X-Git-Url: https://codewiz.org/gitweb?a=blobdiff_plain;ds=sidebyside;f=bertos%2Fcfg%2Ftest.h;h=aacf7e15341b43226b865d74f785ac26aa552c9a;hb=68ac3bfba91119369e42240a732f542c0c6d2736;hp=507ec17e8a9c22bc628e31629365e8a5e7263226;hpb=05b29c052a3454757bad2a8d2344261a59cd7a55;p=bertos.git diff --git a/bertos/cfg/test.h b/bertos/cfg/test.h index 507ec17e..aacf7e15 100644 --- a/bertos/cfg/test.h +++ b/bertos/cfg/test.h @@ -41,21 +41,25 @@ * platforms, these macros come in handy. * Your module_test should supply three basic functions: * + * \code * int module_testSetup(void) * int module_testRun(void) * int module_testTearDown(void) + * \endcode * * All of these should return 0 if ok or a value != 0 on errors. * * Then, at the end of your module_test you can write: - * #include TEST_ONLY(whatuneed.h) - * #include TEST_ONLY(whatuneed.c) - * #include TEST_ONLY(...) + * \code + * #if UNIT_TEST + * #include + * #include + * #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. @@ -69,7 +73,10 @@ #ifndef CFG_TEST_H #define CFG_TEST_H -#ifdef _TEST +#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 @@ -86,16 +93,12 @@ return 3; \ return 0; \ } +#else /* !TEST */ + #define UNIT_TEST 0 - /** This macro will include the specified file only in test-mode */ - #define TEST_ONLY(file) PP_STRINGIZE(file) - -#else /* !_TEST */ - - #define TEST_MAIN(module) /* nothing */ - #define TEST_ONLY(file) + #define TEST_MAIN(module) /* nothing */ +#endif /* TEST */ -#endif /* _TEST */ /** * Silent an assert in a test.