wayland/tests/test-runner.h
Marek Chalupa 7bf8049c48 tests: add timeout
Add test_set_timeout() function that allows the test to
set timeout for its completition. Any other call to the function
re-sets the timeout to the new value. The timeouts can be turned off
(usefull when debugging) by setting evironment variable
WAYLAND_TESTS_NO_TIMEOUTS.

v2:
  rename NO_TIMEOUTS to WAYLAND_TESTS_NO_TIMEOUTS
  use unsigned int as argument of test_set_timeout()
  improve printing of the message about timeout

Signed-off-by: Marek Chalupa <mchqwerty@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk>
2014-11-17 16:45:49 +02:00

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#ifndef _TEST_RUNNER_H_
#define _TEST_RUNNER_H_
#ifdef NDEBUG
#error "Tests must not be built with NDEBUG defined, they rely on assert()."
#endif
struct test {
const char *name;
void (*run)(void);
int must_fail;
} __attribute__ ((aligned (16)));
#define TEST(name) \
static void name(void); \
\
const struct test test##name \
__attribute__ ((section ("test_section"))) = { \
#name, name, 0 \
}; \
\
static void name(void)
#define FAIL_TEST(name) \
static void name(void); \
\
const struct test test##name \
__attribute__ ((section ("test_section"))) = { \
#name, name, 1 \
}; \
\
static void name(void)
int
count_open_fds(void);
void
exec_fd_leak_check(int nr_expected_fds); /* never returns */
/*
* set/reset the timeout in seconds. The timeout starts
* at the point of invoking this function
*/
void
test_set_timeout(unsigned int);
#endif