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| ## Command line |
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| **doctest** works quite nicely without any command line options at all - but for more control a bunch are available. |
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| **Query flags** - after the result is printed the program quits without executing any test cases (and if the framework is integrated into a client codebase which [**supplies it's own ```main()``` entry point**](main.html) - the program should check the result of ```shouldExit()``` method after calling ```run()``` on a ```doctest::Context``` object and should exit - this is left up to the user). |
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| **Int/String options** - they require a value after the ```=``` sign - without spaces! For example: ```--order-by=rand```. |
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| **Bool options** - they expect ```1```/```yes```/```on```/```true``` or ```0```/```no```/```off```/```false``` after the ```=``` sign - but they can also be used like flags and the ```=value``` part can be skipped - then ```true``` is assumed. |
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| **Filters** use wildcards for matching values - where ```*``` means "match any sequence" and ```?``` means "match any one character". |
| To pass a pattern with an interval use ```""``` like this: ```--test-case="*no sound*,vaguely named test number ?"```. |
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| All the options can also be set with code (defaults/overrides) if the user [**supplies the ```main()``` function**](main.html). |
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| | Query Flags | Description | |
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| | ```-?``` ```--help``` ```-h``` | Prints a help message listing all these flags/options | |
| | ```-v``` ```--version``` | Prints the version of the **doctest** framework | |
| | ```-c``` ```--count``` | Prints the number of test cases matching the current filters (see below) | |
| | ```-ltc``` ```--list-test-cases``` | Lists all test cases by name which match the current filters (see below) | |
| | ```-lts``` ```--list-test-suites``` | Lists all test suites by name which have at least one test case matching the current filters (see below) | |
| | **Int/String Options** | <hr> | |
| | ```-tc``` ```--test-case=<filters>``` | Filters test cases based on their name. By default all test cases match but if a value is given to this filter like ```--test-case=*math*,*sound*``` then only test cases who match atleast one of the patterns in the comma-separated list with wildcards will get executed/counted/listed | |
| | ```-tce``` ```--test-case-exclude=<filters>``` | Same as the ```-test-case=<filters>``` option but if any of the patterns in the comma-separated list of values matches - then the test case is skipped | |
| | ```-sf``` ```--source-file=<filters>``` | Same as ```--test-case=<filters>``` but filters based on the file in which test cases are written | |
| | ```-sfe``` ```--source-file-exclude=<filters>``` | Same as ```--test-case-exclude=<filters>``` but filters based on the file in which test cases are written | |
| | ```-ts``` ```--test-suite=<filters>``` | Same as ```--test-case=<filters>``` but filters based on the test suite in which test cases are in | |
| | ```-tse``` ```--test-suite-exclude=<filters>``` | Same as ```--test-case-exclude=<filters>``` but filters based on the test suite in which test cases are in | |
| | ```-sc``` ```--subcase=<filters>``` | Same as ```--test-case=<filters>``` but filters subcases based on their names | |
| | ```-sce``` ```--subcase-exclude=<filters>``` | Same as ```--test-case-exclude=<filters>``` but filters based on subcase names | |
| | ```-ob``` ```--order-by=<string>``` | Test cases will be sorted before being executed either by **the file in which they are** / **the test suite they are in** / **their name** / **random**. The possible values of ```<string>``` are ```file```/```suite```/```name```/```rand```. The default is ```file``` | |
| | ```-rs``` ```--rand-seed=<int>``` | The seed for random ordering | |
| | ```-f``` ```--first=<int>``` | The **first** test case to execute which passes the current filters - for range-based execution - see [**the example python script**](../../examples/range_based_execution.py) | |
| | ```-l``` ```--last=<int>``` | The **last** test case to execute which passes the current filters - for range-based execution - see [**the example python script**](../../examples/range_based_execution.py) | |
| | ```-aa``` ```--abort-after=<int>``` | The testing framework will stop executing test cases/assertions after this many failed assertions. The default is 0 which means don't stop at all. Note that the framework uses an exception to stop the current test case regardless of the level of the assert (```CHECK```/```REQUIRE```) - so be careful with asserts in destructors... | |
| | ```-scfl``` ```--subcase-filter-levels=<int>``` | Apply subcase filters only for the first ```<int>``` levels of nested subcases and just run the ones nested deeper. Default is a very high number which means *filter any subcase* | |
| | **Bool Options** | <hr> | |
| | ```-s``` ```--success=<bool>``` | To include successful assertions in the output | |
| | ```-cs``` ```--case-sensitive=<bool>``` | Filters being treated as case sensitive | |
| | ```-e``` ```--exit=<bool>``` | Exits after the tests finish - this is meaningful only when the client has [**provided the ```main()``` entry point**](main.html) - the program should check the ```shouldExit()``` method after calling ```run()``` on a ```doctest::Context``` object and should exit - this is left up to the user. The idea is to be able to execute just the tests in a client program and to not continue with it's execution | |
| | ```-d``` ```--duration=<bool>``` | Prints the time each test case took in seconds | |
| | ```-nt``` ```--no-throw=<bool>``` | Skips [**exceptions-related assertion**](assertions.html#exceptions) checks | |
| | ```-ne``` ```--no-exitcode=<bool>``` | Always returns a successful exit code - even if a test case has failed | |
| | ```-nr``` ```--no-run=<bool>``` | Skips all runtime **doctest** operations (except the test registering which happens before the program enters ```main()```). This is useful if the testing framework is integrated into a client codebase which has [**provided the ```main()``` entry point**](main.html) and the user wants to skip running the tests and just use the program | |
| | ```-nv``` ```--no-version=<bool>``` | Omits the framework version in the output | |
| | ```-nc``` ```--no-colors=<bool>``` | Disables colors in the output | |
| | ```-fc``` ```--force-colors=<bool>``` | Forces the use of colors even when a tty cannot be detected | |
| | ```-nb``` ```--no-breaks=<bool>``` | Disables breakpoints in debuggers when an assertion fails | |
| | ```-ns``` ```--no-skip=<bool>``` | Don't skip test cases marked as skip with a decorator | |
| | ```-gfl``` ```--gnu-file-line=<bool>``` | ```:n:``` vs ```(n):``` for line numbers in output (gnu mode is usually for linux tools/IDEs and is with the ```:``` separator) | |
| | ```-npf``` ```--no-path-filenames=<bool>``` | Paths are removed from the output when a filename is printed - useful if you want the same output from the testing framework on different environments | |
| | ```-nln``` ```--no-line-numbers=<bool>``` | Line numbers are replaced with ```0``` in the output when a source location is printed - useful if you want the same output from the testing framework even when test positions change within a source file | |
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| All the flags/options also come with a prefixed version (with ```--dt-``` at the front) - for example ```--version``` can be used also with ```--dt-version``` or ```--dt-v```. |
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| All the unprefixed versions listed here can be disabled with the [**```DOCTEST_CONFIG_NO_UNPREFIXED_OPTIONS```**](configuration.html#doctest_config_no_unprefixed_options) define. |
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| This is done for easy interoperability with client command line option handling when the testing framework is integrated within a client codebase - all **doctest** related flags/options can be prefixed so there are no clashes and so that the user can exclude everything starting with ```--dt-``` from their option parsing. |
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| If there isn't an option to exclude everything starting with ```--dt-``` then the ```dt_removed``` helper class might help to filter them out: |
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| ``` |
| #define DOCTEST_CONFIG_NO_UNPREFIXED_OPTIONS |
| #define DOCTEST_CONFIG_IMPLEMENT |
| #include "doctest.h" |
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| class dt_removed { |
| std::vector<const char*> vec; |
| public: |
| dt_removed(const char** argv_in) { |
| for(; *argv_in; ++argv_in) |
| if(strncmp(*argv_in, "--dt-", strlen("--dt-")) != 0) |
| vec.push_back(*argv_in); |
| vec.push_back(NULL); |
| } |
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| int argc() { return static_cast<int>(vec.size()) - 1; } |
| const char** argv() { return &vec[0]; } // Note: non-const char **: |
| }; |
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| int program(int argc, const char** argv); |
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| int main(int argc, const char** argv) { |
| doctest::Context context(argc, argv); |
| int test_result = context.run(); // run queries, or run tests unless --no-run |
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| if(context.shouldExit()) // honor query flags and --exit |
| return test_result; |
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| dt_removed args(argv); |
| int app_result = program(args.argc(), args.argv()); |
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| return test_result + app_result; // combine the 2 results |
| } |
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| int program(int argc, const char** argv) { |
| printf("Program: %d arguments received:\n", argc - 1); |
| while(*++argv) |
| printf("'%s'\n", *argv); |
| return EXIT_SUCCESS; |
| } |
| ``` |
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| When ran like this: |
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| ``` |
| program.exe --dt-test-case=math* --my-option -s --dt-no-breaks |
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| Will output this: |
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| ``` |
| Program: 2 arguments received: |
| '--my-option' |
| '-s' |
| ``` |
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