mc/tests
Andrew Borodin 7408272361 filevercmp: fix several unexpected results.
Sync with gnulib 9f48fb992a3d7e96610c4ce8be969cff2d61a01b.
Problems reported by Michael Debertol in <https://bugs.gnu.org/49239>.

Signed-off-by: Andrew Borodin <aborodin@vmail.ru>
2022-03-13 13:17:27 +03:00
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lib filevercmp: fix several unexpected results. 2022-03-13 13:17:27 +03:00
src Tests: clarification of boolean values tests. 2022-03-13 13:17:27 +03:00
.gitignore tests: add .gitignore 2019-09-01 20:13:52 +03:00
Makefile.am Ticket #3708: fix usability problems with `--enable-tests` 2016-12-27 16:46:38 +04:00
README Ticket #3708: fix usability problems with `--enable-tests` 2016-12-27 16:46:38 +04:00
mctest.h Tests: clarification of boolean values tests. 2022-03-13 13:17:27 +03:00

README

Overview
--------

This tree contains unit tests.

To compile and run the tests, do 'make check' (either in the top folder,
or just in the folder containing the tests you're interested in).

IMPORTANT: To compile the tests, you need to have the "Check" unit
testing framework[1] installed.[2] If you have it installed, you will see
"Unit tests: yes" in configure's summary message; if you don't see this
message, you won't be able to compile the tests.[3]

Tips and tricks
---------------

* To be able to step with the debugger into test code, see [4]. E.g., do:

    $ export CK_FORK=no

[1]: http://libcheck.github.io/check/
[2]: Your package manager likely has it.
[3]: Actually, some tests (like src/vfs/extfs/helpers-list) don't use
     this framework and will compile just fine. But that's the exception.
[4]: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1649814/debugging-unit-test-in-c-using-check