ECUTE_PROCESS(COMMAND ${PROGRAM2}
RESULT_VARIABLE status)
IF(status)
MESSAGE(SEND_ERROR "Executing \"${PROGRAM2}\" FAILED! status=${status}")
ENDIF()
From: Eric Noulard [mailto:eric.noul...@gmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, May 17, 2017 10:54 PM
To:
We lack information on how your test are failing. If they all timeout then
may be you should setup a proper timeout for the test. The actual execution
speed of a test may depend on the load of your machine or the network
(depending on what the test are actually doing).
This may be even more
Hi,
I wonder what is the reason that sometimes ctest ends with numerous ‘Failed’
and ‘Timeout’, which ‘ctest –rerun-failed’ reports ‘Passed’. At times the
number of these false failures is about one third. I guess that the problem is
in the way I set my tests, but I have no clue where to
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Le Tue, 18 Nov 2008 15:53:25 -0800 (PST),
BRM [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
Any info on this? Any better resources?
I think we miss informations about your particular
2008/11/20 BRM [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
It was reporting that it could not find the executable.
However, this was certainly a PEBKAC issue (do'h) - I forgot to have an
ADD_EXECUTABLE() for the test program - or even an
CREATE_TEST_SOURCE_LIST()...though so it shouldn't have been finding it.
Any info on this? Any better resources?
TIA,
Ben
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I'd like to build a series of test using the CTest functionality in CMake.
I have
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Sent: Monday, November 17, 2008 3:14:53 AM
Subject: [CMake] CTest question...
I'd like to build a series of test using the CTest functionality in
CMake. I have added ENABLE_TESTING() to the main CMakeLists, and was
hoping to put the tests in their own sub-directories - as follows
this:
ADD_MD5_TEST(testname generatedfile md5checksum)
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Behalf Of Juan Sanchez
Sent: Sunday, September 23, 2007 12:49
To: CMake ML
Subject: [CMake] ctest question
I want run a test
2007/9/25, Juan Sanchez [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi Alan,
I also have floating point results I want to account for. I'm thinking
about writing a diff script for numerical results which uses an absolute
and relative error tolerance. This would account for the difference in
transcendentals and
2007/9/25, Juan Sanchez [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi Alan,
I also have floating point results I want to account for. I'm thinking
about writing a diff script for numerical results which uses an absolute
and relative error tolerance. This would account for the difference in
transcendentals and
Awesome. I love that guys work on bibtex and bibtools.
Juan
Mathieu MARACHE wrote:
2007/9/25, Juan Sanchez [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi Alan,
I also have floating point results I want to account for. I'm thinking
about writing a diff script for numerical results which uses an absolute
and
Hi Alan,
I also have floating point results I want to account for. I'm thinking
about writing a diff script for numerical results which uses an absolute
and relative error tolerance. This would account for the difference in
transcendentals and other math functions between processors and math
I want run a test program and pipe its results to a file. I then want
to compare this file to the golden results using diff.
Does anyone have a macro or cookbook example for doing this?
Thank you,
Juan
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At 04:51 PM 6/29/2006, Scott Amort wrote:
William A. Hoffman wrote:
make test should do the trick.
You can also run ctest directly in the build tree.
What you have should work. You might have to move the
ENABLE_TESTING to the top of the project. Also you can
look for the DartTesting. You
William A. Hoffman wrote:
You may want to look at the ctest --build-and-test option.
We use it in cmake itself. It will run cmake and do a build on
a test that is not include in the parent build tree.
Hi Bill,
I will look into this. Thanks again for your assistance!
Best,
Scott
Hi All,
I have one last hurdle in converting my project over to CMake - unit
testing. I don't quite understand the CTest framework, and it doesn't
seem to be doing what I expect. In my tests subdirectory, I have this
CMakeLists.txt:
#for testing
ENABLE_TESTING()
#build testing executables
At 01:03 PM 6/29/2006, Scott Amort wrote:
Hi All,
I have one last hurdle in converting my project over to CMake - unit
testing. I don't quite understand the CTest framework, and it doesn't
seem to be doing what I expect. In my tests subdirectory, I have this
CMakeLists.txt:
#for testing
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