Mike Arthur wrote:
On Thursday 03 July 2008 15:45:18 Bill Hoffman wrote:
Sorry to hear that...   Can you be more specific about what is annoying
you?
Just integrating the functionality of ctest and QTestLib in a way which doesn't hide all the QTestLib subtests.
So, QTestLib does a bunch of tests at one go, and produces its own summery sort of like what ctest does?


Perhaps, what would it do?
I don't know exactly yet. Probably something similar to "create_test_sourcelist" but instead of using a file for each test then using a QtTestlib test for each test. I think I'm correct in saying there is no support for test hierarchies, right? Like grouping tests?
Currently no. Other than using the test names and -R, there are no formal groups.

No, the default is to produce nice clean pass/fail output for each test.
  If your developers want to see the output, they can add -V.
Sorry, should have been more clear. What I mean is it possible to make "ctest -V" the default when running "make test" from CMake.

No, I would still rather have that be clean output. However, I think you can do this:

make ARGS=-V test
Also, any other ctest arg can be passed in that way, like -R, for example:

make test ARGS="-R CMake"

-Bill
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