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authorColin Walters <walters@verbum.org>2016-03-02 10:28:04 -0500
committerColin Walters <walters@verbum.org>2016-03-03 08:50:19 -0500
commitd25212f04ac824afff9f45e61be3d8e63be174f2 (patch)
treef9efa0baed1854462db1b4f7b1fd35b96d4edc1b /tests/test-sysroot.js
parent6d73a620e19dfc982fa08363aed441e0175c8d7b (diff)
downloadostree-d25212f04ac824afff9f45e61be3d8e63be174f2.tar.gz
tests: Port to glib-tap.mk, make `make check` run all of the tests
OSTree's code for testing predates the `glib-tap.mk` making its way into GLib. Let's switch to it, as it provides a number of advantages. By far the biggest advantage is that `make check` can start to run most of the tests *in addition* to having them work installed. This commit keeps the installed tests working, but `make check` turns out to be really broken because...our TAP usage has bitrotted to say the least. Fix that all up. Do some hacks so that the tests work uninstalled as well - in particular, `glib-tap.mk` and the bits encoded into `g_test_build_filename()` assume *recursive* Automake (blah). Work around that by creating a symlink when installed to loop back.
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diff --git a/tests/test-sysroot.js b/tests/test-sysroot.js
index fc8e91fd..9468d2fb 100644
--- a/tests/test-sysroot.js
+++ b/tests/test-sysroot.js
@@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ function assertNotEquals(a, b) {
}
function libtestExec(shellCode) {
- let testdatadir = GLib.getenv("TESTDATADIR");
+ let testdatadir = GLib.getenv("G_TEST_SRCDIR");
let libtestPath = GLib.build_filenamev([testdatadir, 'libtest.sh'])
let proc = GSystem.Subprocess.new_simple_argv(['bash', '-c',
'. ' + GLib.shell_quote(libtestPath) + '; ' + shellCode],