On Thu, Mar 15, 2018 at 01:08:11AM +0000, Jonathan Marler via Digitalmars-d wrote: > On Wednesday, 14 March 2018 at 21:22:01 UTC, Timothee Cour wrote: > > would a PR for `dmd -unittest=<pattern> (same syntax as -i)` be > > welcome? wouldn't that avoid all the complicatiosn with > > version(StdUnittest) ? eg use case: > > > > # compile with unittests just for package foo (excluding subpackage > > foo.bar) dmd -unittest=foo -unittest=-foo.bar -i main.d > > I'm in favor. If you decide to create a PR, all the match logic is in > mars.d at the end of the file. Might want to move it to another > module.
I'm also in favor. Having recently migrated an old C++ project (well, actually, more like rewriting it D, and still not complete yet), I've increasingly felt the need to selectively compile unittests for a subset of modules and test them separately from the others. Especially when one of the modules involves really expensive tests (basically, it constructs objects with data from rather large files, and almost all non-trivial tests require rather large datasets), having -unittest compile unittests for everything (including Phobos!) is a bit too blunt a hammer. Once the module has been thoroughly tested, it seems excessive to have to rerun its unittests over and over again just because I need to test another modules that depends on that module, since -unittest doesn't let me run only the tests for the module I'm currently working on. T -- The irony is that Bill Gates claims to be making a stable operating system and Linus Torvalds claims to be trying to take over the world. -- Anonymous