runtest
NAME
runtest - the DejaGnu test driver program
SYNOPSIS
DESCRIPTION
DejaGnu
is a framework for running test suites on GNU tools. It is written in
expect, which uses TCL (Tool command language).
runtest
is the test driver program; use it to control what tests to run,
and variations on how to run them.
You can find a comprehensive description of DejaGnu and runtest in
The DejaGnu Testing Framework
or its Info version,
dejagnu.info.
OPTIONS
- --all
- Print all test output to screen. By default, only unexpected results are
displayed.
- --baud rate
- Set the baud rate for a serial line connection. Some serial interface
programs (like tip) don't use this value but instead use a separate
initialization file.
- --connect type
- The type of connection to use. The choices are
rlogin,
telnet,
rsh,
kermit,
tip
and
mondfe.
- --debug
- Turn on
expect
internal debugging output. All output is logged to
a file called dbg.out.
The output of the --strace also goes into this file.
- --help
- Prints out a help screen and then exits.
- --host type
- The configuration string for the host.
- --ignore test1.exp test2.exp ...
- Do not run the specified tests.
- --mail 'name1 name2 ...'
- Electronic mail addresses to receive test results.
- --name hostname
- The network hostname of the target board.
- --objdir path
- path is a directory containing compiled test code.
- --outdir directory
- The name of a directory for test log output.
- --reboot
- Reboot the target board when runtest initializes
(if supported).
- --srcdir path
- path is a directory containing test directories.
- --strace N
- Turns on
expect
internal tracing to N levels deep.
- --target type
- The configuration string for the target.
- --tool toolname
- Specify the tool to be tested. toolname controls the test suite
applied, and the associated initialization module.
- --verbose, -v
- Turns on more debugging output from test cases and DejaGnu utility code.
Use more than once to increase output further.
- --version, -V
- Prints out the versions of DejaGnu, expect and Tcl.
- -D[number]
- Activate the Tcl debugger.number can be either 1 or 0. If it is
1, then the expect shell will break when it starts to run. All ^C's
drop DejaGnu back to the debugger prompt. A 0 starts DejaGnu like
normal, but a ^C drops to the debugger prompt.
- Any file name on the command line is assumed to be a subset
- of the test names to run. Usually these are the names of the
expect test driver, ie... special.exp.
Makefile style variables are used to specify tool names and their
flags; these and other configuration dependent values are saved in the
file site.exp, created during configuration.
EXIT CODES
runtest
sets the exit code to 1 if any of the tests failed, or
sets it to 0 if all the tests passed.
SEE ALSO
The DejaGnu Testing Framework
(dejagnu.info).
This is the DejaGnu manual; its source is the SGML files
doc/*.sgml.
in the DejaGnu distribution.
AUTHOR
Rob Savoye (rob@welcomehome.org)