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Stefan Kangas 6c540e38f4 Merge from origin/emacs-29
12e26cc0c1 ; * admin/git-bisect-start: Add mistakenly ommitted commi...
9a751e0a38 ruby-mode: Support endless singleton method definitions too
ce7b7e5af3 Remove comment-start-skip preset in tree-sitter indentati...
c1e015ae32 Fix recent change in tramp-smb.el
cf1b771864 ; * etc/NEWS: Fix typos.
50d18bb6ea Make tramp-archive autoloads robust for older Emacs versions
3941cc29df ; Improve documentation of 'setopt'
6f88de109c ruby-mode: Support endless methods (bug#54702)
91dd893e34 ; * lisp/progmodes/sql.el (sql-product-interactive): Doc ...
138d9dc4cb * lisp/cus-edit.el (setopt--set): Warn instead of rasing ...
d1e0542f33 Allow customising windmove user options with an empty prefix
c2375e7791 Improve and extend admin/git-bisect-start
7cc2313eb0 Make 'rmail-summary-by-thread' faster
88e59b16cb ; Improve documentation of installing tree-sitter and gra...
897f33bf31 Fix the MS-DOS build
660e941235 Avoid crashes in PGTK build due to signal in 'note_mouse_...
0fc5fb2d05 Fix MS-Windows build broken by recent treesit.c changes
5b2e6d04ce Fix wrong capture in typescript-ts-mode (bug#60167)
cb8ccdd267 Add rust-ts-mode (Bug#60136)
9fcf764dd7 Indentation fixes for jsx/tsx (bug#60169)
69f2c71135 Fix treesit-query-validate problem with view-mode
1fc7535546 Use cursor API in treesit-node-parent
5f0286c0af Switch to use cursor API in treesit.c
a275e436df Add treesit_assume_true and treesit_cursor_helper
a54c7a8df0 Remove file-exists-in-trash-p
3e02029642 Update to Org 9.6-49-g47d129
4a8ff671b0 Don’t assume make-directory handler returns nil
44c83b239d Fix copy-directory bug when dest dir exists
bef1edc9ca make-directory now returns t if dir already exists
8a9579ca29 Use make-directory handlers uniformly
627e7e0243 Improve documentation of 'file-exists-p'
c9015ef55f Fix resizing of mini-windows by 'set-minibuffer-message'
5a245bc786 Prevent Abort dialogs from async-compiling jobs on Windows
4d1e4a4893 Fix 'window-max-chars-per-line' when there are no fringes
d65beb820c ; Revert "; * lisp/subr.el (internal--with-narrowing): Si...
1c0b90e5f7 ruby-mode: Recognize instance or global var as first arg ...
3356c0cb16 Fix end-of-defun in ruby-mode

# Conflicts:
#	etc/NEWS
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data Add tests for gif to src/image-tests.el 2021-10-24 12:14:32 +02:00
infra Backport: Enable native speed 2 EMBA build and tests and disable speed 0 2022-12-09 16:10:08 +01:00
lib-src ; Add more tests for the Emacs server 2022-11-24 17:27:11 -08:00
lisp Merge from origin/emacs-29 2022-12-19 04:42:19 +01:00
manual Fix manual noverlay tests (again) 2022-12-11 14:44:05 +00:00
misc ; Add 2022 to copyright years. 2022-01-01 02:45:51 -05:00
src Switch to use cursor API in treesit.c 2022-12-17 15:33:54 -08:00
ChangeLog.1 ; Fix typos: prefer American spelling 2022-07-13 13:04:22 +02:00
file-organization.org Run admin/cus-tests.el tests from test suite 2021-02-21 20:20:40 +01:00
Makefile.in * test/Makefile.in (WRITE_LOG): Always be verbose on hydra.nixos. 2022-07-09 15:12:42 -07:00
README * test/README (SELECTOR): Add eglot-tests.el to remote file using libraries. 2022-12-15 16:37:36 +01:00

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Copyright (C) 2008-2022 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
See the end of the file for license conditions.

This directory contains files intended to test various aspects of
Emacs's functionality.  Please help add tests!

See the file file-organization.org for the details of the directory
structure and file-naming conventions.

For tests in the manual/ subdirectory, look there for separate README
files, or look for instructions in the test files themselves.

Emacs uses ERT, Emacs Lisp Regression Testing, for testing.  See (info
"(ert)") or https://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/manual/html_node/ert/
for more information on writing and running tests.

Tests could be tagged by the developer.  In this test directory, the
following tags are recognized:

* :expensive-test
  The test needs a serious amount of time to run.  It is not intended
  to run on a regular basis by users.  Instead, it runs on demand
  only, or during regression tests.

* :nativecomp
  The test runs only if Emacs is configured with Lisp native compiler
  support.

* :unstable
  The test is under development.  It shall run on demand only.

The Makefile sets the environment variable $EMACS_TEST_DIRECTORY,
which points to this directory.  This environment variable does not
exist when the tests are run outside make.  The Makefile supports the
following targets:

* make check
  Run all tests as defined in the directory.  Expensive and unstable
  tests are suppressed.  The result of the tests for <filename>.el is
  stored in <filename>.log.

* make check-maybe
  Like "make check", but run only the tests for files which have
  unresolved prerequisites.

* make check-expensive
  Like "make check", but run also the tests marked as expensive.

* make check-all
  Like "make check", but run all tests.

* make check-<dirname>
  Like "make check", but run only the tests in test/<dirname>/*.el.
  <dirname> is a relative directory path, which has replaced "/" by "-",
  like in "check-src" or "check-lisp-net".

* make <filename>  -or-  make <filename>.log
  Run all tests declared in <filename>.el.  This includes expensive
  tests.  In the former case the output is shown on the terminal, in
  the latter case the output is written to <filename>.log.

<filename> could be either a relative file name like
"lisp/files-tests", or a package name like "files-tests".

ERT offers selectors, which make it possible to filter out which test
cases shall run.  The make variable $(SELECTOR) gives you a simple
mean to use your own selectors.  The ERT manual describes how
selectors are constructed, see (info "(ert)Test Selectors") or
https://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/manual/html_node/ert/Test-Selectors.html

You could use predefined selectors of the Makefile.  "make <filename>
SELECTOR='$(SELECTOR_DEFAULT)'" runs all tests for <filename>.el
except the tests tagged as expensive or unstable.  Other predefined
selectors are $(SELECTOR_EXPENSIVE) (run all tests except unstable
ones) and $(SELECTOR_ALL) (run all tests).

If your test file contains the tests "test-foo", "test2-foo" and
"test-foo-remote", and you want to run only the former two tests, you
could use a selector regexp (note that the "$" needs to be doubled to
protect against "make" variable expansion):

    make <filename> SELECTOR='"foo$$"'

In case you want to use the symbol name of a test as selector, you can
use it directly:

    make <filename> SELECTOR='test-foo-remote'

Note that although the test files are always compiled (unless they set
no-byte-compile), the source files will be run when expensive or
unstable tests are involved, to give nicer backtraces.  To run the
compiled version of a test use

    make TEST_LOAD_EL=no ...

Some tests might take long time to run.  In order to summarize the
<nn> tests with the longest duration, call

    make SUMMARIZE_TESTS=<nn> ...

The backtrace of failing tests are truncated to the default value of
'ert-batch-backtrace-right-margin'.  To see more of the backtrace, use

    make TEST_BACKTRACE_LINE_LENGTH=<nn> ...

The tests are run in batch mode by default; sometimes it's useful to
get precisely the same environment but run in interactive mode for
debugging.  To do that, use

    make TEST_INTERACTIVE=yes ...

By default, ERT test failure summaries are quite brief in batch
mode--only the names of the failed tests are listed.  If the
$EMACS_TEST_VERBOSE environment variable is set and non-empty, the
failure summaries will also include the data from the failing test.

If the $EMACS_TEST_JUNIT_REPORT environment variable is set to a file
name, a JUnit test report is generated under this name.

Some of the tests require a remote temporary directory
(autorevert-tests.el, dnd-tests.el, eglot-tests.el, filenotify-tests.el,
shadowfile-tests.el and tramp-tests.el).  Per default, a mock-up
connection method is used (this might not be possible when running on
MS Windows).  If you want to test a real remote connection, set
$REMOTE_TEMPORARY_FILE_DIRECTORY to a suitable value in order to
overwrite the default value:

    env REMOTE_TEMPORARY_FILE_DIRECTORY=/ssh:host:/tmp make ...


There are also continuous integration tests on
<https://hydra.nixos.org/jobset/gnu/emacs-trunk> (see
admin/notes/hydra) and <https://emba.gnu.org/emacs/emacs> (see
admin/notes/emba).  Both environments provide an environment variable,
which could be used to determine, whether the tests run in one of
these test environments.

$EMACS_HYDRA_CI indicates the hydra environment, and $EMACS_EMBA_CI
indicates the emba environment, respectively.

If tests on these premises take too long, and it is needed to create a
core dump for further analysis, the environment variable
$EMACS_TEST_TIMEOUT could set a limit (in seconds) when this shall
happen.


(Also, see etc/compilation.txt for compilation mode font lock tests
and etc/grep.txt for grep mode font lock tests.)


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