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* lisp/emacs-lisp/ert-x.el (tramp-methods) (tramp-default-host-alist): Declare. (ert-remote-temporary-file-directory): New defconst. * test/README: Mention dnd-tests.el. * test/lisp/autorevert-tests.el (auto-revert-test-remote-temporary-file-directory): Remove. Replace all uses by `ert-remote-temporary-file-directory'. * test/lisp/dnd-tests.el (ert-x): Require. (dnd-tests-temporary-file-directory): Remove. Replace all uses by `ert-remote-temporary-file-directory'. * test/lisp/filenotify-tests.el (file-notify-test-remote-temporary-file-directory): Remove. Replace all uses by `ert-remote-temporary-file-directory'. * test/lisp/shadowfile-tests.el (ert-x): Require. (shadow-test-remote-temporary-file-directory): Remove. Replace all uses by `ert-remote-temporary-file-directory'. * test/lisp/net/tramp-tests.el: Don't require ert. (ert-remote-temporary-file-directory): Define if it doesn't exist. (tramp-test-temporary-file-directory): Remove. Replace all uses by `ert-remote-temporary-file-directory'.
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Copyright (C) 2008-2022 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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See the end of the file for license conditions.
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This directory contains files intended to test various aspects of
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Emacs's functionality. Please help add tests!
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See the file file-organization.org for the details of the directory
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structure and file-naming conventions.
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For tests in the manual/ subdirectory, look there for separate README
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files, or look for instructions in the test files themselves.
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Emacs uses ERT, Emacs Lisp Regression Testing, for testing. See (info
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"(ert)") or https://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/manual/html_node/ert/
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for more information on writing and running tests.
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Tests could be tagged by the developer. In this test directory, the
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following tags are recognized:
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* :expensive-test
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The test needs a serious amount of time to run. It is not intended
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to run on a regular basis by users. Instead, it runs on demand
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only, or during regression tests.
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* :nativecomp
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The test runs only if Emacs is configured with Lisp native compiler
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support.
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* :unstable
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The test is under development. It shall run on demand only.
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The Makefile sets the environment variable $EMACS_TEST_DIRECTORY,
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which points to this directory. This environment variable does not
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exist when the tests are run outside make. The Makefile supports the
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following targets:
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* make check
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Run all tests as defined in the directory. Expensive and unstable
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tests are suppressed. The result of the tests for <filename>.el is
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stored in <filename>.log.
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* make check-maybe
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Like "make check", but run only the tests for files which have
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unresolved prerequisites.
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* make check-expensive
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Like "make check", but run also the tests marked as expensive.
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* make check-all
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Like "make check", but run all tests.
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* make check-<dirname>
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Like "make check", but run only the tests in test/<dirname>/*.el.
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<dirname> is a relative directory path, which has replaced "/" by "-",
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like in "check-src" or "check-lisp-net".
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* make <filename> -or- make <filename>.log
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Run all tests declared in <filename>.el. This includes expensive
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tests. In the former case the output is shown on the terminal, in
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the latter case the output is written to <filename>.log.
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<filename> could be either a relative file name like
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"lisp/files-tests", or a package name like "files-tests".
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ERT offers selectors, which make it possible to filter out which test
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cases shall run. The make variable $(SELECTOR) gives you a simple
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mean to use your own selectors. The ERT manual describes how
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selectors are constructed, see (info "(ert)Test Selectors") or
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https://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/manual/html_node/ert/Test-Selectors.html
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You could use predefined selectors of the Makefile. "make <filename>
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SELECTOR='$(SELECTOR_DEFAULT)'" runs all tests for <filename>.el
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except the tests tagged as expensive or unstable. Other predefined
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selectors are $(SELECTOR_EXPENSIVE) (run all tests except unstable
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ones) and $(SELECTOR_ALL) (run all tests).
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If your test file contains the tests "test-foo", "test2-foo" and
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"test-foo-remote", and you want to run only the former two tests, you
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could use a selector regexp (note that the "$" needs to be doubled to
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protect against "make" variable expansion):
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make <filename> SELECTOR='"foo$$"'
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In case you want to use the symbol name of a test as selector, you can
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use it directly:
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make <filename> SELECTOR='test-foo-remote'
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Note that although the test files are always compiled (unless they set
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no-byte-compile), the source files will be run when expensive or
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unstable tests are involved, to give nicer backtraces. To run the
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compiled version of a test use
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make TEST_LOAD_EL=no ...
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Some tests might take long time to run. In order to summarize the
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<nn> tests with the longest duration, call
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make SUMMARIZE_TESTS=<nn> ...
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The backtrace of failing tests are truncated to the default value of
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'ert-batch-backtrace-right-margin'. To see more of the backtrace, use
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make TEST_BACKTRACE_LINE_LENGTH=<nn> ...
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The tests are run in batch mode by default; sometimes it's useful to
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get precisely the same environment but run in interactive mode for
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debugging. To do that, use
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make TEST_INTERACTIVE=yes ...
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By default, ERT test failure summaries are quite brief in batch
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mode--only the names of the failed tests are listed. If the
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$EMACS_TEST_VERBOSE environment variable is set and non-empty, the
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failure summaries will also include the data from the failing test.
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If the $EMACS_TEST_JUNIT_REPORT environment variable is set to a file
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name, a JUnit test report is generated under this name.
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Some of the tests require a remote temporary directory
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(autorevert-tests.el, dnd-tests.el, filenotify-tests.el,
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shadowfile-tests.el and tramp-tests.el). Per default, a mock-up
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connection method is used (this might not be possible when running on
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MS Windows). If you want to test a real remote connection, set
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$REMOTE_TEMPORARY_FILE_DIRECTORY to a suitable value in order to
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overwrite the default value:
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env REMOTE_TEMPORARY_FILE_DIRECTORY=/ssh:host:/tmp make ...
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There are also continuous integration tests on
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<https://hydra.nixos.org/jobset/gnu/emacs-trunk> (see
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admin/notes/hydra) and <https://emba.gnu.org/emacs/emacs> (see
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admin/notes/emba). Both environments provide an environment variable,
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which could be used to determine, whether the tests run in one of
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these test environments.
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$EMACS_HYDRA_CI indicates the hydra environment, and $EMACS_EMBA_CI
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indicates the emba environment, respectively.
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If tests on these premises take too long, and it is needed to create a
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core dump for further analysis, the environment variable
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$EMACS_TEST_TIMEOUT could set a limit (in seconds) when this shall
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happen.
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(Also, see etc/compilation.txt for compilation mode font lock tests
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and etc/grep.txt for grep mode font lock tests.)
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This file is part of GNU Emacs.
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GNU Emacs is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
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it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
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(at your option) any later version.
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GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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GNU General Public License for more details.
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You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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along with GNU Emacs. If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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