add_test
Add a test to the project to be run by ctest(1)
.
add_test(NAME <name> COMMAND <command> [<arg>...] [CONFIGURATIONS <config>...] [WORKING_DIRECTORY <dir>])
Add a test called <name>
. The test name may not contain spaces, quotes, or other characters special in CMake syntax. The options are:
-
COMMAND
- Specify the test command-line. If
<command>
specifies an executable target (created byadd_executable()
) it will automatically be replaced by the location of the executable created at build time. -
CONFIGURATIONS
- Restrict execution of the test only to the named configurations.
-
WORKING_DIRECTORY
- Set the
WORKING_DIRECTORY
test property to specify the working directory in which to execute the test. If not specified the test will be run with the current working directory set to the build directory corresponding to the current source directory.
The given test command is expected to exit with code 0
to pass and non-zero to fail, or vice-versa if the WILL_FAIL
test property is set. Any output written to stdout or stderr will be captured by ctest(1)
but does not affect the pass/fail status unless the PASS_REGULAR_EXPRESSION
or FAIL_REGULAR_EXPRESSION
test property is used.
The COMMAND
and WORKING_DIRECTORY
options may use “generator expressions” with the syntax $<...>
. See the cmake-generator-expressions(7)
manual for available expressions.
Example usage:
add_test(NAME mytest COMMAND testDriver --config $<CONFIGURATION> --exe $<TARGET_FILE:myexe>)
This creates a test mytest
whose command runs a testDriver
tool passing the configuration name and the full path to the executable file produced by target myexe
.
Note
CMake will generate tests only if the enable_testing()
command has been invoked. The CTest
module invokes the command automatically when the BUILD_TESTING
option is ON
.
add_test(<name> <command> [<arg>...])
Add a test called <name>
with the given command-line. Unlike the above NAME
signature no transformation is performed on the command-line to support target names or generator expressions.
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