Re: Using sanitycheck to run my project tests
Nashif, Anas
--list-tests give you the list of sub-tests in a test project, sanitycheck results report on the test project level, not the sub-tests.
Anas
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On Behalf Of Rodrigo Peixoto
Sent: Thursday, July 19, 2018 9:22 AM To: users@... Subject: [Zephyr-users] Using sanitycheck to run my project tests
Hi all.
I was creating my unit, integration, and regression test for a project I am involved, I was wondering if it is possible to use the sanitycheck script to run my own tests that are not related to zephyr kernel.
Folder hierarchy:
my_project_folder/ include/ src/ CMakeLists.txt ... tests/ test_at/ testcase.yaml src/ ...
I have run in my own tests folder:
$ sanitycheck -p native_posix -T . --list-tests - build.action_data - build.action_data_offset - build.action_enqueue - build.action_send_sync_thread - build.base_action - build.send_at_vsx_off - build.send_at_vsx_on - build.send_at_vsx_on_status_off 8 total.
It shows 8 tests in total. When I run:
$ sanitycheck -p native_posix -T . --outdir ./santy-out Building testcase defconfigs... 1 tests selected, 107 tests discarded due to filters total complete: 1/ 1 100% failed: 0 1 of 1 tests passed with 0 warnings in 2 seconds
It shows 1 test had run ok, but I already changed the test to make it fails but the result is always the same. Another weird thing is the number of tests of 107 discard and 1 selected...
How can I run that properly? I would like to do that without copying the tests to the kernel folder. Is it possible?
Thank you. Best regards, Rodrigo Peixoto Co-founder and Technical advisor
+55 (82) 98144-8585 http://ayna.tech | Skype: rodrigopex
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