*
* Then, at the end of your module_test you can write:
* \code
- * #include TEST_ONLY(whatuneed.h)
- * #include TEST_ONLY(whatuneed.c)
- * #include TEST_ONLY(...)
+ * #if UNIT_TEST
+ * #include <whatuneed.h>
+ * #include <whatuneed.c>
+ * #include <...>
*
- * TEST_MAIN(module);
+ * TEST_MAIN(module);
+ * #endif
* \endcode
*
- * The macro TEST_ONLY expand to nothing in non-TEST mode or to
- * the specified filename if _TEST is defined.
* Including directly into your module the file.c you need to
* run the test allows you to build and run the test compiling
* only one file.
#include "cfg/cfg_arch.h"
#if defined(ARCH_UNITTEST) && (ARCH & ARCH_UNITTEST)
-
#define UNIT_TEST 1
-
- /**
- * Macro used to generate a main() for a test to be compiled
- * on hosted platform.
- */
- #define TEST_MAIN(module) \
- int main(void) \
- { \
- if (module##_testSetup() != 0) \
- return 1; \
- if (module##_testRun() != 0) \
- return 2; \
- if (module##_testTearDown() != 0) \
- return 3; \
- return 0; \
- }
-
- /** This macro will include the specified file only in test-mode */
- #define TEST_ONLY(file) PP_STRINGIZE(file)
-
-#else /* !_TEST */
+#else /* !TEST */
#define UNIT_TEST 0
+#endif /* TEST */
- #define TEST_MAIN(module) /* nothing */
- #define TEST_ONLY(file) <cfg/nothing.h>
-
-#endif /* _TEST */
+/**
+ * Macro used to generate a main() for a test to be compiled
+ * on hosted platform.
+ */
+#define TEST_MAIN(module) \
+int main(void) \
+{ \
+ if (module##_testSetup() != 0) \
+ return 1; \
+ if (module##_testRun() != 0) \
+ return 2; \
+ if (module##_testTearDown() != 0) \
+ return 3; \
+ return 0; \
+}
/**
* Silent an assert in a test.