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7 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
John Szakmeister
346e07e8da build: print the error result when the tests fail
Any diagnostic information is useful when things fail.  In my case, it
printed out the fact that the tests were segfaulting.
2014-11-25 06:15:57 -05:00
Thiago de Arruda
5e5525a78b test: Set VIMRUNTIME before running tests
This is required for testing scripts under the 'runtime' directory
2014-11-05 14:02:04 -03:00
Florian Walch
afa5831d73 CMake: Fix running individual (functional/unit) test. 2014-11-05 13:57:29 +01:00
John Szakmeister
5ba1d980fb build: fix running of functional tests directly with CMake
If you aren't just building everything into build/, then the functional
tests fail because they can't find the nvim executable.  Let's pass in
the location of the nvim executable, and set NVIM_PRG environment
variable accordingly.
2014-11-05 07:26:35 -05:00
Thiago de Arruda
69561ea922 test: Remove run-functional-tests.py
Now that the lua client is available, python/lupa are no longer necessary to run
the functional tests. The helper functions previously defined in
run-functional-tests.py were adapted to test/functional/helpers.lua.
2014-10-16 09:21:37 -03:00
Thiago de Arruda
549fc9548d test: Move 'test/legacy' to 'test/functional'
Busted can only discover tests from a single directory. In order to allow tests
under 'legacy' to run as a functional test, it needed to be moved to
'test/functional'.
2014-10-01 09:05:28 -03:00
Thiago de Arruda
42d5b526b9 test: Replace vroom by lua/busted for functional tests
The 'lupa' python package provides a simple way to seamless integrate lua and
python code.

This commit replaces vroom by a python script that exposes the 'neovim' package
to a lua state, and invokes busted to run functional tests. This is a temporary
solution that will enable writing functional tests using lua/bused while a lua
client library is not available.

The reason for dropping vroom is flexibility: Lua/busted has a nice DSL-style
syntax while also providing the customization power of a full programming
language. Another reason is to use a single framework for unit/functional tests.

Two other changes were performed in this commit:

- Instead of "gcc-unittest/gcc-ia32", the travis builds for gcc are now
  identified by "gcc/gcc-32". They will run unit/functional tests for both 64
  and 32 bits.
- Old integration tests(in src/nvim/testdir) are now ran by the 'oldtest' target
2014-09-30 17:37:16 -03:00