Re: [CMake] Make ctest spit out xml file (without dashboard)

2018-03-19 Thread Eric Noulard
2018-03-19 13:14 GMT+01:00 Craig Scott :

>
>
> On Mon, Mar 19, 2018 at 10:39 PM, Eric Noulard 
> wrote:
>
>> Hi there,
>>
>> Is it possible to make ctest spit out its result in an xml formatted file
>> without
>> sending it to some dashboard. ?
>>
>
> Yes, you can control the individual steps of a full dashboard run and just
> leave out the submit step. For example:
>
> ctest -T Start -T Update -T Configure -T Build -T Test -T Coverage -T
> MemCheck
>
> Leave out any of the above -T actions you don't need. XML result files
> will be in a Testing/MMDD-hhmm directory and log files in
> Testing/Temporary. The Start action creates a new MMDD-hhmm timestamp
> directory that the rest of the steps will then store their XML result files
> in. The first line of the file at Testing/TAG records that timestamp and
> the second line in there you won't care about if not submitting the results
> to a dashboard.
>
> Hopefully that gets you far enough along to what you need.
>

This is indeed far just enough for my needs.
Thank you very much Craig.


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Re: [CMake] Make ctest spit out xml file (without dashboard)

2018-03-19 Thread Craig Scott
On Mon, Mar 19, 2018 at 10:39 PM, Eric Noulard 
wrote:

> Hi there,
>
> Is it possible to make ctest spit out its result in an xml formatted file
> without
> sending it to some dashboard. ?
>

Yes, you can control the individual steps of a full dashboard run and just
leave out the submit step. For example:

ctest -T Start -T Update -T Configure -T Build -T Test -T Coverage -T
MemCheck

Leave out any of the above -T actions you don't need. XML result files will
be in a Testing/MMDD-hhmm directory and log files in Testing/Temporary.
The Start action creates a new MMDD-hhmm timestamp directory that the
rest of the steps will then store their XML result files in. The first line
of the file at Testing/TAG records that timestamp and the second line in
there you won't care about if not submitting the results to a dashboard.

Hopefully that gets you far enough along to what you need.



>
> I only need something xml-parsable ctest output locally.
>
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