[glib] testutils: Document what happens by default and how to change it
- From: Philip Withnall <pwithnall src gnome org>
- To: commits-list gnome org
- Cc:
- Subject: [glib] testutils: Document what happens by default and how to change it
- Date: Mon, 18 Dec 2017 19:04:15 +0000 (UTC)
commit 95e280059144fb3df6ce060cc4ba1678c28dffe0
Author: Simon McVittie <smcv collabora com>
Date: Mon Dec 18 11:42:23 2017 +0000
testutils: Document what happens by default and how to change it
Signed-off-by: Simon McVittie <smcv collabora com>
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=791745
glib/gtestutils.c | 34 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-----
1 files changed, 29 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-)
---
diff --git a/glib/gtestutils.c b/glib/gtestutils.c
index 131c7c6..0447dcd 100644
--- a/glib/gtestutils.c
+++ b/glib/gtestutils.c
@@ -248,6 +248,10 @@
* Exactly one of g_test_quick() and g_test_slow() is active in any run;
* there is no "medium speed".
*
+ * By default, tests are run in quick mode. In tests that use
+ * g_test_init(), the options `-m quick`, `-m slow` and `-m thorough`
+ * can be used to change this.
+ *
* Returns: %TRUE if in quick mode
*/
@@ -258,6 +262,10 @@
* Exactly one of g_test_quick() and g_test_slow() is active in any run;
* there is no "medium speed".
*
+ * By default, tests are run in quick mode. In tests that use
+ * g_test_init(), the options `-m quick`, `-m slow` and `-m thorough`
+ * can be used to change this.
+ *
* Returns: the opposite of g_test_quick()
*/
@@ -267,6 +275,10 @@
* Returns %TRUE if tests are run in thorough mode, equivalent to
* g_test_slow().
*
+ * By default, tests are run in quick mode. In tests that use
+ * g_test_init(), the options `-m quick`, `-m slow` and `-m thorough`
+ * can be used to change this.
+ *
* Returns: the same thing as g_test_slow()
*/
@@ -275,6 +287,10 @@
*
* Returns %TRUE if tests are run in performance mode.
*
+ * By default, tests are run in quick mode. In tests that use
+ * g_test_init(), the option `-m perf` enables performance tests, while
+ * `-m quick` disables them.
+ *
* Returns: %TRUE if in performance mode
*/
@@ -283,7 +299,10 @@
*
* Returns %TRUE if tests may provoke assertions and other formally-undefined
* behaviour, to verify that appropriate warnings are given. It might, in some
- * cases, be useful to turn this off if running tests under valgrind.
+ * cases, be useful to turn this off with if running tests under valgrind;
+ * in tests that use g_test_init(), the option `-m no-undefined` disables
+ * those tests, while `-m undefined` explicitly enables them (the default
+ * behaviour).
*
* Returns: %TRUE if tests may provoke programming errors
*/
@@ -292,6 +311,8 @@
* g_test_verbose:
*
* Returns %TRUE if tests are run in verbose mode.
+ * In tests that use g_test_init(), the option `--verbose` enables this,
+ * while `-q` or `--quiet` disables it.
* The default is neither g_test_verbose() nor g_test_quiet().
*
* Returns: %TRUE if in verbose mode
@@ -301,6 +322,8 @@
* g_test_quiet:
*
* Returns %TRUE if tests are run in quiet mode.
+ * In tests that use g_test_init(), the option `-q` or `--quiet` enables
+ * this, while `--verbose` disables it.
* The default is neither g_test_verbose() nor g_test_quiet().
*
* Returns: %TRUE if in quiet mode
@@ -1191,15 +1214,16 @@ parse_args (gint *argc_p,
* be skipped (ie, a test whose name contains "/subprocess").
* - `-m {perf|slow|thorough|quick|undefined|no-undefined}`: Execute tests according to these test modes:
*
- * `perf`: Performance tests, may take long and report results.
+ * `perf`: Performance tests, may take long and report results (off by default).
*
- * `slow`, `thorough`: Slow and thorough tests, may take quite long and maximize coverage.
+ * `slow`, `thorough`: Slow and thorough tests, may take quite long and maximize coverage
+ * (off by default).
*
- * `quick`: Quick tests, should run really quickly and give good coverage.
+ * `quick`: Quick tests, should run really quickly and give good coverage (the default).
*
* `undefined`: Tests for undefined behaviour, may provoke programming errors
* under g_test_trap_subprocess() or g_test_expect_message() to check
- * that appropriate assertions or warnings are given
+ * that appropriate assertions or warnings are given (the default).
*
* `no-undefined`: Avoid tests for undefined behaviour
*
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