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Author SHA1 Message Date
Frederik Gladhorn
019588f307 Testlib: Add test duration to xml output
[ChangeLog][QtTest] Added test duration to xml output.
When running tests with xml output a new tag of the form
<duration msecs="123"/> is added to each test function and the test as a
whole.

Change-Id: Ibc4db066b6acf5fac6c578f5e5ca5ce4b5d8ea8e
Reviewed-by: Sergio Ahumada <sahumada@blackberry.com>
Reviewed-by: Jason McDonald <macadder1@gmail.com>
2014-01-13 07:13:17 +01:00
Frederik Gladhorn
4d5906989a Update tests to normalizes the paths by using script.
The newly added generate_expected_output.py was used to get the expected
output into a more reproducible state.

Change-Id: I1ca75c8e0c5778d25c1df531bd298007aac0ff4a
Reviewed-by: Friedemann Kleint <Friedemann.Kleint@digia.com>
2014-01-06 12:50:47 +01:00
Thiago Macieira
fbabbe63c5 Use UTF-8 in the QtTest data and benchmark tags
Future-proofing. Since Qt source code is now mandated to be in UTF-8,
it is entirely possible that someone will use non-ASCII in data tags.

Though it would be interesting to see how to access them from the
Windows command-line.

Change-Id: I880fc312432b62143888ff1e1d9abbd54f704601
Reviewed-by: Rohan McGovern <rohan.mcgovern@nokia.com>
2012-06-09 10:45:01 +02:00
Rohan McGovern
8481369f3d testlib: add QFINDTESTDATA macro for finding testdata files
Automated tests often need to load some data from external files.
Currently, a wide variety of approaches for this have been used in Qt
autotests, including:

  - embed the source directory into the test binary at compile time, and
    find the testdata relative to that; this fails when the source tree
    is no longer available (e.g. when the tests are deployed to a device).

  - use a path relative to the current working directory, and trust that
    the caller always sets the current working directory such that the
    testdata can be found; this fails when the caller uses a different
    working directory than expected.

  - use a path relative to QCoreApplication::applicationDirPath();
    this fails when source tree != build tree (since testdata is not
    automatically copied into the build tree).

  - compile the files into the binary using the Qt resource system; this
    should work, but does not allow for testing of code which genuinely
    needs external files.

It seems that there is not a simple method for determining the testdata
path which can be reliably used in all circumstances, so various tests
have reinvented the testdata location method in different ways.
Therefore, this is a good candidate for an addition to the testlib API.

The current implementation of QFINDTESTDATA is able to find testdata
in all three of (build tree, install tree, source tree), in that order.

Change-Id: Ib2fed860723ccf437240da3b00db22dfe1a6b56c
Reviewed-by: Jason McDonald <jason.mcdonald@nokia.com>
2011-12-01 09:12:57 +01:00