// Support code for rustc's built in test runner generator. Currently, // none of this is meant for users. It is intended to support the // simplest interface possible for representing and running tests // while providing a base that other test frameworks may build off of. export test_name; export test_fn; export test_desc; export test_main; // The name of a test. By convention this follows the rules for rust // paths, i.e it should be a series of identifiers seperated by double // colons. This way if some test runner wants to arrange the tests // heirarchically it may. type test_name = str; // A function that runs a test. If the function returns successfully, // the test succeeds; if the function fails then the test fails. We // may need to come up with a more clever definition of test in order // to support isolation of tests into tasks. type test_fn = fn(); // The definition of a single test. A test runner will run a list of // these. type test_desc = rec(test_name name, test_fn fn); // The default console test runner. It accepts the command line // arguments and a vector of test_descs (generated at compile time). fn test_main(&test_desc[] tests) -> int { if (run_tests(tests)) { ret 0; } else { ret -1; } } fn run_tests(&test_desc[] tests) -> bool { auto out = io::stdout(); for (test_desc test in tests) { out.write_line("running " + test.name); } ret true; } // Local Variables: // mode: rust; // fill-column: 78; // indent-tabs-mode: nil // c-basic-offset: 4 // buffer-file-coding-system: utf-8-unix // compile-command: "make -k -C .. 2>&1 | sed -e 's/\\/x\\//x:\\//g'"; // End: