_XML_FILES = '(' -name '*.xml' -a ! -path '*resources*' ')' -delete else CLEAN_XML_FILES = -name '*resources*' -prune -o -name '*.xml' $(FIND_DELETE) endif clean: find . '(' -name '*.log' -o -name '*.log~' ')' $(FIND_DELETE) find . $(CLEAN_XML_FILES) rm -f ${srcdir}/lisp/gnus/mml-sec-resources/random_seed rm -f $(test_module_dir)/*.o $(test_module_dir)/*.so \ $(test_module_dir)/*.dll gmp.h bootstrap-clean: clean find $(srcdir) -name '*.elc' $(FIND_DELETE) distclean: clean rm -f Makefile maintainer-clean: distclean bootstrap-clean .PHONY: check-declare check-declare: $(emacs) --batch -l check-declare \ --eval '(check-declare-directory "$(srcdir)")' .PHONY: subdirs subdir-targets generate-test-jobs subdirs: @: $(info $(SUBDIRS)) subdir-targets: @: $(info $(SUBDIR_TARGETS)) generate-test-jobs: @$(MAKE) -C infra generate-test-jobs SUBDIRS="$(SUBDIRS)"