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Tcl Test Suite
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RCS: @(#) $Id: README,v 1.1.1.1 2002-01-16 10:25:35 markom Exp $
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This directory contains a set of validation tests for the Tcl
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commands.  Each of the files whose name ends in ".test" is
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intended to fully exercise one or a few Tcl commands.  The
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commands tested by a given file are listed in the first line
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of the file.
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You can run the tests in two ways:
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    (a) type "make test" in ../unix; this will run all of the tests.
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    (b) start up tcltest in this directory, then "source" the test
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        file (for example, type "source parse.test").  To run all
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        of the tests, type "source all".
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In either case no output will be generated if all goes well, except
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for a listing of the tests..  If there are errors then additional
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messages will appear in the format described below.  Note: don't
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run the tests as superuser, since this will cause several of the tests
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to fail.
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The rest of this file provides additional information on the
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features of the testing environment.
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This approach to testing was designed and initially implemented
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by Mary Ann May-Pumphrey of Sun Microsystems.  Many thanks to
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her for donating her work back to the public Tcl release.
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Definitions file:
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The file "defs" defines a collection of procedures and variables
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used to run the tests.  It is read in automatically by each of the
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.test files if needed, but once it has been read once it will not
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be read again by the .test files.  If you change defs while running
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tests you'll have to "source" it by hand to load its new contents.
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Test output:
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Normally, output only appears when there are errors.  However, if
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the variable VERBOSE is set to 1 then tests will be run in "verbose"
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mode and output will be generated for each test regardless of
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whether it succeeded or failed.  Test output consists of the
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following information:
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    - the test identifier (which can be used to locate the test code
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            in the .test file)
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    - a brief description of the test
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    - the contents of the test code
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    - the actual results produced by the tests
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    - a "PASSED" or "FAILED" message
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    - the expected results (if the test failed)
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You can set VERBOSE either interactively (after the defs file has been
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read in), or you can change the default value in "defs".
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Selecting tests for execution:
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Normally, all the tests in a file are run whenever the file is
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"source"d.  However, you can select a specific set of tests using
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the global variable TESTS.  This variable contains a pattern;  any
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test whose identifier matches TESTS will be run.  For example,
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the following interactive command causes all of the "for" tests in
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groups 2 and 4 to be executed:
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    set TESTS {for-[24]*}
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TESTS defaults to *, but you can change the default in "defs" if
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you wish.
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Saving keystrokes:
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A convenience procedure named "dotests" is included in file
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"defs".  It takes two arguments--the name of the test file (such
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as "parse.test"), and a pattern selecting the tests you want to
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execute.  It sets TESTS to the second argument, calls "source" on
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the file specified in the first argument, and restores TESTS to
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its pre-call value at the end.
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Batch vs. interactive execution:
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The tests can be run in either batch or interactive mode.  Batch
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mode refers to using I/O redirection from a UNIX shell.  For example,
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the following command causes the tests in the file named "parse.test"
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to be executed:
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    tclTest < parse.test > parse.test.results
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Users who want to execute the tests in this fashion need to first
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ensure that the file "defs" has proper values for the global
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variables that control the testing environment (VERBOSE and TESTS).

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