Can you run a command that executes one test case at a time, or do you
have to run all 50 when you execute the tests for a library?

ctest just runs whatever you give it with add_test -- if you want to
filter a collection of unit tests to run only a single unit test, then
the unit test framework you're using would have to support that. Does
Catch allow you to run the tests individually?



On Mon, Jan 26, 2015 at 12:30 AM, Robert Dailey
<rcdailey.li...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm using Catch as my unit test framework:
> https://github.com/philsquared/Catch
>
> Is it possible for CTest to report each TEST_CASE block as an
> individual test? My understanding is that CTest will only treat each
> executable as a test. However, my test structure is as follows:
>
> 1 library
> 1 test project
>
> Each test project has 1 test CPP file per each class in the library.
> This way I implement tests for classes in a corresponding CPP file.
>
> Each CPP file contains multiple test cases (defined by TEST_CASE macro).
>
> The resulting output of `ctest -T Test` shows only 1 test, even though
> that may be around 50 test cases. I'd like CMake to show the pass/fail
> status of each one. Is this possible?
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