X-Git-Url: https://git.notmuchmail.org/git?p=notmuch;a=blobdiff_plain;f=test%2FREADME;h=79a9b1b2f9a15aba7466e4e5b1b308663dd1296c;hp=43656a35baf9f9bc5e5d41aca2b65c8e4e763450;hb=84719b08f757a6079f4c3331d0c476d19b265948;hpb=260975e8aff635b6b99db835ee8d40ec33ee916c diff --git a/test/README b/test/README index 43656a35..79a9b1b2 100644 --- a/test/README +++ b/test/README @@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ The following command-line options are available when running tests: run the tests with this option in parallel. --root=:: - This runs the testsuites specified under a seperate directory. + This runs the testsuites specified under a separate directory. However, caution is advised, as not all tests are maintained with this relocation in mind, so some tests may behave differently. @@ -69,12 +69,20 @@ 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. +You can choose an emacs binary (and corresponding emacsclient) 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 + TEST_EMACS=my-special-emacs TEST_EMACSCLIENT=my-emacsclient make test + TEST_EMACS=my-special-emacs TEST_EMACSCLIENT=my-emacsclient ./emacs + make test TEST_EMACS=my-special-emacs TEST_EMACSCLIENT=my-emacsclient + +Quiet Execution +--------------- + +Normally, when new script starts and when test PASSes you get a message +printed on screen. This printing can be disabled by setting the +NOTMUCH_TEST_QUIET variable to a non-null value. Message on test +failures and skips are still printed. Skipping Tests -------------- @@ -176,12 +184,19 @@ library for your script to use. will generate a failure and print the difference of the two strings. - test_expect_equal_file + test_expect_equal_file + + Identical to test_expect_equal, except that and + are files instead of strings. This is a much more robust method to + compare formatted textual information, since it also notices + whitespace and closing newline differences. + + test_expect_equal_json - Identical to test_exepect_equal, except that and - are files instead of strings. This is a much more - robust method to compare formatted textual information, since it - also notices whitespace and closing newline differences. + Identical to test_expect_equal, except that the two strings are + treated as JSON and canonicalized before equality testing. This is + useful to abstract away from whitespace differences in the expected + output and that generated by running a notmuch command. test_debug