1. 07 9月, 2015 1 次提交
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      Groundwork for a perl based testing framework · aec27d4d
      Richard Levitte 提交于
      The idea with this perl based testing framework is to make use of
      what's delivered with perl and exists on all sorts of platforms.
      
      The choice came to using Test::More and Test::Harness, as that seems
      to be the most widely spread foundation, even if perl is aged.
      
      The main runner of the show is run_tests.pl.  As it currently stands,
      it's designed to run from inside Makefile, but it's absolutely
      possible to run it from the command line as well, like so:
      
      	cd test
      	OPENSSL_SRCDIR=.. perl run_tests.pl
      
      The tester scripts themselves are stored in the subdirectory recipes/,
      and initially, we have two such scripts, recipes/00-check_testalltests.t
      and recipes/00-check_testexes.t.  recipes/00-check_testalltests.t will
      pick out the dependencies of "alltests" in test/Makefile, and check if
      it can find recipes with corresponding names.  recipes/00-check_testexes.t
      does something similar, but bases it on existing compiled test binaries.
      They make it easy to figure out what's to be added, and will be
      removed when this effort is finished.
      
      Individual recipes can be run as well, of course, as they are perl
      scripts in themselves.  For example, you can run only
      recipes/00-check_testexes.t like so:
      
      	cd test
      	OPENSSL_SRCDIR=.. perl recipes/00-check_testexes.t
      
      To make coding easier, there's a routine library OpenSSL::Test, which
      is reachable in a perl script like so:
      
      	use lib 'testlib';
      	use OpenSSL::Test;
      Reviewed-by: NRich Salz <rsalz@openssl.org>
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