[PATCH xorg-gtest 7/8] test/process-test: prefix TESTCASE with newline in debugging output
Chase Douglas
chase.douglas at ubuntu.com
Wed Oct 10 07:59:33 PDT 2012
On Tue, Oct 9, 2012 at 10:14 PM, Peter Hutterer
<peter.hutterer at who-t.net> wrote:
> Signed-off-by: Peter Hutterer <peter.hutterer at who-t.net>
> ---
> test/process-test.cpp | 16 ++++++++--------
> 1 file changed, 8 insertions(+), 8 deletions(-)
>
> diff --git a/test/process-test.cpp b/test/process-test.cpp
> index 935035f..392aff1 100644
> --- a/test/process-test.cpp
> +++ b/test/process-test.cpp
> @@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ using namespace xorg::testing;
>
> TEST(Process, StartWithNULLArg)
> {
> - SCOPED_TRACE("TESTCASE: invocation of 'ls' with no arguments");
> + SCOPED_TRACE("\nTESTCASE: invocation of 'ls' with no arguments");
> Process p;
> p.Start("ls", NULL);
> ASSERT_GT(p.Pid(), 0);
> @@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ TEST(Process, StartWithNULLArg)
>
> TEST(Process, StartWithNULLTerminatedArg)
> {
> - SCOPED_TRACE("TESTCASE: invocation of 'ls' with NULL-terminated argument list");
> + SCOPED_TRACE("\nTESTCASE: invocation of 'ls' with NULL-terminated argument list");
>
> Process p;
> p.Start("ls", "-l", NULL);
> @@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ TEST(Process, StartWithNULLTerminatedArg)
>
> TEST(Process, ExitCodeSuccess)
> {
> - SCOPED_TRACE("TESTCASE: invocation of 'echo -n', check for success exit status");
> + SCOPED_TRACE("\nTESTCASE: invocation of 'echo -n', check for success exit status");
>
> Process p;
> ASSERT_EQ(p.GetState(), Process::NONE);
> @@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ TEST(Process, ExitCodeSuccess)
>
> TEST(Process, ExitCodeFailure)
> {
> - SCOPED_TRACE("TESTCASE: an invalid invocation of 'ls', check for error exit status");
> + SCOPED_TRACE("\nTESTCASE: an invalid invocation of 'ls', check for error exit status");
> Process p;
> ASSERT_EQ(p.GetState(), Process::NONE);
>
> @@ -69,7 +69,7 @@ TEST(Process, ExitCodeFailure)
>
> TEST(Process, ChildTearDown)
> {
> - SCOPED_TRACE("TESTCASE: ensure child process dies when parent does");
> + SCOPED_TRACE("\nTESTCASE: ensure child process dies when parent does");
>
> int pipefd[2];
> ASSERT_NE(pipe(pipefd), -1);
> @@ -112,7 +112,7 @@ TEST(Process, ChildTearDown)
>
> TEST(Process, TerminationFailure)
> {
> - SCOPED_TRACE("TESTCASE: if Process::Terminate() fails to terminate the \n"
> + SCOPED_TRACE("\nTESTCASE: if Process::Terminate() fails to terminate the \n"
> "child process, kill must terminate it it instead");
>
> sigset_t sig_mask;
> @@ -137,7 +137,7 @@ TEST(Process, TerminationFailure)
>
> TEST(Process, KillExitStatus)
> {
> - SCOPED_TRACE("TESTCASE: a child process killed must have a state of\n"
> + SCOPED_TRACE("\nTESTCASE: a child process killed must have a state of\n"
> "FINISHED_FAILURE");
> Process p;
> p.Start(TEST_ROOT_DIR "process-test-helper", NULL);
> @@ -149,7 +149,7 @@ TEST(Process, DoubleStart)
> {
> struct timespec sig_timeout = {0, 5000000L};
>
> - SCOPED_TRACE("TESTCASE: starting a process after it has been started\n"
> + SCOPED_TRACE("\nTESTCASE: starting a process after it has been started\n"
> "fails. Re-starting a process succeeds\n");
>
> /* Process double-started must fail */
Perhaps it might be easier to provide a macro like:
#define XORG_TRACE(info) SCOPED_TRACE("\nTESTCASE: " ## info ## "\n");
It would reduce the change of error in creating the scope comments.
Any error may go a long time before being noticed, since scoped traces
are only printed when a test fails.
It's all just window dressing, though, not terribly important :).
-- Chase
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