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Tests are broadly divided into unit tests (test/unit), functional tests (test/functional), and old tests (src/nvim/testdir/).
You can learn the key concepts of Lua in 15 minutes. Use any existing test as a template to start writing new tests.
Tests are run by /cmake/RunTests.cmake
file, using busted
(a Lua test-runner).
For some failures, .nvimlog
(or $NVIM_LOG_FILE
) may provide insight.
Depending on the presence of binaries (e.g., xclip
) some tests will be
ignored. You must compile with libintl to prevent E319: The command is not
available in this version
errors.
/test/benchmark
: benchmarks/test/functional
: functional tests/test/unit
: unit tests/test/config
: contains *.in
files which are transformed into *.lua
files using configure_file
CMake command: this is for acessing CMake
variables in lua tests./test/includes
: include-files for use by luajit ffi.cdef
C definitions
parser: normally used to make macros not accessible via this mechanism
accessible the other way./test/*/preload.lua
: modules preloaded by busted --helper
option/test/**/helpers.lua
: common utility functions for test code/test/*/**/*_spec.lua
: actual tests. Files that do not end with
_spec.lua
are libraries like /test/**/helpers.lua
, except that they have
some common topic./src/nvim/testdir
: old tests (from Vim)To run all tests (except "old" tests):
make test
To run only unit tests:
make unittest
To run only functional tests:
make functionaltest
To run all legacy Vim tests:
make oldtest
To run a single legacy test set TEST_FILE
, for example:
TEST_FILE=test_syntax.res make oldtest
.res
extension (instead of .vim
) is required.You can set $GDB
to run tests under gdbserver.
And if $VALGRIND
is set it will pass --vgdb=yes
to valgrind instead of
starting gdbserver directly.
Another filter method is by setting a pattern of test name to TEST_FILTER
.
it('foo api',function()
...
end)
it('bar api',function()
...
end)
To run only test with filter name:
TEST_TAG='foo.*api' make functionaltest
To run a specific unit test:
TEST_FILE=test/unit/foo.lua make unittest
To run a specific functional test:
TEST_FILE=test/functional/foo.lua make functionaltest
To repeat a test:
.deps/usr/bin/busted --lpath='build/?.lua' --filter 'foo' --repeat 1000 test/functional/ui/foo_spec.lua
Tests can be "tagged" by adding #
before a token in the test description.
it('#foo bar baz', function()
...
end)
it('#foo another test', function()
...
end)
To run only the tagged tests:
TEST_TAG=foo make functionaltest
NOTE:
TEST_FILE
is not a pattern string like TEST_TAG
or TEST_FILTER
. The
given value to TEST_FILE
must be a path to an existing file.TEST_TAG
and TEST_FILTER
filter tests by the string descriptions
found in it()
and describe()
.test/c-helpers/misc1.c
and add a function that
retrieves the value after the function call. Files under test/c-helpers
will
only be compiled when building the test shared library.types.h
, so types used in the tested functions
must be moved to it to avoid having to rewrite the declarations in the test
files (even though this is how it's currently done currently in the misc1/fs
modules, but contributors are encouraged to refactor the declarations).
make
CMAKE_EXTRA_FLAGS=-DBUSTED_OUTPUT_TYPE=gtest
to enable it.pending()
feature to skip tests
(example).
Do not silently skip the test with if-else
. If a functional test depends on
some external factor (e.g. the existence of md5sum
on $PATH
), and you
can't mock or fake the dependency, then skip the test via pending()
if the
external factor is missing. This ensures that the total test-count
(success + fail + error + pending) is the same in all environments.
pending()
is ignored if it is missing an argument unless it is
contained in an it()
block.
Provide empty function argument if the pending()
call is outside of it()
(example).make testlint
for using the shipped luacheck program (supported by syntastic)
to lint all tests.source([=[...]=])
blocks may break syntax highlighting. Try
:syntax sync fromstart
to fix it.Tests in /test/unit
and /test/functional
are divided into groups
by the semantic component they are testing.
src/nvim/
, because they are testing
functions directly. E.g. unit-tests for src/nvim/undo.c
should live in
test/unit/undo_spec.lua
.test/functional/*/*_spec.lua
group that makes
sense, before creating a new one.make lint
(and make testlint
) runs luacheck
on the test code.
If a luacheck warning must be ignored, specify the warning code. Example:
-- luacheck: ignore 621
http://luacheck.readthedocs.io/en/stable/warnings.html
Ignore the smallest applicable scope (e.g. inside a function, not at the top of the file).
Test behaviour is affected by environment variables. Currently supported (Functional, Unit, Benchmarks) (when Defined; when set to 1; when defined, treated as Integer; when defined, treated as String; when defined, treated as Number; !must be defined to function properly):
GDB
(F) (D): makes nvim instances to be run under gdbserver
. It will be
accessible on localhost:7777
: use gdb build/bin/nvim
, type target remote
:7777
inside.
GDBSERVER_PORT
(F) (I): overrides port used for GDB
.
VALGRIND
(F) (D): makes nvim instances to be run under valgrind
. Log files
are named valgrind-%p.log
in this case. Note that non-empty valgrind log may
fail tests. Valgrind arguments may be seen in /test/functional/helpers.lua
.
May be used in conjunction with GDB
.
VALGRIND_LOG
(F) (S): overrides valgrind log file name used for VALGRIND
.
TEST_SKIP_FRAGILE
(F) (D): makes test suite skip some fragile tests.
NVIM_PROG
, NVIM_PRG
(F) (S): override path to Neovim executable (default to
build/bin/nvim
).
CC
(U) (S): specifies which C compiler to use to preprocess files. Currently
only compilers with gcc-compatible arguments are supported.
NVIM_TEST_MAIN_CDEFS
(U) (1): makes ffi.cdef
run in main process. This
raises a possibility of bugs due to conflicts in header definitions, despite the
counters, but greatly speeds up unit tests by not requiring ffi.cdef
to do
parsing of big strings with C definitions.
NVIM_TEST_PRINT_I
(U) (1): makes cimport
print preprocessed, but not yet
filtered through formatc
headers. Used to debug formatc
. Printing is done
with the line numbers.
NVIM_TEST_PRINT_CDEF
(U) (1): makes cimport
print final lines which will be
then passed to ffi.cdef
. Used to debug errors ffi.cdef
happens to throw
sometimes.
NVIM_TEST_PRINT_SYSCALLS
(U) (1): makes it print to stderr when syscall
wrappers are called and what they returned. Used to debug code which makes unit
tests be executed in separate processes.
NVIM_TEST_RUN_FAILING_TESTS
(U) (1): makes itp
run tests which are known to
fail (marked by setting third argument to true
).
LOG_DIR
(FU) (S!): specifies where to seek for valgrind and ASAN log files.
NVIM_TEST_CORE_*
(FU) (S): a set of environment variables which specify where
to search for core files. Are supposed to be defined all at once.
NVIM_TEST_CORE_GLOB_DIRECTORY
(FU) (S): directory where core files are
located. May be .
. This directory is then recursively searched for core files.
Note: this variable must be defined for any of the following to have any effect.
NVIM_TEST_CORE_GLOB_RE
(FU) (S): regular expression which must be matched by
core files. E.g. /core[^/]*$
. May be absent, in which case any file is
considered to be matched.
NVIM_TEST_CORE_EXC_RE
(FU) (S): regular expression which excludes certain
directories from searching for core files inside. E.g. use ^/%.deps$
to not
search inside /.deps
. If absent, nothing is excluded.
NVIM_TEST_CORE_DB_CMD
(FU) (S): command to get backtrace out of the debugger.
E.g. gdb -n -batch -ex "thread apply all bt full" "$_NVIM_TEST_APP" -c
"$_NVIM_TEST_CORE"
. Defaults to the example command. This debug command may use
environment variables _NVIM_TEST_APP
(path to application which is being
debugged: normally either nvim or luajit) and _NVIM_TEST_CORE
(core file to
get backtrace from).
NVIM_TEST_CORE_RANDOM_SKIP
(FU) (D): makes check_cores
not check cores after
approximately 90% of the tests. Should be used when finding cores is too hard
for some reason. Normally (on OS X or when NVIM_TEST_CORE_GLOB_DIRECTORY
is
defined and this variable is not) cores are checked for after each test.
NVIM_TEST_RUN_TESTTEST
(U) (1): allows running test/unit/testtest_spec.lua
used to check how testing infrastructure works.
NVIM_TEST_TRACE_LEVEL
(U) (N): specifies unit tests tracing level: 0
disables tracing (the fastest, but you get no data if tests crash and there was
no core dump generated), 1
or empty/undefined leaves only C function cals and
returns in the trace (faster then recording everything), 2
records all
function calls, returns and lua source lines exuecuted.
NVIM_TEST_TRACE_ON_ERROR
(U) (1): makes unit tests yield trace on error in
addition to regular error message.
NVIM_TEST_MAXTRACE
(U) (N): specifies maximum number of trace lines to keep.
Default is 1024.