* Speedups: remove dependency on c++ * Speedups: intset: handle malloc failing * Speedups: intset: fix corner case for int64 on 32bit systems original idea was to only use bucket->val if int<pointer, but we always have a union now anyway * Speedups: add size comment to player_set bucket configuration * test: more tests for LocationStore.find_item * test: require _speedups in CI This kind of tests that the build succeeds. * test: even more tests for LocationStore.find_item * Speedups: intset uniform comment style * Speedups: intset: avoid memory leak when realloc fails * Speedups: intset: make `gcc -pedantic -std=c99 -fanalyzer` without warnings Unnamed unions are not in C99, this got fixed. The overhead of setting count=0 is minimal or optimized-out and silences -fanalizer (see comment). * Speedups: don't leak memory in case of exception * Speedups: intset: validate alloc and free This won't happen in our cython, but it's still a good addition. * CI: add test framework for C/C++ code * CI: ctest: fix cwd * Speedups: intset: ignore msvc warning * Tests: intset: revert attempt at no-asan We solve this with env vars in ctest now, and this fails for msvc. * Test: cpp: docs: fix typo * Test: cpp: docs: fix another typo * Test: intset: proper bucket count for Negative test INTxx_MIN % 1 would not produce a negative number, so the test was flawed. |
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README.md
C++ tests
Test framework for C and C++ code in AP.
Adding a Test
GoogleTest
Adding GoogleTests is as simple as creating a directory with
- one or more
test_*.cpp
files that define tests using GoogleTest API - a
CMakeLists.txt
that adds the .cpp files totest_default
target using target_sources
CTest
If either GoogleTest is not suitable for the test or the build flags / sources / libraries are incompatible,
you can add another CTest to the project using add_target and add_test, similar to how it's done for test_default
.
Running Tests
- Install CMake.
- Build and/or install GoogleTest and make sure
CMake can find it, or
create a parent
CMakeLists.txt
that fetches GoogleTest. - Enter the directory with the top-most
CMakeLists.txt
and runmkdir build cmake -S . -B build/ -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release cmake --build build/ --config Release && \ ctest --test-dir build/ -C Release --output-on-failure