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Busybox unit test framework
===========================
This document describes what you need to do to write test cases using the
Busybox unit test framework.
Building unit tests
-------------------
The framework and all tests are built as a regular Busybox applet if option
CONFIG_UNIT_TEST (found in General Configuration -> Debugging Options) is set.
Writing test cases
------------------
Unit testing interface can be found in include/bbunit.h.
Tests can be placed in any .c file in Busybox tree - preferably right next to
the functions they test. Test cases should be enclosed within an #if, and
should start with BBUNIT_DEFINE_TEST macro and end with BBUNIT_ENDTEST within
the test curly brackets. If an assertion fails the test ends immediately, ie.
the following assertions will not be reached. Any code placed after
BBUNIT_ENDTEST is executed regardless of the test result. Here's an example:
#if ENABLE_UNIT_TEST
BBUNIT_DEFINE_TEST(test_name)
{
int *i;
i = malloc(sizeof(int));
BBUNIT_ASSERT_NOTNULL(i);
*i = 2;
BBUNIT_ASSERT_EQ((*i)*(*i), 4);
BBUNIT_ENDTEST;
free(i);
}
#endif /* ENABLE_UNIT_TEST */
Running the unit test suite
---------------------------
To run the tests you can either directly run 'busybox unit' or use 'make test'
to run both the unit tests (if compiled) and regular test suite.
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