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configure_file(test_config.h.in test_config.h)
include_directories(${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR} ${CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR}/tests/include)
if (WIN32)
set(test_env "PATH=$<TARGET_FILE_DIR:qpid-proton-core>")
else()
set(test_env "")
set(platform_test_src ssl_test.cpp)
endif()
# NOTE: C library tests are written in C++ using the Catch2 framework.
# The tests are more concise than with a native C framework and we can
# use the same framework for C++ tests.
# See https://github.com/catchorg/Catch2/blob/Catch1.x/docs/tutorial.md for more.
# We will use the Catch2 1.x branch for as long as we must support C++03
#
# ${CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR}/include/tests/catch_extra.cpp has some general extensions to catch.
# ./pn_test.hpp contains proton-C specific code to help with testing.
#
# Tests for each library are combined in a single executable.
if (CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER)
add_library(test_main OBJECT test_main.cpp)
macro(add_c_test exe)
add_executable(${exe} $<TARGET_OBJECTS:test_main> pn_test.cpp ${ARGN})
set_target_properties(${exe} PROPERTIES
COMPILE_FLAGS "${CXX_STANDARD} ${CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS} ${CXX_WARNING_FLAGS} ${LTO}"
LINK_FLAGS "${CATCH_UNDEFINED} ${LINK_LTO}")
pn_add_test(
EXECUTABLE
NAME ${exe}
PREPEND_ENVIRONMENT ${test_env}
WORKING_DIRECTORY ${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}
COMMAND $<TARGET_FILE:${exe}>)
endmacro()
## Tests that depend only on qpid-proton-core
add_c_test(c-core-test
pn_test_test.cpp
object_test.cpp
condition_test.cpp
connection_driver_test.cpp
data_test.cpp
engine_test.cpp
refcount_test.cpp
${platform_test_src})
target_link_libraries(c-core-test qpid-proton-core ${PLATFORM_LIBS})
## Tests for the deprecated "extra" part of the qpid-proton library.
add_c_test(c-extra-test url_test.cpp)
target_link_libraries(c-extra-test qpid-proton ${PLATFORM_LIBS})
if(HAS_PROACTOR)
# Tests for qpid-proton-proactor
add_c_test(c-proactor-test pn_test_proactor.cpp proactor_test.cpp)
target_link_libraries(c-proactor-test qpid-proton-core qpid-proton-proactor ${PLATFORM_LIBS})
add_c_test(c-raw-connection-test raw_connection_test.cpp $<TARGET_OBJECTS:qpid-proton-proactor-objects>)
target_link_libraries(c-raw-connection-test qpid-proton-core ${PLATFORM_LIBS} ${PROACTOR_LIBS})
add_c_test(c-ssl-proactor-test pn_test_proactor.cpp ssl_proactor_test.cpp)
target_link_libraries(c-ssl-proactor-test qpid-proton-core qpid-proton-proactor ${PLATFORM_LIBS})
# Thread race test.
# Temporarily disable threaderciser tests by default. Re-enabled in CI configs as appropriate.
set(DEFAULT_THREADERCISER OFF)
option(THREADERCISER "Run the threaderciser concurrency tests" ${DEFAULT_THREADERCISER})
if (THREADERCISER)
add_executable(c-threaderciser threaderciser.c)
set_target_properties(c-threaderciser
PROPERTIES COMPILE_FLAGS "${C_STANDARD_FLAGS} ${COMPILE_WARNING_FLAGS}")
target_link_libraries (c-threaderciser qpid-proton-proactor Threads::Threads)
pn_add_test(
EXECUTABLE
NAME c-threaderciser
PREPEND_ENVIRONMENT ${test_env}
WORKING_DIRECTORY ${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}
COMMAND $<TARGET_FILE:c-threaderciser>)
endif()
if(WIN32)
set(path "$<TARGET_FILE_DIR:c-broker>\\;$<TARGET_FILE_DIR:qpid-proton>")
else(WIN32)
set(path "$<TARGET_FILE_DIR:c-broker>:$ENV{PATH}")
endif(WIN32)
set(pypath "${CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR}/tests/py")
# unset TEST_EXE_PREFIX as valgrind does not run successfully when fds are limited
pn_add_test(
UNWRAPPED
NAME c-fdlimit-tests
PREPEND_ENVIRONMENT "PATH=${path}" "PYTHONPATH=${pypath}" "${test_env}"
APPEND_ENVIRONMENT "TEST_EXE_PREFIX="
WORKING_DIRECTORY ${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}
COMMAND ${PYTHON_EXECUTABLE} ${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/fdlimit.py)
endif(HAS_PROACTOR)
else (CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER)
message(WARNING "No C++ compiler, some C library tests were not built")
endif (CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER)
# fuzz tests: tests/fuzz
if (ENABLE_FUZZ_TESTING)
add_subdirectory(fuzz)
endif (ENABLE_FUZZ_TESTING)