[CMake] Unit tests, but not CTest
Tyler Roscoe
tyler at cryptio.net
Mon May 10 12:28:45 EDT 2010
Let's keep this on the list in case it helps someone else.
On Fri, May 07, 2010 at 10:27:16PM +0100, Magnus Therning wrote:
> On 07/05/10 17:24, Tyler Roscoe wrote:
> > On Fri, May 07, 2010 at 04:41:23PM +0100, Magnus Therning wrote:
> >>> 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
> >>> )
> >>
> >> One thing though, it seems the command is run *always* irrespective of
> >> whether the target is built or not. That doesn't seem to square up
> >> with the text in the man page:
> >
> > Works For Me. I only see unit test runs if the library in question is
> > recompiled or relinked. What version of CMake are you using?
>
> 2.8
>
> What kind of target is ${PROJECT_NAME}?
>
> I used a target created with add_custom_target, so maybe that's the cause of it.
I think all the targets in our project which use this post-build step
are libraries or executables.
If your target is a custom_target that always runs (which, as noted in
the docs, custom_targets sometimes do) then of course the post-build
step will also always run.
hth,
tyler
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