1 Copyright (C) 2008-2016 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
2 See the end of the file for license conditions.
4 This directory contains files intended to test various aspects of
5 Emacs's functionality. Please help add tests!
7 See the file file-organization.org for the details of the directory
8 structure and file-naming conventions.
10 Emacs uses ERT, Emacs Lisp Regression Testing, for testing. See (info
11 "(ert)") or https://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/manual/html_node/ert/
12 for more information on writing and running tests.
14 The Makefile in this directory supports the following targets:
17 Run all tests as defined in the directory. Expensive tests are
18 suppressed. The result of the tests for <filename>.el is stored in
22 Like "make check", but run only the tests for files which have
23 unresolved prerequisites.
25 * make check-expensive
26 Like "make check", but run also the tests marked as expensive.
28 * make <filename> or make <filename>.log
29 Run all tests declared in <filename>.el. This includes expensive
30 tests. In the former case the output is shown on the terminal, in
31 the latter case the output is written to <filename>.log.
33 ERT offers selectors, which make it possible to filter out which test
34 cases shall run. The make variable $(SELECTOR) gives you a simple
35 mean to use your own selectors. The ERT manual describes how
36 selectors are constructed, see (info "(ert)Test Selectors") or
37 https://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/manual/html_node/ert/Test-Selectors.html
39 You could use predefined selectors of the Makefile. "make <filename>
40 SELECTOR='$(SELECTOR_DEFAULT)'" runs all tests for <filename>.el
41 except the tests tagged as expensive.
43 If your test file contains the tests "test-foo", "test2-foo" and
44 "test-foo-remote", and you want to run only the former two tests, you
45 could use a selector regexp: "make <filename> SELECTOR='\"foo$$\"'".
48 (Also, see etc/compilation.txt for compilation mode font lock tests.)
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