From 91e882463ca0719ac657f3b2d6ee581186d67c84 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: giraffedata Date: Wed, 26 Jun 2013 01:38:06 +0000 Subject: Add documentation of test facility: TESTS git-svn-id: http://svn.code.sf.net/p/netpbm/code/trunk@1959 9d0c8265-081b-0410-96cb-a4ca84ce46f8 --- doc/TESTS | 302 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 302 insertions(+) create mode 100644 doc/TESTS (limited to 'doc') diff --git a/doc/TESTS b/doc/TESTS new file mode 100644 index 00000000..3196a8fb --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/TESTS @@ -0,0 +1,302 @@ +Contents +======== + +1. Running the tests + 1.1 Standard test procedure + 1.2 Summary report + 1.3 Prerequisites + 1.4 Repeatability + 1.5 Execution time + 1.6 Testing package in designated directory + 1.7 Post-install check + 1.8 Skipping test items + 1.9 Valgrind + +2. Troubleshooting + 2.1 Missing programs + 2.2 Broken programs + 2.3 Color name file + 2.4 Multiple versions + 2.5 System dependent issues + +3. Reporting test failures + +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +1. Running the tests +==================== + +1.1 Standard test procedure +=========================== + +The recommended method of running the tests is after packaging: + + make + make package + make check + +To capture the output do: + + make check 2>&1 | less + +Or: + + make check > check.log 2>&1 + + + +1.2 Summary report +================== + +Like most other test routines, these produce much output. A summary will +appear at the end: + + Test summary: + ================== + SUCCESS 83 + FAILURE 1 + TOTAL SUPPORTED 84 + ================== + All tests done. + Sat, 08 Jun 2013 09:30:33 +0000 + make: *** [check] Error 1 + + + +1.3 Prerequisites +================= + +The tests require the Bash command shell. The script Execute-Tests has some +expressions unique to bash. Quite old versions work, at least back to bash +v. 2.05b. + +The tests also use the following utilities: + + - awk + - cat + - cmp + - egrep + - head + - mktemp + - sed + - seq + - tee + + + +1.4 Repeatability +================= + +The current version of the test package produces identical results if you run +"make check" repeatedly. The tests contain no random elements; some +Netpbm programs use randomness internally, but the tests seed their random +number generators with fixed values so that they too have repeatable results. + + + +1.5 Execution time +================== + +Currently "make check" takes no more time to execute than "make package", +and much less than "make". + + + +1.6 Testing package in designated directory +=========================================== + +If you specify the package directory when you do "make package", +you must do the same with "make check": + + make + make package pkgdir=/tmp/package + make check pkgdir=/tmp/package + + + +1.7 Post-install check +====================== + +You can run the tests after installation as well as from the package +directory. Just set $PBM_TESTPREFIX to the bin directory. For example, if +the Netpbm executables are in /usr/local/bin/ do + + PBM_TESTPREFIX=/usr/local/bin make check + +If you want to test the executables in the default search path do + + PBM_TESTPREFIX="" make check + +If the color dictionary file rgb.txt is in a non-standard location, you must +set RGBDEF. If you don't, the tests will report several false positives. + + PBM_TESTPREFIX=/usr/local/bin RGBDEF=/etc/colors/rgb.txt make check + + + +1.8 Skipping test items +======================= + +The file test/Test-Order is a list of tests which are run. If you want to +skip any test, remove the line or comment it out with a "#". + + + +1.9 Valgrind +============ + +You can run the whole test under Valgrind. This is an advanced feature +intended for programmers who work on Netpbm code. + +To turn on Valgrind, uncomment this line in test/Execute: + +# export PBM_TESTPREFIX="valgrind --log-fd=4 "${PBM_TESTPREFIX} + + make check 4> valgrind.log + +Note that Valgrind output is directed to file descriptor 4. + +Valgrind version 3.5.0 or newer is recommended. Older versions do +not report the command that is being executed. + +You can add any options for Valgrind should by editing the above mentioned +line. To run "valgrind --track-origins=yes", you must make two changes in +config.mk: + + - Add -g to CFLAGS. + - Turn stripping off. + +Valgrind significantly increases execution time. You should consider paring +down the items in Test-Order. You probably don't need to run +"all-in-place.test", which has restrictions in the way errors are reported +when PBM_TESTPREFIX is not a simple directory path. Another test +"pamslice-roundtrip.test" is time-consuming, you may want to skip this one +too. + + + +2. Troubleshooting +================== + +2.1 Missing programs +==================== + +The first test run, "all-in-place.test" detects missing programs. + +If you work around a build glitch with "make --keep-going" you +will get a few errors here. + +A wholesale failure with "all-in-place.test" indicates a systemic +problem, such as a misconfigured dynamic library or a directory-wide +permission issue. This kind of failure is known to happen when N is +set too high with "make -jN" (overambitious parallel make.) + +The current test routines assume a typical build configuration - they are not +aware of the actual configuration you chose. If a choice you make during +configure causes "make" to skip compilation of certain programs, the test +routines won't know and will report failures. + +For details read 'Netpbm Library Prerequisites': +http://netpbm.sourceforge.net/prereq.html . + + + +2.2 Broken programs +=================== + +Broken programs will invariably lead to failures. Certain programs +(for instance, image generators pbmmake pgmmake) are used in numerous +test scripts. Problem in them will lead to multiple failures. + +To aid you in this situation each test routine lists the necessary programs +near the top. + +Each test routine comes in two parts, a ".test" file which is a +shell script and a ".ok" file which denotes its proper output. +When a test fails, a ".out" file will be produced in the +/tmp/netpbm-test/ directory. By comparing ".ok" and ".out" you +can tell exactly what went wrong. Often one does not need to +go this far; the error messages tell enough. + + + +2.3 Color dictionary file +========================= + +If you get the following error message, it indicates a problem with +the color dictionary file rgb.txt. + + ppmmake: can't open color names dictionary file from the path '/usr/share/ + netpbm/rgb.txt:/usr/lib/X11/rgb.txt:/usr/share/X11/rgb.txt:/usr/X11R6/lib/ + X11/rgb.txt' and Environment variable RGBDEF not set. Set RGBDEF to the + pathname of your rgb.txt file or don't use color names. + +This is highly unlikely to occur with "make check" right after packaging, +but may appear after installation. + +To check manually after installation, execute the following and see +whether the proper output or the error message appears: + + ppmmake red 1 1 -plain + +Proper output: + + P3 + 1 1 + 255 + 255 0 0 + +The simple remedy is properly setting the environment value RGBDEF to +the location of rgb.txt. + +If you want to hardcode the path, modify RGB_DB_PATH in pm_config.h +and run "make" again. Note that running "configure" will cause +pm_config.h to be overwritten; changes by editing will be lost. + + + +2.4 Multiple versions +===================== + +If multiple versions of Netpbm executables are installed on your +system, you should do a post-installation check to ensure that +the newly built version is in place and in working condition. + +The test routines can test binaries other than the intended +target, for example pre-compiled binaries distributed in .rpm +or .deb format. If PBM_TESTPREFIX is explicitly set to a directory +that contains programs from such a source, you should expect multiple +failures due to missing programs, missing features, etc. If +PBM_TEXTPREFIX is set to "" (null), the outcome will depend heavily +on what version has precedence in PATH. + +Netpbm distributed with Debian or Ubuntu is called "Netpbm-Free" and +is based on a fork which broke off in 2002. There are many differences. +Many tests will fail. However, the test framework itself is valid for +these distributions. + + + +2.5 System dependent issues +=========================== + +The tests have worked on x86 and x86_64 GNU/Linux systems, with several +versions of GCC and Clang. Reports from users of other systems including Mac +OS, Sun SPARC and BSD and compilers other than GCC are highly welcome. + +Floating point math precision seems to be an issue. Some discrepancies +have been observed between x86 32 bit and 64 bit; the tests are written to +work around them as much as possible. The use of the "--fast-math" +flag by default may also be a factor. + +The current test framework checks whether the random number generator +is the one from glibc and skips certain tests if a different one is +detected. + + +3. Reporting test failures +========================== + +When reporting problems with the tests, please give both +the output of "make check" and the contents of the "netpbm-test" +directory. -- cgit 1.4.1