Some platforms, such as Arch Linux, already moved to Lua 5.4, while
offering Lua 5.3 as a separate executable, such as `/usr/bin/lua5.3`.
To be able to build awesomeWM on these platforms without extensive
shims, this change introduces a new CMake variable `LUA_EXECUTABLE`.
Its default is set by `find_program` to the usual `/usr/bin/lua`,
but allows running CMake like this:
```sh
cmake ../ \
-DLUA_INCLUDE_DIR=/usr/include/lua5.3 \
-DLUA_LIBRARY=/usr/lib/liblua.so.5.3 \
-DLUA_EXECUTABLE=/usr/bin/lua5.3
```
In case of error, well, make an error, but update the content anyway.
This will be enough for the CI but makes development less painful.
Also update the cmake targets to re-generate them more often.
Instead of messing with CMake's environment and having that implicitly
inherited when running a process, explicitly set $SOURCE_DIRECTORY where
required.
Signed-off-by: Uli Schlachter <psychon@znc.in>
STRICT_TESTS was introduced in commit c22b93963. Some people have setups
where e.g. fontconfig produces warnings. These warnings made the tests
under tests/examples/ fail. The above commit changes things so that
these warnings are ignored by default, unless STRICT_TESTS is enabled.
Commit b5ca8bf937 broke this by making example test failures fatal
again.
Fix this by appending "|| true" to the command to run in case strict
tests are disabled. Thus, all failures from tests/examples/runner.sh get
ignored.
Signed-off-by: Uli Schlachter <psychon@znc.in>
Instead of running the example tests directly from CMake and checking
the results via CMake, the tests are now run through a shell script.
So far, there are too many variables involved for me to easily figure
out how to run this shell script in the building phase instead of the
configuring phase, but at least this commit moves the "actual running"
out of CMake, bringing us a step closer to that goal.
Signed-off-by: Uli Schlachter <psychon@znc.in>
This commit adds a .txt file next to each example test that generates a
text output. This text file contains the expected output and it is an
error if the actual output does not match the expected output. This
means that we no longer have to run the example tests before we can
expand all the @foo@ expressions that occur.
While touching this, I also fixed some typos and unexpected newlines in
the tests' output.
Signed-off-by: Uli Schlachter <psychon@znc.in>
Since last year luacheck change, trailing spaces are no longer
allowed. This caused all documentaiton examples that used them
as a way to mark newlines to look plain wrong.
This commit add an explicit flag to make longer examples more
readable.
* Add a FOLLOW_SYMLINKS so Awesome 3rd party module can share the
awesome test infrastructure by adding themselves as symlinks in
`lib/`, `tests/` and `tests/examples` and otherwise use AwesomeWM
Travis config.
* Add an option to add examples to the C documentation. Previously only
Lua functions could be documented using this framework.
This allows to figure out if a test will generate an image without
having to run it. The long term plan for this is to run the tests during
compiling ("make") and not during configuring ("cmake"). Since the list
of files to e.g. install needs to be known during configuring, this
commit is a necessary step in that direction.
Signed-off-by: Uli Schlachter <psychon@znc.in>
No currently existing test produces a PNG image, so why do we even check
for such an output file?
I did 'rm -rf build && make -j9 && cp -r build /tmp', then applied this
patch, and then did another 'rm -rf build && make -j9'. According to
diff, the resulting directories are basically the same (except for lots
of timestamps and some non-determinism in CMake).
Signed-off-by: Uli Schlachter <psychon@znc.in>
LUA_COV_RUNNER is used with `add_custom_command` for the command to
generate the images, and AWESOME_THEMES_PATH should be set there.
Since LUA_COV_RUNNER is used also with `execute_process` there is no
need for `set(ENV …)` anymore.
This still runs all the tests in the configure phase, since the tests
report back what output file (png/svg/none) will be generated.. :/
This could be improved by having this table in CMakeLists directly, or
by having a callback into the tests that only reports back that
information. The latter would still execute all the tests (via a Lua
process).
Adds an explicit check-examples target.
project() automatically sets the PROJECT_NAME variable. Thus, when this
CMake code is run due to being included by awesome, this commit has no
effect.
When this CMake code is run on its own, CMake will no longer check for a
C and C++ compiler.
Signed-off-by: Uli Schlachter <psychon@znc.in>
- Execute the tests without compiling, and don't mess with the source
files when coverage is enabled.
This ensures that the coverage report lines are correct.
This disables the doc tests, as their results would be unused.
Hack: it still expands macros on util.lua, because of
`util.get_themes_dir()` and `util.get_awesome_icon_dir()`, which might
be moved later. Ref:
https://github.com/awesomeWM/awesome/pull/1239#discussion_r93828178.
- ensure that BUILD_APIDOC and DO_COVERAGE are not used together
- awesomeConfig.cmake: add DO_COVERAGE as an option
- Travis: only install codecov with DO_COVERAGE=codecov
- Travis: do not use set -v; use set -x with DO_COVERAGE
- do not use trailing slashes with dirs in tests/examples/CMakeLists.txt / .luacov
- Use latest luacov (0.12.0-1) again
This reverts parts of 4cc6a815.
I think it is better to fix any failure that 4cc6a815 tried to work around.
- Travis: simplify/fix require('luacov') for functionaltests
- tests/examples/CMakeLists.txt: resolve ../.. in SOURCE_DIR
- tests/examples/CMakeLists.txt: add DO_COVERAGE to env
- Cleanup/simplify .luacov: work with SOURCE_DIRECTORY alone
- tests/run.sh: pass through / set SOURCE_DIRECTORY when running awesome
- tests/run.sh: resolve source_dir
- use DO_COVERAGE from env only
Otherwise commented lines look like ---- My comment
instead of -- -- My comment. This wasn't a problem before the
intentation fix commit, but it is now.
The following commits will add DOC_HIDE uses that are not at the end of
the line, but the beginning. Hence, drop the requirement that it appears
at the end of the line and change the ".+" at the beginning into ".*".
Signed-off-by: Uli Schlachter <psychon@znc.in>
The build is no longer aborted when one of the "example tests" produces a
message on stderr. However, on Travis this requirement is still made. This
should catch "bad errors" via Travis while not breaking the build for users.
Fixes: https://github.com/awesomeWM/awesome/issues/821
Signed-off-by: Uli Schlachter <psychon@znc.in>
Running the tests sadly takes much to long. Since I don't have a good idea what
to do about this (I'd like to run all tests in a single Lua process, but that
doesn't seem to be possible easily), instead let's just make it more explicit
what is being done. This commit prints a message for each test that is being
run.
Signed-off-by: Uli Schlachter <psychon@znc.in>
Now that tests are no longer scanned for recursively, the hack of passing values
back and forth via the environment is no longer needed and can be removed.
While at it, this also exchanges the "useless use of regex" for an explicit
string replacement.
Signed-off-by: Uli Schlachter <psychon@znc.in>
Instead of recursively walking the directory tree, this commit makes the code us
GLOB_RECURSE to find all files and then handles them on after another.
Signed-off-by: Uli Schlachter <psychon@znc.in>
The namespace of e.g. "tests/examples/awful/mouse/coords.lua" is "_awful_mouse".
This is purely based on the path of the file.
Previously, this was computed while recursively scanning the directory tree.
This commit instead moves this to an extra function that handles this task.
Signed-off-by: Uli Schlachter <psychon@znc.in>
Previously, while recursively scanning the directory tree, the code in here also
scanned for template.lua files and remembered the latest one it found. This
commit adds a function which finds the right template.lua for a given file name,
making this search explicit and easier to understand.
Signed-off-by: Uli Schlachter <psychon@znc.in>
There was a problem that the examples were considered to have failed as soon as
they produced any kind of output, but there were legitimate cases of warnings
being printed that triggered these checks. Commit 4819be4f4f used a
regular expression to detect and ignore this warnings.
This commit reverts the above commit and instead silences the warnings by
monkey-patching the function that prints the warnings into a no-op.
Signed-off-by: Uli Schlachter <psychon@znc.in>
As the documentation generation insert increasingly large ammount
of code into the lua files, the coverage data is getting less and
less accurate. This try to fix this by only collecting such data
after the `configure_file` calls are done.