On Friday 14 March 2008, Alan W. Irwin wrote: > On 2008-03-13 21:18-0400 David Cole wrote: > > For it to work, there has to be an "ENABLE_TESTING()" in the top level > > CMakeLists.txt file. And at least one ADD_TEST somewhere in the tree... > > "make test" should be equivalent to running "ctest" in the top level > > binary directory. (Or any sub-directory for that matter.) > > Your reply and Rodolfo's subsequent success story inspired me to try and > find out why "make test" has always given zero results for PLplot while > ctest works fine.
ctest is also more powerful, you can select which tests you want to run. So I usually recommend using ctest instead of "make test". ... > Another concern with the current "make test" is it does not depend on the > default "all" target. That is a bad oversight IMO, since the current > situation is you will be running out-of-date tests after some code fixup > unless you remember to run "make" before "make test". ...or if the targets haven't been built yet, it just fails. We talked about that last year, but I can't remember the details. Alex _______________________________________________ CMake mailing list CMake@cmake.org http://www.cmake.org/mailman/listinfo/cmake