07-18-2019
Hi rbatte1
I will test your example
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Kaido
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gtester
GTESTER(1) User Commands GTESTER(1)
NAME
gtester - test running utility
SYNOPSIS
gtester [OPTION...] [testprogram]
DESCRIPTION
gtester is a utility to run unit tests that have been written using the GLib test framework.
When called with the -o option, gtester writes an XML report of the test results, which can be converted into HTML using the gtester-report
utility.
OPTIONS
-h, --help
print help and exit
-v, --version
print version information and exit
--g-fatal-warnings
make warnings fatal
-k, --keep-going
continue running after tests failed
-l
list paths of available test cases
-m=MODE
run test cases in MODE, which can be one of:
perf
run performance tests
slow, thorough
run slow tests, or repeat non-deterministic tests more often
quick
do not run slow or performance tests, or do extra repeats of non-deterministic tests (default)
undefined
run test cases that deliberately provoke checks or assertion failures, if implemented (default)
no-undefined
do not run test cases that deliberately provoke checks or assertion failures
-p=TESTPATH
only run test cases matching TESTPATH
-s=TESTPATH
skip test cases matching TESTPATH
--seed=SEEDSTRING
run all test cases with random number seed SEEDSTRING
-o=LOGFILE
write the test log to LOGFILE
-q, --quiet
suppress per test binary output
--verbose
report success per testcase
SEE ALSO
gtester-report(1)
GLib GTESTER(1)