X-Git-Url: https://git.notmuchmail.org/git?p=notmuch;a=blobdiff_plain;f=test%2FREADME;h=43656a35baf9f9bc5e5d41aca2b65c8e4e763450;hp=0b547480e5497e80b05c3001265ead2cb4f7dc9a;hb=260975e8aff635b6b99db835ee8d40ec33ee916c;hpb=4cc67276885990c38bc2bcc79eedbb0851e2bc8a diff --git a/test/README b/test/README index 0b547480..43656a35 100644 --- a/test/README +++ b/test/README @@ -6,6 +6,19 @@ When fixing bugs or enhancing notmuch, you are strongly encouraged to add tests in this directory to cover what you are trying to fix or enhance. +Prerequisites +------------- +Some tests require external dependencies to run. Without them, they +will be skipped, or (rarely) marked failed. Please install these, so +that you know if you break anything. + + - dtach(1) + - emacs(1) + - emacsclient(1) + - gdb(1) + - gpg(1) + - python(1) + Running Tests ------------- The easiest way to run tests is to say "make test", (or simply run the @@ -13,7 +26,8 @@ notmuch-test script). Either command will run all available tests. Alternately, you can run a specific subset of tests by simply invoking one of the executable scripts in this directory, (such as ./search, -./reply, etc.) +./reply, etc). Note that you will probably want "make test-binaries" +before running individual tests. The following command-line options are available when running tests: @@ -55,6 +69,13 @@ can be specified as follows: make test OPTIONS="--verbose" +You can choose an emacs binary to run the tests in one of the +following ways. + + TEST_EMACS=my-special-emacs make test + TEST_EMACS=my-special-emacs ./emacs + make test TEST_EMACS=my-special-emacs + Skipping Tests -------------- If, for any reason, you need to skip one or more tests, you can do so @@ -162,13 +183,6 @@ library for your script to use. robust method to compare formatted textual information, since it also notices whitespace and closing newline differences. - test_expect_equal_failure - - This works similar to test_expect_equal (see above) but is used to - mark a test that demonstrates a known breakage, (that is, the - author of the test expects "output" and "expected" to differ until - the breakage is fixed). See test_expect_failure for details. - test_debug