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| diff --git a/doc/tcltest.n b/doc/tcltest.n index b673db7..05c1922 100644 --- a/doc/tcltest.n +++ b/doc/tcltest.n @@ -7,63 +7,61 @@  '\"  '\" See the file "license.terms" for information on usage and redistribution  '\" of this file, and for a DISCLAIMER OF ALL WARRANTIES. -'\"  -'\" RCS: @(#) $Id: tcltest.n,v 1.44 2004/10/27 14:43:54 dkf Exp $ -'\"  +'\" +.TH "tcltest" n 2.3 tcltest "Tcl Bundled Packages"  .so man.macros -.TH "tcltest" n 2.2 tcltest "Tcl Bundled Packages"  .BS  '\" Note:  do not modify the .SH NAME line immediately below!  .SH NAME  tcltest \- Test harness support code and utilities  .SH SYNOPSIS  .nf -\fBpackage require tcltest ?2.2.5?\fR -.sp -\fBtcltest::test \fIname description ?option value ...?\fR -\fBtcltest::test \fIname description ?constraints? body result\fR -.sp +\fBpackage require tcltest\fR ?\fB2.3\fR? + +\fBtcltest::test \fIname description\fR ?\fI\-option value ...\fR? +\fBtcltest::test \fIname description\fR ?\fIconstraints\fR? \fIbody result\fR +  \fBtcltest::loadTestedCommands\fR -\fBtcltest::makeDirectory \fIname ?directory?\fR -\fBtcltest::removeDirectory \fIname ?directory?\fR -\fBtcltest::makeFile \fIcontents name ?directory?\fR -\fBtcltest::removeFile \fIname ?directory?\fR -\fBtcltest::viewFile \fIname ?directory?\fR -\fBtcltest::cleanupTests \fI?runningMultipleTests?\fR +\fBtcltest::makeDirectory \fIname\fR ?\fIdirectory\fR? +\fBtcltest::removeDirectory \fIname\fR ?\fIdirectory\fR? +\fBtcltest::makeFile \fIcontents name\fR ?\fIdirectory\fR? +\fBtcltest::removeFile \fIname\fR ?\fIdirectory\fR? +\fBtcltest::viewFile \fIname\fR ?\fIdirectory\fR? +\fBtcltest::cleanupTests \fR?\fIrunningMultipleTests\fR?  \fBtcltest::runAllTests\fR -.sp +  \fBtcltest::configure\fR -\fBtcltest::configure \fIoption\fR -\fBtcltest::configure \fIoption value ?option value ...?\fR +\fBtcltest::configure \fI\-option\fR +\fBtcltest::configure \fI\-option value\fR ?\fI\-option value ...\fR?  \fBtcltest::customMatch \fImode command\fR -\fBtcltest::testConstraint \fIconstraint ?value?\fR -\fBtcltest::outputChannel \fI?channelID?\fR -\fBtcltest::errorChannel \fI?channelID?\fR -\fBtcltest::interpreter \fI?interp?\fR -.sp -\fBtcltest::debug \fI?level?\fR -\fBtcltest::errorFile \fI?filename?\fR -\fBtcltest::limitConstraints \fI?boolean?\fR -\fBtcltest::loadFile \fI?filename?\fR -\fBtcltest::loadScript \fI?script?\fR -\fBtcltest::match \fI?patternList?\fR -\fBtcltest::matchDirectories \fI?patternList?\fR -\fBtcltest::matchFiles \fI?patternList?\fR -\fBtcltest::outputFile \fI?filename?\fR -\fBtcltest::preserveCore \fI?level?\fR -\fBtcltest::singleProcess \fI?boolean?\fR -\fBtcltest::skip \fI?patternList?\fR -\fBtcltest::skipDirectories \fI?patternList?\fR -\fBtcltest::skipFiles \fI?patternList?\fR -\fBtcltest::temporaryDirectory \fI?directory?\fR -\fBtcltest::testsDirectory \fI?directory?\fR -\fBtcltest::verbose \fI?level?\fR -.sp +\fBtcltest::testConstraint \fIconstraint\fR ?\fIvalue\fR? +\fBtcltest::outputChannel \fR?\fIchannelID\fR? +\fBtcltest::errorChannel \fR?\fIchannelID\fR? +\fBtcltest::interpreter \fR?\fIinterp\fR? + +\fBtcltest::debug \fR?\fIlevel\fR? +\fBtcltest::errorFile \fR?\fIfilename\fR? +\fBtcltest::limitConstraints \fR?\fIboolean\fR? +\fBtcltest::loadFile \fR?\fIfilename\fR? +\fBtcltest::loadScript \fR?\fIscript\fR? +\fBtcltest::match \fR?\fIpatternList\fR? +\fBtcltest::matchDirectories \fR?\fIpatternList\fR? +\fBtcltest::matchFiles \fR?\fIpatternList\fR? +\fBtcltest::outputFile \fR?\fIfilename\fR? +\fBtcltest::preserveCore \fR?\fIlevel\fR? +\fBtcltest::singleProcess \fR?\fIboolean\fR? +\fBtcltest::skip \fR?\fIpatternList\fR? +\fBtcltest::skipDirectories \fR?\fIpatternList\fR? +\fBtcltest::skipFiles \fR?\fIpatternList\fR? +\fBtcltest::temporaryDirectory \fR?\fIdirectory\fR? +\fBtcltest::testsDirectory \fR?\fIdirectory\fR? +\fBtcltest::verbose \fR?\fIlevel\fR? +  \fBtcltest::test \fIname description optionList\fR  \fBtcltest::bytestring \fIstring\fR  \fBtcltest::normalizeMsg \fImsg\fR  \fBtcltest::normalizePath \fIpathVar\fR -\fBtcltest::workingDirectory \fI?dir?\fR +\fBtcltest::workingDirectory \fR?\fIdir\fR?  .fi  .BE  .SH DESCRIPTION @@ -79,12 +77,12 @@ in and exported from the \fB::tcltest\fR namespace, as indicated in  the \fBSYNOPSIS\fR above.  In the following sections, all commands  will be described by their simple names, in the interest of brevity.  .PP -The central command of \fBtcltest\fR is [\fBtest\fR] that defines -and runs a test.  Testing with [\fBtest\fR] involves evaluation +The central command of \fBtcltest\fR is \fBtest\fR that defines +and runs a test.  Testing with \fBtest\fR involves evaluation  of a Tcl script and comparing the result to an expected result, as  configured and controlled by a number of options.  Several other  commands provided by \fBtcltest\fR govern the configuration of -[\fBtest\fR] and the collection of many [\fBtest\fR] commands into +\fBtest\fR and the collection of many \fBtest\fR commands into  test suites.  .PP  See \fBCREATING TEST SUITES WITH TCLTEST\fR below for an extended example @@ -92,82 +90,91 @@ of how to use the commands of \fBtcltest\fR to produce test suites  for your Tcl-enabled code.  .SH COMMANDS  .TP -\fBtest\fR \fIname description ?option value ...?\fR +\fBtest\fR \fIname description\fR ?\fI\-option value ...\fR? +.  Defines and possibly runs a test with the name \fIname\fR and  description \fIdescription\fR.  The name and description of a test -are used in messages reported by [\fBtest\fR] during the +are used in messages reported by \fBtest\fR during the  test, as configured by the options of \fBtcltest\fR.  The -remaining \fIoption value\fR arguments to [\fBtest\fR] +remaining \fIoption value\fR arguments to \fBtest\fR  define the test, including the scripts to run, the conditions  under which to run them, the expected result, and the means  by which the expected and actual results should be compared.  See \fBTESTS\fR below for a complete description of the valid -options and how they define a test.  The [\fBtest\fR] command -returns an empty string.   +options and how they define a test.  The \fBtest\fR command +returns an empty string.  .TP -\fBtest\fR \fIname description ?constraints? body result\fR -This form of [\fBtest\fR] is provided to support test suites written +\fBtest\fR \fIname description\fR ?\fIconstraints\fR? \fIbody result\fR +. +This form of \fBtest\fR is provided to support test suites written  for version 1 of the \fBtcltest\fR package, and also a simpler  interface for a common usage.  It is the same as -[\fBtest\fR \fIname description\fB -constraints \fIconstraints\fB -body -\fIbody\fB -result \fIresult\fR].  All other options to [\fBtest\fR] +.QW "\fBtest\fR \fIname description\fB \-constraints \fIconstraints\fB \-body \fIbody\fB \-result \fIresult\fR" . +All other options to \fBtest\fR  take their default values.  When \fIconstraints\fR is omitted, this -form of [\fBtest\fR] can be distinguished from the first because -all \fIoption\fRs begin with ``-''. +form of \fBtest\fR can be distinguished from the first because +all \fIoption\fRs begin with +.QW \- .  .TP  \fBloadTestedCommands\fR -Evaluates in the caller's context the script specified by  -[\fBconfigure -load\fR] or [\fBconfigure -loadfile\fR]. +. +Evaluates in the caller's context the script specified by +\fBconfigure \-load\fR or \fBconfigure \-loadfile\fR.  Returns the result of that script evaluation, including any error  raised by the script.  Use this command and the related  configuration options to provide the commands to be tested to  the interpreter running the test suite.  .TP -\fBmakeFile\fR \fIcontents name ?directory?\fR +\fBmakeFile\fR \fIcontents name\fR ?\fIdirectory\fR? +.  Creates a file named \fIname\fR relative to  directory \fIdirectory\fR and write \fIcontents\fR -to that file using the encoding [\fBencoding system\fR]. +to that file using the encoding \fBencoding system\fR.  If \fIcontents\fR does not end with a newline, a newline  will be appended so that the file named \fIname\fR  does end with a newline.  Because the system encoding is used,  this command is only suitable for making text files.  The file will be removed by the next evaluation -of [\fBcleanupTests\fR], unless it is removed by -[\fBremoveFile\fR] first.  The default value of -\fIdirectory\fR is the directory [\fBconfigure -tmpdir\fR]. +of \fBcleanupTests\fR, unless it is removed by +\fBremoveFile\fR first.  The default value of +\fIdirectory\fR is the directory \fBconfigure \-tmpdir\fR.  Returns the full path of the file created.  Use this command  to create any text file required by a test with contents as needed.  .TP -\fBremoveFile\fR \fIname ?directory?\fR +\fBremoveFile\fR \fIname\fR ?\fIdirectory\fR? +.  Forces the file referenced by \fIname\fR to be removed.  This file name  should be relative to \fIdirectory\fR.   The default value of -\fIdirectory\fR is the directory [\fBconfigure -tmpdir\fR]. +\fIdirectory\fR is the directory \fBconfigure \-tmpdir\fR.  Returns an empty string.  Use this command to delete files -created by [\fBmakeFile\fR].   +created by \fBmakeFile\fR.  .TP -\fBmakeDirectory\fR \fIname ?directory?\fR +\fBmakeDirectory\fR \fIname\fR ?\fIdirectory\fR? +.  Creates a directory named \fIname\fR relative to directory \fIdirectory\fR. -The directory will be removed by the next evaluation of [\fBcleanupTests\fR], -unless it is removed by [\fBremoveDirectory\fR] first. +The directory will be removed by the next evaluation of \fBcleanupTests\fR, +unless it is removed by \fBremoveDirectory\fR first.  The default value of \fIdirectory\fR is the directory -[\fBconfigure -tmpdir\fR]. +\fBconfigure \-tmpdir\fR.  Returns the full path of the directory created.  Use this command  to create any directories that are required to exist by a test.  .TP -\fBremoveDirectory\fR \fIname ?directory?\fR +\fBremoveDirectory\fR \fIname\fR ?\fIdirectory\fR? +.  Forces the directory referenced by \fIname\fR to be removed. This  directory should be relative to \fIdirectory\fR.  The default value of \fIdirectory\fR is the directory -[\fBconfigure -tmpdir\fR]. +\fBconfigure \-tmpdir\fR.  Returns an empty string.  Use this command to delete any directories -created by [\fBmakeDirectory\fR].   +created by \fBmakeDirectory\fR.  .TP -\fBviewFile\fR \fIfile ?directory?\fR +\fBviewFile\fR \fIfile\fR ?\fIdirectory\fR? +.  Returns the contents of \fIfile\fR, except for any -final newline, just as [\fBread -nonewline\fR] would return. -This file name should be relative to \fIdirectory\fR.    +final newline, just as \fBread \-nonewline\fR would return. +This file name should be relative to \fIdirectory\fR.  The default value of \fIdirectory\fR is the directory -[\fBconfigure -tmpdir\fR].  Use this command +\fBconfigure \-tmpdir\fR.  Use this command  as a convenient way to turn the contents of a file generated  by a test into the result of that test for matching against  an expected result.  The contents of the file are read using @@ -175,58 +182,68 @@ the system encoding, so its usefulness is limited to text  files.  .TP  \fBcleanupTests\fR +.  Intended to clean up and summarize after several tests have been  run.  Typically called once per test file, at the end of the file  after all tests have been completed.  For best effectiveness, be -sure that the [\fBcleanupTests\fR] is evaluated even if an error -occurs earlier in the test file evaluation.   -.sp +sure that the \fBcleanupTests\fR is evaluated even if an error +occurs earlier in the test file evaluation. +.RS +.PP  Prints statistics about the tests run and removes files that were -created by [\fBmakeDirectory\fR] and [\fBmakeFile\fR] since the -last [\fBcleanupTests\fR].  Names of files and directories  -in the directory [\fBconfigure -tmpdir\fR] created since -the last [\fBcleanupTests\fR], but not created by -[\fBmakeFile\fR] or [\fBmakeDirectory\fR] are printed -to [\fBoutputChannel\fR].  This command also restores the original -shell environment, as described by the ::env +created by \fBmakeDirectory\fR and \fBmakeFile\fR since the +last \fBcleanupTests\fR.  Names of files and directories +in the directory \fBconfigure \-tmpdir\fR created since +the last \fBcleanupTests\fR, but not created by +\fBmakeFile\fR or \fBmakeDirectory\fR are printed +to \fBoutputChannel\fR.  This command also restores the original +shell environment, as described by the global \fBenv\fR  array. Returns an empty string. +.RE  .TP  \fBrunAllTests\fR +.  This is a master command meant to run an entire suite of tests,  spanning multiple files and/or directories, as governed by  the configurable options of \fBtcltest\fR.  See \fBRUNNING ALL TESTS\fR  below for a complete description of the many variations possible -with [\fBrunAllTests\fR]. -.SH "CONFIGURATION COMMANDS" +with \fBrunAllTests\fR. +.SS "CONFIGURATION COMMANDS"  .TP  \fBconfigure\fR +.  Returns the list of configurable options supported by \fBtcltest\fR.  See \fBCONFIGURABLE OPTIONS\fR below for the full list of options,  their valid values, and their effect on \fBtcltest\fR operations.  .TP  \fBconfigure \fIoption\fR +.  Returns the current value of the supported configurable option \fIoption\fR.  Raises an error if \fIoption\fR is not a supported configurable option.  .TP -\fBconfigure \fIoption value ?option value ...?\fR +\fBconfigure \fIoption value\fR ?\fI\-option value ...\fR? +.  Sets the value of each configurable option \fIoption\fR to the  corresponding value \fIvalue\fR, in order.  Raises an error if  an \fIoption\fR is not a supported configurable option, or if  \fIvalue\fR is not a valid value for the corresponding \fIoption\fR,  or if a \fIvalue\fR is not provided.  When an error is raised, the -operation of [\fBconfigure\fR] is halted, and subsequent \fIoption value\fR +operation of \fBconfigure\fR is halted, and subsequent \fIoption value\fR  arguments are not processed. -.sp +.RS +.PP  If the environment variable \fB::env(TCLTEST_OPTIONS)\fR exists when -the \fBtcltest\fR package is loaded (by [\fBpackage require tcltest\fR]) -then its value is taken as a list of arguments to pass to [\fBconfigure\fR]. +the \fBtcltest\fR package is loaded (by \fBpackage require\fR \fBtcltest\fR) +then its value is taken as a list of arguments to pass to \fBconfigure\fR.  This allows the default values of the configuration options to be  set by the environment. +.RE  .TP  \fBcustomMatch \fImode script\fR -Registers \fImode\fR as a new legal value of the \fB-match\fR option -to [\fBtest\fR].  When the \fB-match \fImode\fR option is -passed to [\fBtest\fR], the script \fIscript\fR will be evaluated +. +Registers \fImode\fR as a new legal value of the \fB\-match\fR option +to \fBtest\fR.  When the \fB\-match \fImode\fR option is +passed to \fBtest\fR, the script \fIscript\fR will be evaluated  to compare the actual result of evaluating the body of the test  to the expected result.  To perform the match, the \fIscript\fR is completed with two additional @@ -234,83 +251,121 @@ words, the expected result, and the actual result, and the completed script  is evaluated in the global namespace.  The completed script is expected to return a boolean value indicating  whether or not the results match.  The built-in matching modes of -[\fBtest\fR] are \fBexact\fR, \fBglob\fR, and \fBregexp\fR. +\fBtest\fR are \fBexact\fR, \fBglob\fR, and \fBregexp\fR.  .TP -\fBtestConstraint \fIconstraint ?boolean?\fR +\fBtestConstraint \fIconstraint\fR ?\fIboolean\fR? +.  Sets or returns the boolean value associated with the named \fIconstraint\fR.  See \fBTEST CONSTRAINTS\fR below for more information.  .TP -\fBinterpreter\fR \fI?executableName?\fR -Sets or returns the name of the executable to be [\fBexec\fR]ed by -[\fBrunAllTests\fR] to run each test file when -[\fBconfigure -singleproc\fR] is false. -The default value for [\fBinterpreter\fR] is the name of the -currently running program as returned by [\fBinfo nameofexecutable\fR]. -.TP -\fBoutputChannel\fR \fI?channelID?\fR -Sets or returns the output channel ID.  This defaults to stdout. +\fBinterpreter\fR ?\fIexecutableName\fR? +. +Sets or returns the name of the executable to be \fBexec\fRed by +\fBrunAllTests\fR to run each test file when +\fBconfigure \-singleproc\fR is false. +The default value for \fBinterpreter\fR is the name of the +currently running program as returned by \fBinfo nameofexecutable\fR. +.TP +\fBoutputChannel\fR ?\fIchannelID\fR? +. +Sets or returns the output channel ID.  This defaults to \fBstdout\fR.  Any test that prints test related output should send -that output to [\fBoutputChannel\fR] rather than letting -that output default to stdout. +that output to \fBoutputChannel\fR rather than letting +that output default to \fBstdout\fR.  .TP -\fBerrorChannel\fR \fI?channelID?\fR -Sets or returns the error channel ID.  This defaults to stderr. +\fBerrorChannel\fR ?\fIchannelID\fR? +. +Sets or returns the error channel ID.  This defaults to \fBstderr\fR.  Any test that prints error messages should send -that output to [\fBerrorChannel\fR] rather than printing -directly to stderr. -.SH "SHORTCUT COMMANDS" -.TP -\fBdebug \fI?level?\fR -Same as [\fBconfigure -debug \fI?level?\fR]. -.TP -\fBerrorFile \fI?filename?\fR -Same as [\fBconfigure -errfile \fI?filename?\fR]. -.TP -\fBlimitConstraints \fI?boolean?\fR -Same as [\fBconfigure -limitconstraints \fI?boolean?\fR]. -.TP -\fBloadFile \fI?filename?\fR -Same as [\fBconfigure -loadfile \fI?filename?\fR]. -.TP -\fBloadScript \fI?script?\fR -Same as [\fBconfigure -load \fI?script?\fR]. -.TP -\fBmatch \fI?patternList?\fR -Same as [\fBconfigure -match \fI?patternList?\fR]. -.TP -\fBmatchDirectories \fI?patternList?\fR -Same as [\fBconfigure -relateddir \fI?patternList?\fR]. -.TP -\fBmatchFiles \fI?patternList?\fR -Same as [\fBconfigure -file \fI?patternList?\fR]. -.TP -\fBoutputFile \fI?filename?\fR -Same as [\fBconfigure -outfile \fI?filename?\fR]. -.TP -\fBpreserveCore \fI?level?\fR -Same as [\fBconfigure -preservecore \fI?level?\fR]. -.TP -\fBsingleProcess \fI?boolean?\fR -Same as [\fBconfigure -singleproc \fI?boolean?\fR]. -.TP -\fBskip \fI?patternList?\fR -Same as [\fBconfigure -skip \fI?patternList?\fR]. -.TP -\fBskipDirectories \fI?patternList?\fR -Same as [\fBconfigure -asidefromdir \fI?patternList?\fR]. -.TP -\fBskipFiles \fI?patternList?\fR -Same as [\fBconfigure -notfile \fI?patternList?\fR]. -.TP -\fBtemporaryDirectory \fI?directory?\fR -Same as [\fBconfigure -tmpdir \fI?directory?\fR]. -.TP -\fBtestsDirectory \fI?directory?\fR -Same as [\fBconfigure -testdir \fI?directory?\fR]. -.TP -\fBverbose \fI?level?\fR -Same as [\fBconfigure -verbose \fI?level?\fR]. -.SH "OTHER COMMANDS" +that output to \fBerrorChannel\fR rather than printing +directly to \fBstderr\fR. +.SS "SHORTCUT CONFIGURATION COMMANDS" +.TP +\fBdebug\fR ?\fIlevel\fR? +. +Same as +.QW "\fBconfigure \-debug\fR ?\fIlevel\fR?" . +.TP +\fBerrorFile\fR ?\fIfilename\fR? +. +Same as +.QW "\fBconfigure \-errfile\fR ?\fIfilename\fR?" . +.TP +\fBlimitConstraints\fR ?\fIboolean\fR? +. +Same as +.QW "\fBconfigure \-limitconstraints\fR ?\fIboolean\fR?" . +.TP +\fBloadFile\fR ?\fIfilename\fR? +. +Same as +.QW "\fBconfigure \-loadfile\fR ?\fIfilename\fR?" . +.TP +\fBloadScript\fR ?\fIscript\fR? +. +Same as +.QW "\fBconfigure \-load\fR ?\fIscript\fR?" . +.TP +\fBmatch\fR ?\fIpatternList\fR? +. +Same as +.QW "\fBconfigure \-match\fR ?\fIpatternList\fR?" . +.TP +\fBmatchDirectories\fR ?\fIpatternList\fR? +. +Same as +.QW "\fBconfigure \-relateddir\fR ?\fIpatternList\fR?" . +.TP +\fBmatchFiles\fR ?\fIpatternList\fR? +. +Same as +.QW "\fBconfigure \-file\fR ?\fIpatternList\fR?" . +.TP +\fBoutputFile\fR ?\fIfilename\fR? +. +Same as +.QW "\fBconfigure \-outfile\fR ?\fIfilename\fR?" . +.TP +\fBpreserveCore\fR ?\fIlevel\fR? +. +Same as +.QW "\fBconfigure \-preservecore\fR ?\fIlevel\fR?" . +.TP +\fBsingleProcess\fR ?\fIboolean\fR? +. +Same as +.QW "\fBconfigure \-singleproc\fR ?\fIboolean\fR?" . +.TP +\fBskip\fR ?\fIpatternList\fR? +. +Same as +.QW "\fBconfigure \-skip\fR ?\fIpatternList\fR?" . +.TP +\fBskipDirectories\fR ?\fIpatternList\fR? +. +Same as +.QW "\fBconfigure \-asidefromdir\fR ?\fIpatternList\fR?" . +.TP +\fBskipFiles\fR ?\fIpatternList\fR? +. +Same as +.QW "\fBconfigure \-notfile\fR ?\fIpatternList\fR?" . +.TP +\fBtemporaryDirectory\fR ?\fIdirectory\fR? +. +Same as +.QW "\fBconfigure \-tmpdir\fR ?\fIdirectory\fR?" . +.TP +\fBtestsDirectory\fR ?\fIdirectory\fR? +. +Same as +.QW "\fBconfigure \-testdir\fR ?\fIdirectory\fR?" . +.TP +\fBverbose\fR ?\fIlevel\fR? +. +Same as +.QW "\fBconfigure \-verbose\fR ?\fIlevel\fR?" . +.SS "OTHER COMMANDS"  .PP  The remaining commands provided by \fBtcltest\fR have better  alternatives provided by \fBtcltest\fR or \fBTcl\fR itself.  They @@ -318,98 +373,112 @@ are retained to support existing test suites, but should be avoided  in new code.  .TP  \fBtest\fR \fIname description optionList\fR -This form of [\fBtest\fR] was provided to enable passing many -options spanning several lines to [\fBtest\fR] as a single +. +This form of \fBtest\fR was provided to enable passing many +options spanning several lines to \fBtest\fR as a single  argument quoted by braces, rather than needing to backslash quote -the newlines between arguments to [\fBtest\fR].  The \fIoptionList\fR +the newlines between arguments to \fBtest\fR.  The \fIoptionList\fR  argument is expected to be a list with an even number of elements  representing \fIoption\fR and \fIvalue\fR arguments to pass -to [\fBtest\fR].  However, these values are not passed directly, as -in the alternate forms of [\fBswitch\fR].  Instead, this form makes +to \fBtest\fR.  However, these values are not passed directly, as +in the alternate forms of \fBswitch\fR.  Instead, this form makes  an unfortunate attempt to overthrow Tcl's substitution rules by  performing substitutions on some of the list elements as an attempt to -implement a ``do what I mean'' interpretation of a brace-enclosed -``block''.  The result is nearly impossible to document clearly, and +implement a +.QW "do what I mean" +interpretation of a brace-enclosed +.QW block . +The result is nearly impossible to document clearly, and  for that reason this form is not recommended.  See the examples in  \fBCREATING TEST SUITES WITH TCLTEST\fR below to see that this  form is really not necessary to avoid backslash-quoted newlines.  If you insist on using this form, examine  the source code of \fBtcltest\fR if you want to know the substitution  details, or just enclose the third through last argument -to [\fBtest\fR] in braces and hope for the best. +to \fBtest\fR in braces and hope for the best.  .TP -\fBworkingDirectory\fR \fI?directoryName?\fR +\fBworkingDirectory\fR ?\fIdirectoryName\fR? +.  Sets or returns the current working directory when the test suite is  running.  The default value for workingDirectory is the directory in -which the test suite was launched.  The Tcl commands [\fBcd\fR] and -[\fBpwd\fR] are sufficient replacements. -.TP -\fBnormalizeMsg\fR \fImsg\fR -Returns the result of removing the ``extra'' newlines from \fImsg\fR, -where ``extra'' is rather imprecise.  Tcl offers plenty of string +which the test suite was launched.  The Tcl commands \fBcd\fR and +\fBpwd\fR are sufficient replacements. +.TP +\fBnormalizeMsg \fImsg\fR +. +Returns the result of removing the +.QW extra +newlines from \fImsg\fR, where +.QW extra +is rather imprecise.  Tcl offers plenty of string  processing commands to modify strings as you wish, and -[\fBcustomMatch\fR] allows flexible matching of actual and expected +\fBcustomMatch\fR allows flexible matching of actual and expected  results.  .TP -\fBnormalizePath\fR \fIpathVar\fR +\fBnormalizePath \fIpathVar\fR +.  Resolves symlinks in a path, thus creating a path without internal  redirection.  It is assumed that \fIpathVar\fR is absolute. -\fIpathVar\fR is modified in place.  The Tcl command [\fBfile normalize\fR] +\fIpathVar\fR is modified in place.  The Tcl command \fBfile normalize\fR  is a sufficient replacement.  .TP -\fBbytestring\fR \fIstring\fR +\fBbytestring \fIstring\fR +.  Construct a string that consists of the requested sequence of bytes,  as opposed to a string of properly formed UTF-8 characters using the  value supplied in \fIstring\fR.  This allows the tester to create  denormalized or improperly formed strings to pass to C procedures that  are supposed to accept strings with embedded NULL types and confirm  that a string result has a certain pattern of bytes.  This is -exactly equivalent to the Tcl command [\fBencoding convertfrom identity\fR]. +exactly equivalent to the Tcl command \fBencoding convertfrom\fR +\fBidentity\fR.  .SH TESTS  .PP -The [\fBtest\fR] command is the heart of the \fBtcltest\fR package. +The \fBtest\fR command is the heart of the \fBtcltest\fR package.  Its essential function is to evaluate a Tcl script and compare -the result with an expected result.  The options of [\fBtest\fR] +the result with an expected result.  The options of \fBtest\fR  define the test script, the environment in which to evaluate it,  the expected result, and how the compare the actual result to  the expected result.  Some configuration options of \fBtcltest\fR -also influence how [\fBtest\fR] operates. +also influence how \fBtest\fR operates. +.PP +The valid options for \fBtest\fR are summarized:  .PP -The valid options for [\fBtest\fR] are summarized:  .CS -.ta 0.8i  \fBtest\fR \fIname\fR \fIdescription\fR -	?-constraints \fIkeywordList|expression\fR? -	?-setup \fIsetupScript\fR? -	?-body \fItestScript\fR? -	?-cleanup \fIcleanupScript\fR? -	?-result \fIexpectedAnswer\fR? -	?-output \fIexpectedOutput\fR? -	?-errorOutput \fIexpectedError\fR? -	?-returnCodes \fIcodeList\fR? -	?-match \fImode\fR? +        ?\fB\-constraints \fIkeywordList|expression\fR? +        ?\fB\-setup \fIsetupScript\fR? +        ?\fB\-body \fItestScript\fR? +        ?\fB\-cleanup \fIcleanupScript\fR? +        ?\fB\-result \fIexpectedAnswer\fR? +        ?\fB\-output \fIexpectedOutput\fR? +        ?\fB\-errorOutput \fIexpectedError\fR? +        ?\fB\-returnCodes \fIcodeList\fR? +        ?\fB\-match \fImode\fR?  .CE +.PP  The \fIname\fR may be any string.  It is conventional to choose  a \fIname\fR according to the pattern: +.PP  .CS  \fItarget\fR-\fImajorNum\fR.\fIminorNum\fR  .CE +.PP  For white-box (regression) tests, the target should be the name of the  C function or Tcl procedure being tested.  For black-box tests, the  target should be the name of the feature being tested.  Some conventions  call for the names of black-box tests to have the suffix \fB_bb\fR.  Related tests should share a major number.  As a test suite evolves,  it is best to have the same test name continue to correspond to the -same test, so that it remains meaningful to say things like ``Test -foo-1.3 passed in all releases up to 3.4, but began failing in -release 3.5.'' +same test, so that it remains meaningful to say things like +.QW "Test foo-1.3 passed in all releases up to 3.4, but began failing in release 3.5."  .PP -During evaluation of [\fBtest\fR], the \fIname\fR will be compared +During evaluation of \fBtest\fR, the \fIname\fR will be compared  to the lists of string matching patterns returned by -[\fBconfigure -match\fR], and [\fBconfigure -skip\fR].  The test +\fBconfigure \-match\fR, and \fBconfigure \-skip\fR.  The test  will be run only if \fIname\fR matches any of the patterns from -[\fBconfigure -match\fR] and matches none of the patterns -from [\fBconfigure -skip\fR]. +\fBconfigure \-match\fR and matches none of the patterns +from \fBconfigure \-skip\fR.  .PP  The \fIdescription\fR should be a short textual description of the  test.  The \fIdescription\fR is included in output produced by the @@ -417,292 +486,329 @@ test, typically test failure messages.  Good \fIdescription\fR values  should briefly explain the purpose of the test to users of a test suite.  The name of a Tcl or C function being tested should be included in the  description for regression tests.  If the test case exists to reproduce -a bug, include the bug ID in the description.  +a bug, include the bug ID in the description.  .PP  Valid attributes and associated values are:  .TP -\fB-constraints \fIkeywordList|expression\fR -The optional \fB-constraints\fR attribute can be list of one or more -keywords or an expression.  If the \fB-constraints\fR value is a list of +\fB\-constraints \fIkeywordList\fR|\fIexpression\fR +. +The optional \fB\-constraints\fR attribute can be list of one or more +keywords or an expression.  If the \fB\-constraints\fR value is a list of  keywords, each of these keywords should be the name of a constraint -defined by a call to [\fBtestConstraint\fR].  If any of the listed +defined by a call to \fBtestConstraint\fR.  If any of the listed  constraints is false or does not exist, the test is skipped.  If the -\fB-constraints\fR value is an expression, that expression +\fB\-constraints\fR value is an expression, that expression  is evaluated. If the expression evaluates to true, then the test is run. -Note that the expression form of \fB-constraints\fR may interfere with the -operation of [\fBconfigure -constraints\fR] and -[\fBconfigure -limitconstraints\fR], and is not recommended. +Note that the expression form of \fB\-constraints\fR may interfere with the +operation of \fBconfigure \-constraints\fR and +\fBconfigure \-limitconstraints\fR, and is not recommended.  Appropriate constraints should be added to any tests that should  not always be run.  That is, conditional evaluation of a test -should be accomplished by the \fB-constraints\fR option, not by -conditional evaluation of [\fBtest\fR].  In that way, the same +should be accomplished by the \fB\-constraints\fR option, not by +conditional evaluation of \fBtest\fR.  In that way, the same  number of tests are always reported by the test suite, though  the number skipped may change based on the testing environment. -The default value is an empty list.   -See \fBTEST CONSTRAINTS\fR below for a list of built-in constraints  +The default value is an empty list. +See \fBTEST CONSTRAINTS\fR below for a list of built-in constraints  and information on how to add your own constraints.  .TP -\fB-setup \fIscript\fR -The optional \fB-setup\fR attribute indicates a \fIscript\fR that will be run -before the script indicated by the \fB-body\fR attribute.  If evaluation +\fB\-setup \fIscript\fR +. +The optional \fB\-setup\fR attribute indicates a \fIscript\fR that will be run +before the script indicated by the \fB\-body\fR attribute.  If evaluation  of \fIscript\fR raises an error, the test will fail.  The default value  is an empty script.  .TP -\fB-body \fIscript\fR -The \fB-body\fR attribute indicates the \fIscript\fR to run to carry out the  -test.  It must return a result that can be checked for correctness. -If evaluation of \fIscript\fR raises an error, the test will fail. +\fB\-body \fIscript\fR +. +The \fB\-body\fR attribute indicates the \fIscript\fR to run to carry out the +test, which must return a result that can be checked for correctness. +If evaluation of \fIscript\fR raises an error, the test will fail +(unless the \fB\-returnCodes\fR option is used to state that an error +is expected).  The default value is an empty script.  .TP -\fB-cleanup \fIscript\fR -The optional \fB-cleanup\fR attribute indicates a \fIscript\fR that will be -run after the script indicated by the \fB-body\fR attribute. +\fB\-cleanup \fIscript\fR +. +The optional \fB\-cleanup\fR attribute indicates a \fIscript\fR that will be +run after the script indicated by the \fB\-body\fR attribute.  If evaluation of \fIscript\fR raises an error, the test will fail.  The default value is an empty script.  .TP -\fB-match \fImode\fR -The \fB-match\fR attribute determines how expected answers supplied by -\fB-result\fR, \fB-output\fR, and \fB-errorOutput\fR are compared.  Valid +\fB\-match \fImode\fR +. +The \fB\-match\fR attribute determines how expected answers supplied by +\fB\-result\fR, \fB\-output\fR, and \fB\-errorOutput\fR are compared.  Valid  values for \fImode\fR are \fBregexp\fR, \fBglob\fR, \fBexact\fR, and -any value registered by a prior call to [\fBcustomMatch\fR].  The default +any value registered by a prior call to \fBcustomMatch\fR.  The default  value is \fBexact\fR.  .TP -\fB-result \fIexpectedValue\fR -The \fB-result\fR attribute supplies the \fIexpectedValue\fR against which +\fB\-result \fIexpectedValue\fR +. +The \fB\-result\fR attribute supplies the \fIexpectedValue\fR against which  the return value from script will be compared. The default value is  an empty string.  .TP -\fB-output \fIexpectedValue\fR -The \fB-output\fR attribute supplies the \fIexpectedValue\fR against which -any output sent to \fBstdout\fR or [\fBoutputChannel\fR] during evaluation +\fB\-output \fIexpectedValue\fR +. +The \fB\-output\fR attribute supplies the \fIexpectedValue\fR against which +any output sent to \fBstdout\fR or \fBoutputChannel\fR during evaluation  of the script(s) will be compared.  Note that only output printed using -[\fB::puts\fR] is used for comparison.  If \fB-output\fR is not specified, -output sent to \fBstdout\fR and [\fBoutputChannel\fR] is not processed for -comparison. -.TP -\fB-errorOutput \fIexpectedValue\fR -The \fB-errorOutput\fR attribute supplies the \fIexpectedValue\fR against -which any output sent to \fBstderr\fR or [\fBerrorChannel\fR] during  +the global \fBputs\fR command is used for comparison.  If \fB\-output\fR is +not specified, output sent to \fBstdout\fR and \fBoutputChannel\fR is not +processed for comparison. +.TP +\fB\-errorOutput \fIexpectedValue\fR +. +The \fB\-errorOutput\fR attribute supplies the \fIexpectedValue\fR against +which any output sent to \fBstderr\fR or \fBerrorChannel\fR during  evaluation of the script(s) will be compared. Note that only output -printed using [\fB::puts\fR] is used for comparison.  If \fB-errorOutput\fR -is not specified, output sent to \fBstderr\fR and [\fBerrorChannel\fR] is -not processed for comparison. +printed using the global \fBputs\fR command is used for comparison.  If +\fB\-errorOutput\fR is not specified, output sent to \fBstderr\fR and +\fBerrorChannel\fR is not processed for comparison.  .TP -\fB-returnCodes \fIexpectedCodeList\fR -The optional \fB-returnCodes\fR attribute supplies \fIexpectedCodeList\fR, +\fB\-returnCodes \fIexpectedCodeList\fR +. +The optional \fB\-returnCodes\fR attribute supplies \fIexpectedCodeList\fR,  a list of return codes that may be accepted from evaluation of the -\fB-body\fR script.  If evaluation of the \fB-body\fR script returns +\fB\-body\fR script.  If evaluation of the \fB\-body\fR script returns  a code not in the \fIexpectedCodeList\fR, the test fails.  All -return codes known to [\fBreturn\fR], in both numeric and symbolic +return codes known to \fBreturn\fR, in both numeric and symbolic  form, including extended return codes, are acceptable elements in -the \fIexpectedCodeList\fR.  Default value is \fB{ok return}\fR. +the \fIexpectedCodeList\fR.  Default value is +.QW "\fBok return\fR" .  .PP -To pass, a test must successfully evaluate its \fB-setup\fR, \fB-body\fR, -and \fB-cleanup\fR scripts.  The return code of the \fB-body\fR script and +To pass, a test must successfully evaluate its \fB\-setup\fR, \fB\-body\fR, +and \fB\-cleanup\fR scripts.  The return code of the \fB\-body\fR script and  its result must match expected values, and if specified, output and error -data from the test must match expected \fB-output\fR and \fB-errorOutput\fR +data from the test must match expected \fB\-output\fR and \fB\-errorOutput\fR  values.  If any of these conditions are not met, then the test fails.  Note that all scripts are evaluated in the context of the caller -of [\fBtest\fR]. +of \fBtest\fR.  .PP -As long as [\fBtest\fR] is called with valid syntax and legal +As long as \fBtest\fR is called with valid syntax and legal  values for all attributes, it will not raise an error.  Test -failures are instead reported as output written to [\fBoutputChannel\fR]. +failures are instead reported as output written to \fBoutputChannel\fR.  In default operation, a successful test produces no output.  The output -messages produced by [\fBtest\fR] are controlled by the -[\fBconfigure -verbose\fR] option as described in \fBCONFIGURABLE OPTIONS\fR +messages produced by \fBtest\fR are controlled by the +\fBconfigure \-verbose\fR option as described in \fBCONFIGURABLE OPTIONS\fR  below.  Any output produced by the test scripts themselves should be -produced using [\fB::puts\fR] to [\fBoutputChannel\fR] or -[\fBerrorChannel\fR], so that users of the test suite may -easily capture output with the [\fBconfigure -outfile\fR] and -[\fBconfigure -errfile\fR] options, and so that the \fB-output\fR -and \fB-errorOutput\fR attributes work properly. -.SH "TEST CONSTRAINTS" +produced using \fBputs\fR to \fBoutputChannel\fR or +\fBerrorChannel\fR, so that users of the test suite may +easily capture output with the \fBconfigure \-outfile\fR and +\fBconfigure \-errfile\fR options, and so that the \fB\-output\fR +and \fB\-errorOutput\fR attributes work properly. +.SS "TEST CONSTRAINTS"  .PP  Constraints are used to determine whether or not a test should be skipped.  Each constraint has a name, which may be any string, and a boolean -value.  Each [\fBtest\fR] has a \fB-constraints\fR value which is a +value.  Each \fBtest\fR has a \fB\-constraints\fR value which is a  list of constraint names.  There are two modes of constraint control.  Most frequently, the default mode is used, indicated by a setting -of [\fBconfigure -limitconstraints\fR] to false.  The test will run +of \fBconfigure \-limitconstraints\fR to false.  The test will run  only if all constraints in the list are true-valued.  Thus, -the \fB-constraints\fR option of [\fBtest\fR] is a convenient, symbolic +the \fB\-constraints\fR option of \fBtest\fR is a convenient, symbolic  way to define any conditions required for the test to be possible or -meaningful.  For example, a [\fBtest\fR] with \fB-constraints unix\fR +meaningful.  For example, a \fBtest\fR with \fB\-constraints unix\fR  will only be run if the constraint \fBunix\fR is true, which indicates  the test suite is being run on a Unix platform.  .PP -Each [\fBtest\fR] should include whatever \fB-constraints\fR are +Each \fBtest\fR should include whatever \fB\-constraints\fR are  required to constrain it to run only where appropriate.  Several  constraints are pre-defined in the \fBtcltest\fR package, listed  below.  The registration of user-defined constraints is performed -by the [\fBtestConstraint\fR] command.  User-defined constraints +by the \fBtestConstraint\fR command.  User-defined constraints  may appear within a test file, or within the script specified -by the [\fBconfigure -load\fR] or [\fBconfigure -loadfile\fR] +by the \fBconfigure \-load\fR or \fBconfigure \-loadfile\fR  options.  .PP  The following is a list of constraints pre-defined by the  \fBtcltest\fR package itself:  .TP  \fIsingleTestInterp\fR -test can only be run if all test files are sourced into a single interpreter +. +This test can only be run if all test files are sourced into a single +interpreter.  .TP  \fIunix\fR -test can only be run on any Unix platform +. +This test can only be run on any Unix platform.  .TP  \fIwin\fR -test can only be run on any Windows platform +. +This test can only be run on any Windows platform.  .TP  \fInt\fR -test can only be run on any Windows NT platform -.TP -\fI95\fR -test can only be run on any Windows 95 platform -.TP -\fI98\fR -test can only be run on any Windows 98 platform +. +This test can only be run on any Windows NT platform.  .TP  \fImac\fR -test can only be run on any Mac platform +. +This test can only be run on any Mac platform.  .TP  \fIunixOrWin\fR -test can only be run on a Unix or Windows platform +. +This test can only be run on a Unix or Windows platform.  .TP  \fImacOrWin\fR -test can only be run on a Mac or Windows platform +. +This test can only be run on a Mac or Windows platform.  .TP  \fImacOrUnix\fR -test can only be run on a Mac or Unix platform +. +This test can only be run on a Mac or Unix platform.  .TP  \fItempNotWin\fR -test can not be run on Windows.  This flag is used to temporarily -disable a test.  +. +This test can not be run on Windows.  This flag is used to temporarily +disable a test.  .TP  \fItempNotMac\fR -test can not be run on a Mac.  This flag is used +. +This test can not be run on a Mac.  This flag is used  to temporarily disable a test.  .TP  \fIunixCrash\fR -test crashes if it's run on Unix.  This flag is used to temporarily -disable a test.  +. +This test crashes if it is run on Unix.  This flag is used to temporarily +disable a test.  .TP  \fIwinCrash\fR -test crashes if it's run on Windows.  This flag is used to temporarily -disable a test.  +. +This test crashes if it is run on Windows.  This flag is used to temporarily +disable a test.  .TP  \fImacCrash\fR -test crashes if it's run on a Mac.  This flag is used to temporarily -disable a test.  +. +This test crashes if it is run on a Mac.  This flag is used to temporarily +disable a test.  .TP  \fIemptyTest\fR -test is empty, and so not worth running, but it remains as a +. +This test is empty, and so not worth running, but it remains as a  place-holder for a test to be written in the future.  This constraint  has value false to cause tests to be skipped unless the user specifies  otherwise.  .TP  \fIknownBug\fR -test is known to fail and the bug is not yet fixed.  This constraint +. +This test is known to fail and the bug is not yet fixed.  This constraint  has value false to cause tests to be skipped unless the user specifies  otherwise.  .TP  \fInonPortable\fR -test can only be run in some known development environment. +. +This test can only be run in some known development environment.  Some tests are inherently non-portable because they depend on things  like word length, file system configuration, window manager, etc.  This constraint has value false to cause tests to be skipped unless -the user specifies otherwise.   +the user specifies otherwise.  .TP  \fIuserInteraction\fR -test requires interaction from the user.  This constraint has +. +This test requires interaction from the user.  This constraint has  value false to causes tests to be skipped unless the user specifies -otherwise.   +otherwise.  .TP  \fIinteractive\fR -test can only be run in if the interpreter is in interactive mode  +. +This test can only be run in if the interpreter is in interactive mode  (when the global tcl_interactive variable is set to 1).  .TP  \fInonBlockFiles\fR -test can only be run if platform supports setting files into -nonblocking mode  +. +This test can only be run if platform supports setting files into +nonblocking mode.  .TP  \fIasyncPipeClose\fR -test can only be run if platform supports async flush and async close -on a pipe  +. +This test can only be run if platform supports async flush and async close +on a pipe.  .TP  \fIunixExecs\fR -test can only be run if this machine has Unix-style commands +. +This test can only be run if this machine has Unix-style commands  \fBcat\fR, \fBecho\fR, \fBsh\fR, \fBwc\fR, \fBrm\fR, \fBsleep\fR, -\fBfgrep\fR, \fBps\fR, \fBchmod\fR, and \fBmkdir\fR available +\fBfgrep\fR, \fBps\fR, \fBchmod\fR, and \fBmkdir\fR available.  .TP  \fIhasIsoLocale\fR -test can only be run if can switch to an ISO locale +. +This test can only be run if can switch to an ISO locale.  .TP  \fIroot\fR -test can only run if Unix user is root +. +This test can only run if Unix user is root.  .TP  \fInotRoot\fR -test can only run if Unix user is not root +. +This test can only run if Unix user is not root.  .TP  \fIeformat\fR -test can only run if app has a working version of sprintf with respect -to the "e" format of floating-point numbers. +. +This test can only run if app has a working version of sprintf with respect +to the +.QW e +format of floating-point numbers.  .TP  \fIstdio\fR -test can only be run if [\fBinterpreter\fR] can be [\fBopen\fR]ed +. +This test can only be run if \fBinterpreter\fR can be \fBopen\fRed  as a pipe.  .PP  The alternative mode of constraint control is enabled by setting -[\fBconfigure -limitconstraints\fR] to true.  With that configuration +\fBconfigure \-limitconstraints\fR to true.  With that configuration  setting, all existing constraints other than those in the constraint -list returned by [\fBconfigure -constraints\fR] are set to false. -When the value of [\fBconfigure -constraints\fR] +list returned by \fBconfigure \-constraints\fR are set to false. +When the value of \fBconfigure \-constraints\fR  is set, all those constraints are set to true.  The effect is that -when both options [\fBconfigure -constraints\fR] and -[\fBconfigure -limitconstraints\fR] are in use, only those tests including -only constraints from the [\fBconfigure -constraints\fR] list +when both options \fBconfigure \-constraints\fR and +\fBconfigure \-limitconstraints\fR are in use, only those tests including +only constraints from the \fBconfigure \-constraints\fR list  are run; all others are skipped.  For example, one might set  up a configuration with +.PP  .CS  \fBconfigure\fR -constraints knownBug \e            -limitconstraints true \e            -verbose pass  .CE +.PP  to run exactly those tests that exercise known bugs, and discover -whether any of them pass, indicating the bug had been fixed.   -.SH "RUNNING ALL TESTS" +whether any of them pass, indicating the bug had been fixed. +.SS "RUNNING ALL TESTS"  .PP -The single command [\fBrunAllTests\fR] is evaluated to run an entire +The single command \fBrunAllTests\fR is evaluated to run an entire  test suite, spanning many files and directories.  The configuration  options of \fBtcltest\fR control the precise operations.  The -[\fBrunAllTests\fR] command begins by printing a summary of its -configuration to [\fBoutputChannel\fR]. +\fBrunAllTests\fR command begins by printing a summary of its +configuration to \fBoutputChannel\fR.  .PP  Test files to be evaluated are sought in the directory -[\fBconfigure -testdir\fR].  The list of files in that directory -that match any of the patterns in [\fBconfigure -file\fR] and -match none of the patterns in [\fBconfigure -notfile\fR] is generated +\fBconfigure \-testdir\fR.  The list of files in that directory +that match any of the patterns in \fBconfigure \-file\fR and +match none of the patterns in \fBconfigure \-notfile\fR is generated  and sorted.  Then each file will be evaluated in turn.  If -[\fBconfigure -singleproc\fR] is true, then each file will -be [\fBsource\fR]d in the caller's context.  If it is false, -then a copy of [\fBinterpreter\fR] will be [\fBexec\fR]d to +\fBconfigure \-singleproc\fR is true, then each file will +be \fBsource\fRd in the caller's context.  If it is false, +then a copy of \fBinterpreter\fR will be \fBexec\fR'd to  evaluate each file.  The multi-process operation is useful -when testing can cause errors so severe that a process  +when testing can cause errors so severe that a process  terminates.  Although such an error may terminate a child  process evaluating one file, the master process can continue  with the rest of the test suite.  In multi-process operation,  the configuration of \fBtcltest\fR in the master process is  passed to the child processes as command line arguments, -with the exception of [\fBconfigure -outfile\fR].  The -[\fBrunAllTests\fR] command in the +with the exception of \fBconfigure \-outfile\fR.  The +\fBrunAllTests\fR command in the  master process collects all output from the child processes  and collates their results into one master report.  Any  reports of individual test failures, or messages requested -by a [\fBconfigure -verbose\fR] setting are passed directly -on to [\fBoutputChannel\fR] by the master process. +by a \fBconfigure \-verbose\fR setting are passed directly +on to \fBoutputChannel\fR by the master process.  .PP  After evaluating all selected test files, a summary of the -results is printed to [\fBoutputChannel\fR].  The summary -includes the total number of [\fBtest\fR]s evaluated, broken +results is printed to \fBoutputChannel\fR.  The summary +includes the total number of \fBtest\fRs evaluated, broken  down into those skipped, those passed, and those failed.  The summary also notes the number of files evaluated, and the names  of any files with failing tests or errors.  A list of @@ -710,176 +816,219 @@ the constraints that caused tests to be skipped, and the  number of tests skipped for each is also printed.  Also,  messages are printed if it appears that evaluation of  a test file has caused any temporary files to be left -behind in [\fBconfigure -tmpdir\fR]. +behind in \fBconfigure \-tmpdir\fR.  .PP  Having completed and summarized all selected test files, -[\fBrunAllTests\fR] then recursively acts on subdirectories -of [\fBconfigure -testdir\fR].  All subdirectories that -match any of the patterns in [\fBconfigure -relateddir\fR] +\fBrunAllTests\fR then recursively acts on subdirectories +of \fBconfigure \-testdir\fR.  All subdirectories that +match any of the patterns in \fBconfigure \-relateddir\fR  and do not match any of the patterns in -[\fBconfigure -asidefromdir\fR] are examined.  If +\fBconfigure \-asidefromdir\fR are examined.  If  a file named \fBall.tcl\fR is found in such a directory, -it will be [\fBsource\fR]d in the caller's context. +it will be \fBsource\fRd in the caller's context.  Whether or not an examined directory contains an  \fBall.tcl\fR file, its subdirectories are also scanned -against the [\fBconfigure -relateddir\fR] and -[\fBconfigure -asidefromdir\fR] patterns.  In this way, +against the \fBconfigure \-relateddir\fR and +\fBconfigure \-asidefromdir\fR patterns.  In this way,  many directories in a directory tree can have all their -test files evaluated by a single [\fBrunAllTests\fR] +test files evaluated by a single \fBrunAllTests\fR  command.  .SH "CONFIGURABLE OPTIONS" -The [\fBconfigure\fR] command is used to set and query the configurable +The \fBconfigure\fR command is used to set and query the configurable  options of \fBtcltest\fR.  The valid options are:  .TP -\fB-singleproc \fIboolean\fR -Controls whether or not [\fBrunAllTests\fR] spawns a child process for +\fB\-singleproc \fIboolean\fR +. +Controls whether or not \fBrunAllTests\fR spawns a child process for  each test file.  No spawning when \fIboolean\fR is true.  Default  value is false.  .TP -\fB-debug \fIlevel\fR +\fB\-debug \fIlevel\fR +.  Sets the debug level to \fIlevel\fR, an integer value indicating how -much debugging information should be printed to stdout.  Note that -debug messages always go to stdout, independent of the value of -[\fBconfigure -outfile\fR].  Default value is 0.  Levels are defined as: +much debugging information should be printed to \fBstdout\fR.  Note that +debug messages always go to \fBstdout\fR, independent of the value of +\fBconfigure \-outfile\fR.  Default value is 0.  Levels are defined as:  .RS -.IP 0 +.IP 0 4  Do not display any debug information.  .IP 1  Display information regarding whether a test is skipped because it -doesn't match any of the tests that were specified using by -[\fBconfigure -match\fR] (userSpecifiedNonMatch) or matches any of -the tests specified by [\fBconfigure -skip\fR] (userSpecifiedSkip).  Also +does not match any of the tests that were specified using by +\fBconfigure \-match\fR (userSpecifiedNonMatch) or matches any of +the tests specified by \fBconfigure \-skip\fR (userSpecifiedSkip).  Also  print warnings about possible lack of cleanup or balance in test files.  Also print warnings about any re-use of test names.  .IP 2  Display the flag array parsed by the command line processor, the -contents of the ::env array, and all user-defined variables that exist -in the current namespace as they are used. +contents of the global \fBenv\fR array, and all user-defined variables +that exist in the current namespace as they are used.  .IP 3  Display information regarding what individual procs in the test  harness are doing.  .RE  .TP -\fB-verbose \fIlevel\fR +\fB\-verbose \fIlevel\fR +.  Sets the type of output verbosity desired to \fIlevel\fR,  a list of zero or more of the elements \fBbody\fR, \fBpass\fR, -\fBskip\fR, \fBstart\fR, and \fBerror\fR.  Default value -is \fB{body error}\fR. -Levels are defined as:  +\fBskip\fR, \fBstart\fR, \fBerror\fR, \fBline\fR, \fBmsec\fR and \fBusec\fR. +Default value is +.QW "\fBbody error\fR" . +Levels are defined as:  .RS -.IP "body (b)" +.IP "body (\fBb\fR)"  Display the body of failed tests -.IP "pass (p)" +.IP "pass (\fBp\fR)"  Print output when a test passes -.IP "skip (s)" +.IP "skip (\fBs\fR)"  Print output when a test is skipped -.IP "start (t)" +.IP "start (\fBt\fR)"  Print output whenever a test starts -.IP "error (e)" +.IP "error (\fBe\fR)"  Print errorInfo and errorCode, if they exist, when a test return code  does not match its expected return code -.RE +.IP "line (\fBl\fR)" +Print source file line information of failed tests +.IP "msec (\fBm\fR)" +Print each test's execution time in milliseconds +.IP "usec (\fBu\fR)" +Print each test's execution time in microseconds +.PP +Note that the \fBmsec\fR and \fBusec\fR verbosity levels are provided as +indicative measures only. They do not tackle the problem of repeatibility which +should be considered in performance tests or benchmarks. To use these verbosity +levels to thoroughly track performance degradations, consider wrapping your +test bodies with \fBtime\fR commands. +.PP  The single letter abbreviations noted above are also recognized -so that [\fBconfigure -verbose pt\fR] is the same as -[\fBconfigure -verbose  {pass start}\fR]. +so that +.QW "\fBconfigure \-verbose pt\fR" +is the same as +.QW "\fBconfigure \-verbose {pass start}\fR" . +.RE  .TP -\fB-preservecore \fIlevel\fR +\fB\-preservecore \fIlevel\fR +.  Sets the core preservation level to \fIlevel\fR.  This level  determines how stringent checks for core files are.  Default  value is 0.  Levels are defined as:  .RS  .IP 0 -No checking - do not check for core files at the end of each test -command, but do check for them in [\fBrunAllTests\fR] after all +No checking \(em do not check for core files at the end of each test +command, but do check for them in \fBrunAllTests\fR after all  test files have been evaluated.  .IP 1 -Also check for core files at the end of each [\fBtest\fR] command. +Also check for core files at the end of each \fBtest\fR command.  .IP 2 -Check for core files at all times described above, and save a  -copy of each core file produced in [\fBconfigure -tmpdir\fR]. +Check for core files at all times described above, and save a +copy of each core file produced in \fBconfigure \-tmpdir\fR.  .RE  .TP -\fB-limitconstraints \fIboolean\fR -Sets the mode by which [\fBtest\fR] honors constraints as described +\fB\-limitconstraints \fIboolean\fR +. +Sets the mode by which \fBtest\fR honors constraints as described  in \fBTESTS\fR above.  Default value is false.  .TP -\fB-constraints \fIlist\fR +\fB\-constraints \fIlist\fR +.  Sets all the constraints in \fIlist\fR to true.  Also used in -combination with [\fBconfigure -limitconstraints true\fR] to control an +combination with \fBconfigure \-limitconstraints true\fR to control an  alternative constraint mode as described in \fBTESTS\fR above.  Default value is an empty list.  .TP -\fB-tmpdir \fIdirectory\fR -Sets the temporary directory to be used by [\fBmakeFile\fR], -[\fBmakeDirectory\fR], [\fBviewFile\fR], [\fBremoveFile\fR],  -and [\fBremoveDirectory\fR] as the default directory where +\fB\-tmpdir \fIdirectory\fR +. +Sets the temporary directory to be used by \fBmakeFile\fR, +\fBmakeDirectory\fR, \fBviewFile\fR, \fBremoveFile\fR, +and \fBremoveDirectory\fR as the default directory where  temporary files and directories created by test files should -be created.  Default value is [\fBworkingDirectory\fR]. -.TP -\fB-testdir \fIdirectory\fR -Sets the directory searched by [\fBrunAllTests\fR] for test files -and subdirectories.  Default value is [\fBworkingDirectory\fR]. -.TP -\fB-file \fIpatternList\fR -Sets the list of patterns used by [\fBrunAllTests\fR] to determine -what test files to evaluate.  Default value is \fB*.test\fR. -.TP -\fB-notfile \fIpatternList\fR -Sets the list of patterns used by [\fBrunAllTests\fR] to determine -what test files to skip.  Default value is \fBl.*.test\fR, so -that any SCCS lock files are skipped. -.TP -\fB-relateddir \fIpatternList\fR -Sets the list of patterns used by [\fBrunAllTests\fR] to determine +be created.  Default value is \fBworkingDirectory\fR. +.TP +\fB\-testdir \fIdirectory\fR +. +Sets the directory searched by \fBrunAllTests\fR for test files +and subdirectories.  Default value is \fBworkingDirectory\fR. +.TP +\fB\-file \fIpatternList\fR +. +Sets the list of patterns used by \fBrunAllTests\fR to determine +what test files to evaluate.  Default value is +.QW \fB*.test\fR . +.TP +\fB\-notfile \fIpatternList\fR +. +Sets the list of patterns used by \fBrunAllTests\fR to determine +what test files to skip.  Default value is +.QW \fBl.*.test\fR , +so that any SCCS lock files are skipped. +.TP +\fB\-relateddir \fIpatternList\fR +. +Sets the list of patterns used by \fBrunAllTests\fR to determine  what subdirectories to search for an \fBall.tcl\fR file.  Default -value is \fB*\fR. +value is +.QW \fB*\fR .  .TP -\fB-asidefromdir \fIpatternList\fR -Sets the list of patterns used by [\fBrunAllTests\fR] to determine +\fB\-asidefromdir \fIpatternList\fR +. +Sets the list of patterns used by \fBrunAllTests\fR to determine  what subdirectories to skip when searching for an \fBall.tcl\fR file.  Default value is an empty list.  .TP -\fB-match \fIpatternList\fR -Set the list of patterns used by [\fBtest\fR] to determine whether -a test should be run.  Default value is \fB*\fR. +\fB\-match \fIpatternList\fR +. +Set the list of patterns used by \fBtest\fR to determine whether +a test should be run.  Default value is +.QW \fB*\fR .  .TP -\fB-skip \fIpatternList\fR -Set the list of patterns used by [\fBtest\fR] to determine whether +\fB\-skip \fIpatternList\fR +. +Set the list of patterns used by \fBtest\fR to determine whether  a test should be skipped.  Default value is an empty list.  .TP -\fB-load \fIscript\fR -Sets a script to be evaluated by [\fBloadTestedCommands\fR]. +\fB\-load \fIscript\fR +. +Sets a script to be evaluated by \fBloadTestedCommands\fR.  Default value is an empty script.  .TP -\fB-loadfile \fIfilename\fR +\fB\-loadfile \fIfilename\fR +.  Sets the filename from which to read a script to be evaluated -by [\fBloadTestedCommands\fR].  This is an alternative to -\fB-load\fR.  They cannot be used together. +by \fBloadTestedCommands\fR.  This is an alternative to +\fB\-load\fR.  They cannot be used together.  .TP -\fB-outfile \fIfilename\fR  +\fB\-outfile \fIfilename\fR +.  Sets the file to which all output produced by tcltest should be -written.  A file named \fIfilename\fR will be [\fBopen\fR]ed for writing, -and the resulting channel will be set as the value of [\fBoutputChannel\fR]. +written.  A file named \fIfilename\fR will be \fBopen\fRed for writing, +and the resulting channel will be set as the value of \fBoutputChannel\fR.  .TP -\fB-errfile \fIfilename\fR +\fB\-errfile \fIfilename\fR +.  Sets the file to which all error output produced by tcltest -should be written.  A file named \fIfilename\fR will be [\fBopen\fR]ed +should be written.  A file named \fIfilename\fR will be \fBopen\fRed  for writing, and the resulting channel will be set as the value -of [\fBerrorChannel\fR]. +of \fBerrorChannel\fR.  .SH "CREATING TEST SUITES WITH TCLTEST"  .PP -The fundamental element of a test suite is the individual [\fBtest\fR] +The fundamental element of a test suite is the individual \fBtest\fR  command.  We begin with several examples.  .IP [1]  Test of a script that returns normally. +.RS +.PP  .CS  \fBtest\fR example-1.0 {normal return} {      format %s value  } value  .CE +.RE  .IP [2]  Test of a script that requires context setup and cleanup.  Note the  bracing and indenting style that avoids any need for line continuation. +.RS +.PP  .CS  \fBtest\fR example-1.1 {test file existence} -setup {      set file [makeFile {} test] @@ -889,15 +1038,21 @@ bracing and indenting style that avoids any need for line continuation.      removeFile test  } -result 1  .CE +.RE  .IP [3]  Test of a script that raises an error. +.RS +.PP  .CS  \fBtest\fR example-1.2 {error return} -body {      error message  } -returnCodes error -result message  .CE +.RE  .IP [4]  Test with a constraint. +.RS +.PP  .CS  \fBtest\fR example-1.3 {user owns created files} -constraints {      unix @@ -909,47 +1064,59 @@ Test with a constraint.      removeFile test  } -result $::tcl_platform(user)  .CE +.RE  .PP -At the next higher layer of organization, several [\fBtest\fR] commands +At the next higher layer of organization, several \fBtest\fR commands  are gathered together into a single test file.  Test files should have -names with the \fB.test\fR extension, because that is the default pattern -used by [\fBrunAllTests\fR] to find test files.  It is a good rule of +names with the +.QW \fB.test\fR +extension, because that is the default pattern +used by \fBrunAllTests\fR to find test files.  It is a good rule of  thumb to have one test file for each source code file of your project.  It is good practice to edit the test file and the source code file  together, keeping tests synchronized with code changes. -.PP  -Most of the code in the test file should be the [\fBtest\fR] commands. +.PP +Most of the code in the test file should be the \fBtest\fR commands.  Use constraints to skip tests, rather than conditional evaluation -of [\fBtest\fR].  That is, do this: +of \fBtest\fR.  .IP [5] +Recommended system for writing conditional tests, using constraints to +guard: +.RS +.PP  .CS  \fBtestConstraint\fR X [expr $myRequirement]  \fBtest\fR goodConditionalTest {} X {      # body  } result  .CE -and do not do this: +.RE  .IP [6] +Discouraged system for writing conditional tests, using \fBif\fR to +guard: +.RS +.PP  .CS  if $myRequirement { -    test badConditionalTest {} { -	#body +    \fBtest\fR badConditionalTest {} { +        #body      } result  }  .CE +.RE  .PP -Use the \fB-setup\fR and \fB-cleanup\fR options to establish and release +Use the \fB\-setup\fR and \fB\-cleanup\fR options to establish and release  all context requirements of the test body.  Do not make tests depend on  prior tests in the file.  Those prior tests might be skipped.  If several  consecutive tests require the same context, the appropriate setup  and cleanup scripts may be stored in variable for passing to each tests -\fB-setup\fR and \fB-cleanup\fR options.  This is a better solution than -performing setup outside of [\fBtest\fR] commands, because the setup will +\fB\-setup\fR and \fB\-cleanup\fR options.  This is a better solution than +performing setup outside of \fBtest\fR commands, because the setup will  only be done if necessary, and any errors during setup will be reported,  and not cause the test file to abort.  .PP  A test file should be able to be combined with other test files and not -interfere with them, even when [\fBconfigure -singleproc 1\fR] causes +interfere with them, even when \fBconfigure \-singleproc 1\fR causes  all files to be evaluated in a common interpreter.  A simple way to  achieve this is to have your tests define all their commands and variables  in a namespace that is deleted when the test file evaluation is complete. @@ -957,14 +1124,16 @@ A good namespace to use is a child namespace \fBtest\fR of the namespace  of the module you are testing.  .PP  A test file should also be able to be evaluated directly as a script, -not depending on being called by a master [\fBrunAllTests\fR].  This +not depending on being called by a master \fBrunAllTests\fR.  This  means that each test file should process command line arguments to give  the tester all the configuration control that \fBtcltest\fR provides.  .PP -After all [\fBtest\fR]s in a test file, the command [\fBcleanupTests\fR] +After all \fBtest\fRs in a test file, the command \fBcleanupTests\fR  should be called.  .IP [7]  Here is a sketch of a sample test file illustrating those points: +.RS +.PP  .CS  package require tcltest 2.2  eval \fB::tcltest::configure\fR $argv @@ -975,36 +1144,40 @@ namespace eval ::example::test {      variable SETUP {#common setup code}      variable CLEANUP {#common cleanup code}      \fBtest\fR example-1 {} -setup $SETUP -body { -	# First test +        # First test      } -cleanup $CLEANUP -result {...}      \fBtest\fR example-2 {} -constraints X -setup $SETUP -body { -	# Second test; constrained +        # Second test; constrained      } -cleanup $CLEANUP -result {...}      \fBtest\fR example-3 {} { -	# Third test; no context required +        # Third test; no context required      } {...}      \fBcleanupTests\fR  }  namespace delete ::example::test  .CE +.RE  .PP  The next level of organization is a full test suite, made up of several  test files.  One script is used to control the entire suite.  The -basic function of this script is to call [\fBrunAllTests\fR] after +basic function of this script is to call \fBrunAllTests\fR after  doing any necessary setup.  This script is usually named \fBall.tcl\fR -because that's the default name used by [\fBrunAllTests\fR] when combining +because that is the default name used by \fBrunAllTests\fR when combining  multiple test suites into one testing run.  .IP [8]  Here is a sketch of a sample test suite master script: +.RS +.PP  .CS  package require Tcl 8.4  package require tcltest 2.2  package require example -\fB::tcltest::configure\fR -testdir \ +\fB::tcltest::configure\fR -testdir \e          [file dirname [file normalize [info script]]]  eval \fB::tcltest::configure\fR $argv  \fB::tcltest::runAllTests\fR  .CE +.RE  .SH COMPATIBILITY  .PP  A number of commands and variables in the \fB::tcltest\fR namespace @@ -1014,21 +1187,30 @@ here.  They are no longer part of the supported public interface of  to continue to support existing test suites written to the older  interface specifications, many of those deprecated commands and  variables still work as before.  For example, in many circumstances, -[\fBconfigure\fR] will be automatically called shortly after -[\fBpackage require tcltest 2.1\fR] succeeds with arguments +\fBconfigure\fR will be automatically called shortly after +\fBpackage require\fR \fBtcltest 2.1\fR succeeds with arguments  from the variable \fB::argv\fR.  This is to support test suites  that depend on the old behavior that \fBtcltest\fR was automatically  configured from command line arguments.  New test files should not  depend on this, but should explicitly include +.PP  .CS  eval \fB::tcltest::configure\fR $::argv  .CE +.PP +or +.PP +.CS +\fB::tcltest::configure\fR {*}$::argv +.CE +.PP  to establish a configuration from command line arguments.  .SH "KNOWN ISSUES" -There are two known issues related to nested evaluations of [\fBtest\fR].   +There are two known issues related to nested evaluations of \fBtest\fR.  The first issue relates to the stack level in which test scripts are  executed.  Tests nested within other tests may be executed at the same -stack level as the outermost test.  For example, in the following code:  +stack level as the outermost test.  For example, in the following code: +.PP  .CS  \fBtest\fR level-1.1 {level 1} {      -body { @@ -1037,27 +1219,41 @@ stack level as the outermost test.  For example, in the following code:      }  }  .CE +.PP  any script executed in level-2.1 may be executed at the same stack -level as the script defined for level-1.1.   +level as the script defined for level-1.1.  .PP -In addition, while two [\fBtest\fR]s have been run, results will only -be reported by [\fBcleanupTests\fR] for tests at the same level as +In addition, while two \fBtest\fRs have been run, results will only +be reported by \fBcleanupTests\fR for tests at the same level as  test level-1.1.  However, test results for all tests run prior to  level-1.1 will be available when test level-2.1 runs.  What this  means is that if you try to access the test results for test level-2.1, -it will may say that 'm' tests have run, 'n' tests have -been skipped, 'o' tests have passed and 'p' tests have failed, -where 'm', 'n', 'o', and 'p' refer to tests that were run at the -same test level as test level-1.1.  +it will may say that +.QW m +tests have run, +.QW n +tests have been skipped, +.QW o +tests have passed and +.QW p +tests have failed, where +.QW m , +.QW n , +.QW o , +and +.QW p +refer to tests that were run at the same test level as test level-1.1.  .PP  Implementation of output and error comparison in the test command -depends on usage of ::puts in your application code.  Output is -intercepted by redefining the ::puts command while the defined test +depends on usage of \fBputs\fR in your application code.  Output is +intercepted by redefining the global \fBputs\fR command while the defined test  script is being run.  Errors thrown by C procedures or printed -directly from C applications will not be caught by the test command. -Therefore, usage of the \fB-output\fR and \fB-errorOuput\fR -options to [\fBtest\fR] is useful only for pure Tcl applications -that use [\fB::puts\fR] to produce output.  - +directly from C applications will not be caught by the \fBtest\fR command. +Therefore, usage of the \fB\-output\fR and \fB\-errorOutput\fR +options to \fBtest\fR is useful only for pure Tcl applications +that use \fBputs\fR to produce output.  .SH KEYWORDS  test, test harness, test suite +.\" Local Variables: +.\" mode: nroff +.\" End: | 
