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Re: make check
From: |
Catonano |
Subject: |
Re: make check |
Date: |
Sat, 2 Mar 2019 15:58:48 +0100 |
Il giorno ven 1 mar 2019 alle ore 11:52 Mike Gran <address@hidden> ha
scritto:
> On Mon, Feb 25, 2019 at 09:30:46AM +0100, Catonano wrote:
> > I added a test to the test-suite/tests/texinfo.serialize.test file,
> >
> > like this
> >
> > (assert-serialize '(defcodeindex (% (entry "op")))
> > "@defcodeindex opi
> > ")
>
> I tried it and it works for me. My guess is that you didn't put your test
> inside of the "with-test-prefix" block. All tests need to be inside of
> a "with-text-prefix" block.
>
It worked for me too, I had just forgot to save the file after I had edited
it. So I was running the previous version :-/
> >
> > please note that the texinfo string is wrong
> >
> > I run make check expecting to see a failed test but they all pass
> >
> > Is my new test being run ? It seems it isn't
> >
> > Also, how do I run the texinfo tests only (rather than all of them) ?
>
>
> >
> > I tried
> >
> > ../meta/guile -L ./ guile-test tests/texinfo*.test
> >
> > this line returns the prompt but no output and I can't find any log file
>
> To run just the texinfo tests, from the test-suite/tests directory,
> you can run the following command
>
> ../../check-guile texinfo*test
>
> Your output will be in the check-guile.log file
>
>
Than you Mike, I appreciate this
I had found that already, i don't know how