[CMake] Unit tests, but not CTest
Tyler Roscoe
tyler at cryptio.net
Tue Apr 27 10:50:49 EDT 2010
On Tue, Apr 27, 2010 at 02:47:18PM +0100, Magnus Therning wrote:
> Except of course that it will take away one of the things I *really*
> want, which is that all unit tests are run every time I compile.
We run our unit tests with a python wrapper script that does some
environment configuration before running the test. We then add this
script as a post_build custom command so that the unit test runs after
it compiles.
add_custom_command (TARGET ${PROJECT_NAME}
POST_BUILD
# Call the runner script directly. By doing it this way, all the
# unit tests in the executable run at once. If we call CTest
# here (like we do for the _runtest target), the script (and
# thus the python interpreter) is invoked once for each test in
# the executable, which is slower than calling the script once.
COMMAND ${PYTHON_EXECUTABLE} ${${PROJECT_NAME}_TESTRUNNER} ${CMAKE_CFG_INTDIR} --gtest_print_time
)
hth,
tyler
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