zint-barcode-generator/backend/tests/README

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Zint backend test suite
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In order to build the zint test suite, zint has to be compiled with the
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ZINT_TEST option enabled:
cd <project-dir>
mkdir build
cd build
cmake -DZINT_TEST=ON ..
cmake --build .
When using generators that support multiple build configurations, such as
Visual C++ Project Files (the default generator on win32), the configuration
can be provided via --config:
cd <project-dir>
mkdir build
cd build
cmake -DZINT_TEST=ON ..
cmake --build . --config Debug
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In order to run the test suite, the path of the zint library may need to be
communicated to the runtime linker. On UNIX-like systems, this is done by
exporting LD_LIBRARY_PATH to the path containing the zint library, which is
<build-dir>/backend:
cd <project-dir>
cd build
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export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$(pwd)/backend
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Setting LD_LIBRARY_PATH is not required if the zint library to be tested is
installed into a system library path ( /usr/lib for example ) prior to running
the tests.
To run all tests (within <build-dir>):
ctest
When using a generator that does support multiple build configurations, the
configuration that was used to build the project has to be explicitly provided
to ctest, even if it was the default one:
ctest -C Debug
For various useful options, e.g. matching (-R) and excluding (-E) tests, see
https://cmake.org/cmake/help/latest/manual/ctest.1.html#options
Tests can also be run individually, eg:
backend/tests/test_common
backend/tests/test_vector
To run a single test function within an individual test, use '-f <func-name>':
backend/tests/test_common -f utf8_to_unicode
backend/tests/test_dotcode -f input
To run a single dataset item in a single test function, use '-i <index>':
backend/tests/test_dotcode -f input -i 2
To show debug info (if any), use '-d <flag>':
backend/tests/test_dotcode -f input -i 2 -d 1
(for other flags see <project-dir>/backend/tests/testcommon.h)
To generate test data, use '-g':
backend/tests/test_dotcode -f encode -g
To run a test against BWIPP (if any), use '-d 128':
backend/tests/test_composite -d 128
(see also <project-dir>/backend/tests/tools/run_bwipp_tests.sh)
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If the zint library was built with static linkage support, i.e. ZINT_STATIC
is ON, an additional test executable, which uses the zint-static library, will
be built. The static variant of each test shares the test name, but has a
"-static" suffix. For example,
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backend/tests/test_dotcode
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would run the dotcode test that uses the shared zint library, while
backend/tests/test_dotcode-static
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runs the same test built against the zint-static library.
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To make with gcc sanitize, first set for libzint and make:
cd <project-dir>
cd build
cmake -DZINT_SANITIZE=ON ..
make && sudo make install
Similarly to make with gcc debug:
cd <project-dir>
cd build
cmake -DZINT_DEBUG=ON ..
make && sudo make install
To undo sanitize/debug, remake each after setting:
cmake -DZINT_SANITIZE=OFF ..
cmake -DZINT_DEBUG=OFF ..
To get a clean libzint, set the above and also:
cmake -DZINT_TEST=OFF ..
(The tests will now fail to link.)
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