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lit - LLVM Integrated Tester
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============================
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SYNOPSIS
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--------
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**lit** [*options*] [*tests*]
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DESCRIPTION
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-----------
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**lit** is a portable tool for executing LLVM and Clang style test suites,
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summarizing their results, and providing indication of failures. **lit** is
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designed to be a lightweight testing tool with as simple a user interface as
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possible.
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**lit** should be run with one or more *tests* to run specified on the command
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line. Tests can be either individual test files or directories to search for
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tests (see "TEST DISCOVERY").
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Each specified test will be executed (potentially in parallel) and once all
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tests have been run **lit** will print summary information on the number of tests
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which passed or failed (see "TEST STATUS RESULTS"). The **lit** program will
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execute with a non-zero exit code if any tests fail.
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By default **lit** will use a succinct progress display and will only print
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summary information for test failures. See "OUTPUT OPTIONS" for options
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controlling the **lit** progress display and output.
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**lit** also includes a number of options for controlling how tests are executed
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(specific features may depend on the particular test format). See "EXECUTION
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OPTIONS" for more information.
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Finally, **lit** also supports additional options for only running a subset of
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the options specified on the command line, see "SELECTION OPTIONS" for
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more information.
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Users interested in the **lit** architecture or designing a **lit** testing
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implementation should see "LIT INFRASTRUCTURE"
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GENERAL OPTIONS
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---------------
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**-h**, **--help**
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 Show the **lit** help message.
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**-j** *N*, **--threads**\ =\ *N*
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 Run *N* tests in parallel. By default, this is automatically chosen to match
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 the number of detected available CPUs.
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**--config-prefix**\ =\ *NAME*
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 Search for *NAME.cfg* and *NAME.site.cfg* when searching for test suites,
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 instead of *lit.cfg* and *lit.site.cfg*.
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**--param** *NAME*, **--param** *NAME*\ =\ *VALUE*
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 Add a user defined parameter *NAME* with the given *VALUE* (or the empty
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 string if not given). The meaning and use of these parameters is test suite
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 dependent.
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OUTPUT OPTIONS
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--------------
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**-q**, **--quiet**
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 Suppress any output except for test failures.
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**-s**, **--succinct**
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 Show less output, for example don't show information on tests that pass.
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**-v**, **--verbose**
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 Show more information on test failures, for example the entire test output
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 instead of just the test result.
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**--no-progress-bar**
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 Do not use curses based progress bar.
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EXECUTION OPTIONS
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-----------------
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**--path**\ =\ *PATH*
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 Specify an addition *PATH* to use when searching for executables in tests.
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**--vg**
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 Run individual tests under valgrind (using the memcheck tool). The
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 *--error-exitcode* argument for valgrind is used so that valgrind failures will
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 cause the program to exit with a non-zero status.
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 When this option is enabled, **lit** will also automatically provide a
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 "valgrind" feature that can be used to conditionally disable (or expect failure
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 in) certain tests.
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**--vg-arg**\ =\ *ARG*
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 When *--vg* is used, specify an additional argument to pass to valgrind itself.
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**--vg-leak**
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 When *--vg* is used, enable memory leak checks. When this option is enabled,
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 **lit** will also automatically provide a "vg_leak" feature that can be
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 used to conditionally disable (or expect failure in) certain tests.
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**--time-tests**
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 Track the wall time individual tests take to execute and includes the results in
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 the summary output. This is useful for determining which tests in a test suite
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 take the most time to execute. Note that this option is most useful with *-j
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 1*.
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SELECTION OPTIONS
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-----------------
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**--max-tests**\ =\ *N*
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 Run at most *N* tests and then terminate.
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**--max-time**\ =\ *N*
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 Spend at most *N* seconds (approximately) running tests and then terminate.
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**--shuffle**
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 Run the tests in a random order.
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ADDITIONAL OPTIONS
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------------------
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**--debug**
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 Run **lit** in debug mode, for debugging configuration issues and **lit** itself.
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**--show-suites**
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 List the discovered test suites as part of the standard output.
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**--no-tcl-as-sh**
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 Run Tcl scripts internally (instead of converting to shell scripts).
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**--repeat**\ =\ *N*
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 Run each test *N* times. Currently this is primarily useful for timing tests,
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 other results are not collated in any reasonable fashion.
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EXIT STATUS
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-----------
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**lit** will exit with an exit code of 1 if there are any FAIL or XPASS
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results. Otherwise, it will exit with the status 0. Other exit codes are used
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for non-test related failures (for example a user error or an internal program
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error).
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TEST DISCOVERY
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--------------
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The inputs passed to **lit** can be either individual tests, or entire
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directories or hierarchies of tests to run. When **lit** starts up, the first
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thing it does is convert the inputs into a complete list of tests to run as part
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of *test discovery*.
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In the **lit** model, every test must exist inside some *test suite*. **lit**
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resolves the inputs specified on the command line to test suites by searching
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upwards from the input path until it finds a *lit.cfg* or *lit.site.cfg*
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file. These files serve as both a marker of test suites and as configuration
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files which **lit** loads in order to understand how to find and run the tests
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inside the test suite.
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Once **lit** has mapped the inputs into test suites it traverses the list of
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inputs adding tests for individual files and recursively searching for tests in
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directories.
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This behavior makes it easy to specify a subset of tests to run, while still
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allowing the test suite configuration to control exactly how tests are
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interpreted. In addition, **lit** always identifies tests by the test suite they
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are in, and their relative path inside the test suite. For appropriately
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configured projects, this allows **lit** to provide convenient and flexible
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support for out-of-tree builds.
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TEST STATUS RESULTS
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-------------------
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Each test ultimately produces one of the following six results:
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**PASS**
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 The test succeeded.
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**XFAIL**
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 The test failed, but that is expected. This is used for test formats which allow
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 specifying that a test does not currently work, but wish to leave it in the test
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 suite.
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**XPASS**
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 The test succeeded, but it was expected to fail. This is used for tests which
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 were specified as expected to fail, but are now succeeding (generally because
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 the feature they test was broken and has been fixed).
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**FAIL**
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 The test failed.
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**UNRESOLVED**
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 The test result could not be determined. For example, this occurs when the test
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 could not be run, the test itself is invalid, or the test was interrupted.
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**UNSUPPORTED**
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 The test is not supported in this environment. This is used by test formats
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 which can report unsupported tests.
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Depending on the test format tests may produce additional information about
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their status (generally only for failures). See the Output|"OUTPUT OPTIONS"
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section for more information.
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LIT INFRASTRUCTURE
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------------------
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This section describes the **lit** testing architecture for users interested in
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creating a new **lit** testing implementation, or extending an existing one.
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**lit** proper is primarily an infrastructure for discovering and running
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arbitrary tests, and to expose a single convenient interface to these
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tests. **lit** itself doesn't know how to run tests, rather this logic is
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defined by *test suites*.
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TEST SUITES
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~~~~~~~~~~~
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As described in "TEST DISCOVERY", tests are always located inside a *test
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suite*. Test suites serve to define the format of the tests they contain, the
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logic for finding those tests, and any additional information to run the tests.
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**lit** identifies test suites as directories containing *lit.cfg* or
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*lit.site.cfg* files (see also **--config-prefix**). Test suites are initially
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discovered by recursively searching up the directory hierarchy for all the input
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files passed on the command line. You can use **--show-suites** to display the
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discovered test suites at startup.
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Once a test suite is discovered, its config file is loaded. Config files
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themselves are Python modules which will be executed. When the config file is
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executed, two important global variables are predefined:
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**lit**
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 The global **lit** configuration object (a *LitConfig* instance), which defines
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 the builtin test formats, global configuration parameters, and other helper
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 routines for implementing test configurations.
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**config**
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 This is the config object (a *TestingConfig* instance) for the test suite,
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 which the config file is expected to populate. The following variables are also
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 available on the *config* object, some of which must be set by the config and
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 others are optional or predefined:
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 **name** *[required]* The name of the test suite, for use in reports and
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 diagnostics.
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 **test_format** *[required]* The test format object which will be used to
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 discover and run tests in the test suite. Generally this will be a builtin test
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 format available from the *lit.formats* module.
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 **test_src_root** The filesystem path to the test suite root. For out-of-dir
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 builds this is the directory that will be scanned for tests.
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 **test_exec_root** For out-of-dir builds, the path to the test suite root inside
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 the object directory. This is where tests will be run and temporary output files
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 placed.
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 **environment** A dictionary representing the environment to use when executing
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 tests in the suite.
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 **suffixes** For **lit** test formats which scan directories for tests, this
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 variable is a list of suffixes to identify test files. Used by: *ShTest*,
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 *TclTest*.
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 **substitutions** For **lit** test formats which substitute variables into a test
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 script, the list of substitutions to perform. Used by: *ShTest*, *TclTest*.
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 **unsupported** Mark an unsupported directory, all tests within it will be
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 reported as unsupported. Used by: *ShTest*, *TclTest*.
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 **parent** The parent configuration, this is the config object for the directory
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 containing the test suite, or None.
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 **root** The root configuration. This is the top-most **lit** configuration in
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 the project.
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 **on_clone** The config is actually cloned for every subdirectory inside a test
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 suite, to allow local configuration on a per-directory basis. The *on_clone*
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 variable can be set to a Python function which will be called whenever a
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 configuration is cloned (for a subdirectory). The function should takes three
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 arguments: (1) the parent configuration, (2) the new configuration (which the
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 *on_clone* function will generally modify), and (3) the test path to the new
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 directory being scanned.
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TEST DISCOVERY
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Once test suites are located, **lit** recursively traverses the source directory
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(following *test_src_root*) looking for tests. When **lit** enters a
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sub-directory, it first checks to see if a nested test suite is defined in that
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directory. If so, it loads that test suite recursively, otherwise it
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instantiates a local test config for the directory (see "LOCAL CONFIGURATION
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FILES").
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Tests are identified by the test suite they are contained within, and the
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relative path inside that suite. Note that the relative path may not refer to an
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actual file on disk; some test formats (such as *GoogleTest*) define "virtual
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tests" which have a path that contains both the path to the actual test file and
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a subpath to identify the virtual test.
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LOCAL CONFIGURATION FILES
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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When **lit** loads a subdirectory in a test suite, it instantiates a local test
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configuration by cloning the configuration for the parent direction -- the root
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of this configuration chain will always be a test suite. Once the test
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configuration is cloned **lit** checks for a *lit.local.cfg* file in the
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subdirectory. If present, this file will be loaded and can be used to specialize
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the configuration for each individual directory. This facility can be used to
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define subdirectories of optional tests, or to change other configuration
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parameters -- for example, to change the test format, or the suffixes which
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identify test files.
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TEST RUN OUTPUT FORMAT
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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The b<lit> output for a test run conforms to the following schema, in both short
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and verbose modes (although in short mode no PASS lines will be shown). This
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schema has been chosen to be relatively easy to reliably parse by a machine (for
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example in buildbot log scraping), and for other tools to generate.
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Each test result is expected to appear on a line that matches:
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<result code>: <test name> (<progress info>)
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where <result-code> is a standard test result such as PASS, FAIL, XFAIL, XPASS,
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UNRESOLVED, or UNSUPPORTED. The performance result codes of IMPROVED and
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REGRESSED are also allowed.
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The <test name> field can consist of an arbitrary string containing no newline.
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The <progress info> field can be used to report progress information such as
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(1/300) or can be empty, but even when empty the parentheses are required.
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Each test result may include additional (multiline) log information in the
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following format.
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<log delineator> TEST '(<test name>)' <trailing delineator>
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... log message ...
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<log delineator>
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where <test name> should be the name of a preceding reported test, <log
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delineator> is a string of '\*' characters *at least* four characters long (the
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recommended length is 20), and <trailing delineator> is an arbitrary (unparsed)
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string.
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The following is an example of a test run output which consists of four tests A,
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B, C, and D, and a log message for the failing test C::
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  PASS: A (1 of 4)
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  PASS: B (2 of 4)
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  FAIL: C (3 of 4)
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  \*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\* TEST 'C' FAILED \*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*
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  Test 'C' failed as a result of exit code 1.
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  \*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*
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  PASS: D (4 of 4)
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LIT EXAMPLE TESTS
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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The **lit** distribution contains several example implementations of test suites
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in the *ExampleTests* directory.
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SEE ALSO
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--------
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valgrind(1)
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