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README.md

Unittests

Building and running tests

Tests can be built by calling:

cd tests/unittests
make

If there are tests for a module you even can build tests specifically for this module:

make tests-<module>
# e.g.
make tests-core

You then can run the tests by calling

make term

or flash them to your board as you would flash any RIOT application to the board (see board documentation).

Other output formats

Other output formats using embUnit's textui library are available by setting the environment variable OUTPUT:

  • Compiler: OUTPUT="COMPILER"
  • Text: OUTPUT="TEXT"
  • XML: OUTPUT="XML"
  • Color: OUTPUT="COLOR" (like default, but with red/green output)
  • Colored-Text: OUTPUT="COLORTEXT" (like TEXT, but with red/green output)

Compile example

OUTPUT="COMPILER" make tests-core
make term

(only outputs in case of test failures)

Text example

OUTPUT="TEXT" make tests-core
make term
- core_bitarithm_tests
1) OK test_SETBIT_null_null
2) OK test_SETBIT_null_limit
3) ...
- core_clist_tests
25) ...
- ...

OK (... tests)

XML example

OUTPUT="XML" make tests-core
make term
<?xml version="1.0" encoding='shift_jis' standalone='yes' ?>
<TestRun>
<core_bitarithm_tests>
<Test id="1">
<Name>test_SETBIT_null_null</Name>
</Test>
<Test id="2">
<Name>test_SETBIT_null_limit</Name>
</Test>
...
</core_bitarithm_tests>
<core_clist_tests>
<Test id="25">
<Name>test_clist_add_one</Name>
</Test>
...
</core_clist_tests>
<Statistics>
<Tests>...</Tests>
</Statistics>
</TestRun>

Writing unit tests

File struture

RIOT uses embUnit for unit testing. All unit tests are organized in tests/unittests and can be build module-wise, if needed. For each module there exists a tests-<modulename>/tests-<modulename>.h file, at least one C file in tests-<modulename>/ and a tests-<modulename>/Makefile. It is recommended to add a C file named tests-<modulename>/tests-<modulename>-<headername>.c for every header file that defines functions (or macros) implemented in the module. If there is only one such header file tests-<modulename>/tests-<modulename>.c should suffice.

Each *.c file should implement a function defined in tests-<modulename>/tests-<modulename>.h, named like

Test *tests_<modulename>_<headername>_tests(void);

/* or respectively */

Test *tests_<modulename>_tests(void);

Testing a module

To write new tests for a module you need to do three things:

  1. Create a Makefile: add a file tests-<modulename>/Makefile
  2. Define a test header: add a file tests-<modulename>/tests-<modulename>.h
  3. Implement tests: for each header file, that defines a function or macro implemented or related to the module, add a file tests-<modulename>/tests-<modulename>-<headername>.c or tests-<modulename>/tests-<modulename>.c if there is only one header.

Create a Makefile

The Makefile should have the following content:

include $(RIOTBASE)/Makefile.base

Define a test header.

The test header tests-<modulename>/tests-<module>.h of a module you add to tests/unittests/ should have the following structure

/*
 * Copyright (C) <year> <author>
 *
 * This file is subject to the terms and conditions of the GNU Lesser
 * General Public License v2.1. See the file LICENSE in the top level
 * directory for more details.
 */

/**
 * @addtogroup  unittests
 * @{
 *
 * @file
 * @brief       Unittests for the ``module`` module
 *
 * @author      <author>
 */
#ifndef TESTS_<MODULE>_H_
#define TESTS_<MODULE>_H_
#include "embUnit/embUnit.h"

#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif

/**
 * @brief   Generates tests for <header1>.h
 *
 * @return  embUnit tests if successful, NULL if not.
 */
Test *tests_<module>_<header1>_tests(void);

/**
 * @brief   Generates tests for <header2>.h
 *
 * @return  embUnit tests if successful, NULL if not.
 */
Test *tests_<module>_<header2>_tests(void);

/* ... */

#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif

#endif /* TESTS_<MODULE>_H_ */
/** @} */

Implement tests

Every tests-<modulename>/tests-<module>*.c file you add to tests/unittests/ should have the following structure:

/*
 * Copyright (C) <year> <author>
 *
 * This file is subject to the terms and conditions of the GNU Lesser
 * General Public License v2.1. See the file LICENSE in the top level
 * directory for more details.
 */

/* clib includes */

#include "embUnit/embUnit.h"

#include "<header>.h"

#include "tests-<module>.h"

/* your macros */

/* your global variables */

static void set_up(void)
{
    /* omit if not needed */
}

static void tear_down(void)
{
    /* omit if not needed */
}

static void test_<function1>_<what1>(void) {
    /* ... */

    TEST_ASSERT(/* ... */);
}

static void test_<function1>_<what2>(void) {
    /* ... */

    TEST_ASSERT(/* ... */);
}

/* ... */

static void test_<function2>_<what1>(void) {
    /* ... */

    TEST_ASSERT(/* ... */);
}

static void test_<function2>_<what2>(void) {
    /* ... */

    TEST_ASSERT(/* ... */);
}

/* ... */

Test *tests_<module>_<header>_tests(void)
{
    EMB_UNIT_TESTFIXTURES(fixtures) {
        new_TestFixture(test_<function1>_<what1>),
        new_TestFixture(test_<function1>_<what2>),
        new_TestFixture(test_<function2>_<what1>),
        new_TestFixture(test_<function2>_<what2>),
        /* ... */
    };

    EMB_UNIT_TESTCALLER(<module>_<header>_tests, "<module>_<header>_tests",
                        tests_<module>_<header>_set_up,
                        tests_<module>_<header>_tear_down, fixtures);
    /* set up and tear down function can be NULL if omitted */

    return (Test *)&<module>_<header>;
}

The following assertion macros are available via embUnit

Assertion Description
TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL_STRING(expected,actual) Assert that strings actual and expected are equivalent
TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL_INT(expected,actual) Assert that integers actual and expected are equivalent
TEST_ASSERT_NULL(pointer) Assert that pointer == NULL
TEST_ASSERT_NOT_NULL(pointer) Assert that pointer != NULL
TEST_ASSERT_MESSAGE(condition, message) Assert that condition is TRUE (non-zero) or output customized message on failure.
TEST_ASSERT(condition) Assert that condition is TRUE (non-zero)
TEST_FAIL(message) Register a failed assertion with the specified message. No logical test is performed.