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The Location of Emacs-Lisp Tests
The Main Emacs Repository
The Emacs repository contains a very large number of Emacs-Lisp files, many of which pre-date both formal package support for Emacs and automated unit testing.
All paths are relative to the Emacs root directory.
Source
Lisp files are stored in the lisp
directory or its sub-directories.
Sub-directories are in many cases themed after packages (gnus
, org
,
calc
), related functionality (net
, emacs-lisp
, progmodes
) or status
(obsolete
).
C source is stored in the src
directory, which is flat.
Test Files
Automated tests should be stored in the test/lisp
directory for
tests of functionality implemented in Lisp, and in the test/src
directory for functionality implemented in C. Tests should reflect
the directory structure of the source tree; so tests for files in the
lisp/emacs-lisp
source directory should reside in the
test/lisp/emacs-lisp
directory.
Tests should normally reside in a file with -tests.el
added to the
base-name of the tested source file; hence ert.el
is tested in
ert-tests.el
, and pcase.el
is tested in pcase-tests.el
. As an
exception, tests for a single feature may be placed into multiple
files of any name which are themselves placed in a directory named
after the feature with -tests
appended, such as
/test/lisp/emacs-lisp/eieio-tests
Similarly, features implemented in C should reside in /test/src
and
be named after the C file with -tests.el
added to the base-name of
the tested source file. Thus, tests for src/fileio.c
should be in
test/src/fileio-tests.el
.
There are also some test materials that cannot be run automatically
(i.e. via ert). These should be placed in /test/manual
; they are
not run by the "make check" command and its derivatives.
Resource Files
Resource files for tests (containing test data) should reside in a
directory named after the feature with a -resources
suffix, and
located in the same directory as the feature. Hence, the lisp file
lisp/progmodes/flymake.el
, with tests in
test/lisp/progmodes/flymake-tests.el
, should have resources in a
directory called test/lisp/progmodes/flymake-resources
.
No guidance is given for the organization of resource files inside the
-resources
directory; files can be organized at the author's
discretion.