ctest_start ----------- Starts the testing for a given model .. code-block:: cmake ctest_start( [ []] [GROUP ] [QUIET]) ctest_start([ [ []]] [GROUP ] APPEND [QUIET]) Starts the testing for a given model. The command should be called after the binary directory is initialized. The parameters are as follows: ```` Set the dashboard model. Must be one of ``Experimental``, ``Continuous``, or ``Nightly``. This parameter is required unless ``APPEND`` is specified. ```` Set the source directory. If not specified, the value of :variable:`CTEST_SOURCE_DIRECTORY` is used instead. ```` Set the binary directory. If not specified, the value of :variable:`CTEST_BINARY_DIRECTORY` is used instead. ``GROUP `` If ``GROUP`` is used, the submissions will go to the specified group on the CDash server. If no ``GROUP`` is specified, the name of the model is used by default. .. versionchanged:: 3.16 This replaces the deprecated option ``TRACK``. Despite the name change its behavior is unchanged. ``APPEND`` If ``APPEND`` is used, the existing ``TAG`` is used rather than creating a new one based on the current time stamp. If you use ``APPEND``, you can omit the ```` and ``GROUP `` parameters, because they will be read from the generated ``TAG`` file. For example: .. code-block:: cmake ctest_start(Experimental GROUP GroupExperimental) Later, in another :option:`ctest -S` script: .. code-block:: cmake ctest_start(APPEND) When the second script runs ``ctest_start(APPEND)``, it will read the ``Experimental`` model and ``GroupExperimental`` group from the ``TAG`` file generated by the first ``ctest_start()`` command. Please note that if you call ``ctest_start(APPEND)`` and specify a different model or group than in the first ``ctest_start()`` command, a warning will be issued, and the new model and group will be used. ``QUIET`` .. versionadded:: 3.3 If ``QUIET`` is used, CTest will suppress any non-error messages that it otherwise would have printed to the console. The parameters for ``ctest_start()`` can be issued in any order, with the exception that ````, ````, and ```` have to appear in that order with respect to each other. The following are all valid and equivalent: .. code-block:: cmake ctest_start(Experimental path/to/source path/to/binary GROUP SomeGroup QUIET APPEND) ctest_start(GROUP SomeGroup Experimental QUIET path/to/source APPEND path/to/binary) ctest_start(APPEND QUIET Experimental path/to/source GROUP SomeGroup path/to/binary) However, for the sake of readability, it is recommended that you order your parameters in the order listed at the top of this page. If the :variable:`CTEST_CHECKOUT_COMMAND` variable (or the :variable:`CTEST_CVS_CHECKOUT` variable) is set, its content is treated as command-line. The command is invoked with the current working directory set to the parent of the source directory, even if the source directory already exists. This can be used to create the source tree from a version control repository.