# # Makefile to run all tests for Vim # # Use console or GUI. VIMPROG = ../vim # VIMPROG = ../gvim SCRIPTSOURCE = ../../runtime # Uncomment this line to use valgrind for memory leaks and extra warnings. # The output goes into a file "valgrind.testN" # Vim should be compiled with EXITFREE to avoid false warnings. # This will make testing about 10 times as slow. # VALGRIND = valgrind --tool=memcheck --leak-check=yes --num-callers=15 --log-file=valgrind.$* default: nongui # The list of tests is common to all systems. # This defines NEW_TESTS, SCRIPTS_ALL, SCRIPTS_MORE* and SCRIPTS_GUI. include Make_all.mak SCRIPTS = $(SCRIPTS_ALL) \ $(SCRIPTS_MORE1) \ $(SCRIPTS_MORE2) \ $(SCRIPTS_MORE3) \ $(SCRIPTS_MORE4) SCRIPTS_BENCH = bench_re_freeze.out .SUFFIXES: .in .out .res .vim nongui: nolog $(SCRIPTS_FIRST) $(SCRIPTS) newtests report gui: nolog $(SCRIPTS_FIRST) $(SCRIPTS) $(SCRIPTS_GUI) newtests report benchmark: $(SCRIPTS_BENCH) report: @echo @echo 'Test results:' @/bin/sh -c "if test -f test.log; \ then cat test.log; echo TEST FAILURE; exit 1; \ else echo ALL DONE; \ fi" $(SCRIPTS_FIRST) $(SCRIPTS) $(SCRIPTS_GUI) $(NEW_TESTS): $(VIMPROG) # Must run test1 first to create small.vim. $(SCRIPTS) $(SCRIPTS_GUI) $(NEW_TESTS): $(SCRIPTS_FIRST) RM_ON_RUN = test.out X* viminfo RM_ON_START = tiny.vim small.vim mbyte.vim mzscheme.vim lua.vim test.ok benchmark.out RUN_VIM = VIMRUNTIME=$(SCRIPTSOURCE); export VIMRUNTIME; $(VALGRIND) $(VIMPROG) -f -u unix.vim $(NO_PLUGIN) -s dotest.in clean: -rm -rf *.out *.failed *.res *.rej *.orig test.log messages $(RM_ON_RUN) $(RM_ON_START) valgrind.* test1.out: test1.in -rm -rf $*.failed $(RM_ON_RUN) $(RM_ON_START) wrongtermsize $(RUN_VIM) $*.in @/bin/sh -c "if test -f wrongtermsize; \ then echo; \ echo test1 FAILED - terminal size must be 80x24 or larger; \ echo; exit 1; \ elif diff test.out $*.ok; \ then mv -f test.out $*.out; \ else echo; \ echo test1 FAILED - Something basic is wrong; \ echo; exit 1; fi" -rm -rf X* viminfo .in.out: -rm -rf $*.failed test.ok $(RM_ON_RUN) cp $*.ok test.ok # Sleep a moment to avoid that the xterm title is messed up. # 200 msec is sufficient, but only modern sleep supports a fraction of # a second, fall back to a second if it fails. @-/bin/sh -c "sleep .2 > /dev/null 2>&1 || sleep 1" -$(RUN_VIM) $*.in # For flaky tests retry one time. @/bin/sh -c "if test -f test.out -a $* = test61; then \ if diff test.out $*.ok; \ then echo flaky test ok first time; \ else rm -rf $*.failed $(RM_ON_RUN); \ $(RUN_VIM) $*.in; \ fi \ fi" # Check if the test.out file matches test.ok. @/bin/sh -c "if test -f test.out; then \ if diff test.out $*.ok; \ then mv -f test.out $*.out; \ else echo $* FAILED >>test.log; mv -f test.out $*.failed; \ fi \ else echo $* NO OUTPUT >>test.log; \ fi" @/bin/sh -c "if test -f valgrind; then\ mv -f valgrind valgrind.$*; \ fi" -rm -rf X* test.ok viminfo bench_re_freeze.out: bench_re_freeze.vim -rm -rf benchmark.out $(RM_ON_RUN) # Sleep a moment to avoid that the xterm title is messed up. # 200 msec is sufficient, but only modern sleep supports a fraction of # a second, fall back to a second if it fails. @-/bin/sh -c "sleep .2 > /dev/null 2>&1 || sleep 1" -$(RUN_VIM) $*.in @/bin/sh -c "if test -f benchmark.out; then cat benchmark.out; fi" nolog: -rm -f test.log messages # New style of tests uses Vim script with assert calls. These are easier # to write and a lot easier to read and debug. # Limitation: Only works with the +eval feature. RUN_VIMTEST = VIMRUNTIME=$(SCRIPTSOURCE); export VIMRUNTIME; $(VALGRIND) $(VIMPROG) -f -u unix.vim $(NO_PLUGIN) newtests: newtestssilent @/bin/sh -c "if test -f messages && grep -q 'FAILED' messages; then cat messages && cat test.log; fi" newtestssilent: $(NEW_TESTS) .vim.res: $(RUN_VIMTEST) -u NONE -U NONE -S runtest.vim $*.vim