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2020-07-27Fix USD unit test on buildbotSybren A. Stüvel
The buildbot uses a separate `CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX`. This means that the unit test could not find its USD JSON files in the build directory. Using `${CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX}` instead of `$<TARGET_FILE_DIR:blender>` solved this.
2020-07-16Tests: disable ASAN when discovering testsSybren A. Stüvel
CMake, when it's configuring the project, runs the `blender_test` test runner (if it exists from a previous build) to discover which tests it contains. At this time none of the tests themselves are run, so it's not that useful to run ASAN and have it break things when there are memory leaks. This commit disables ASAN by injecting `ASAN_OPTIONS="detect_leaks=0"` in the environment variables. It is not enough to use `set(ENV{ASAN_OPTIONS} "detect_leaks=0")` in `tests/gtests/runner/CMakeLists.txt`, as it wouldn't be passed to the child process.
2020-07-16Tests: move tests from USD test directory into `io/common` and `io/usd`Sybren A. Stüvel
This commit is a followup of {D7649}, and ports the USD tests to the new testing approach. It moves test code from `tests/gtests/usd` into `source/blender/io/common` and `source/blender/io/usd`, and adjusts the use of namespaces to be consistent with the other tests. I decided to put one test into `io/usd/tests`, instead of `io/usd/intern`. The reason is that this test does not correspond with a single file in that directory; instead, it tests Blender's integration with the USD library itself. There are two new CLI arguments for the Big Test Runner: - `--test-assets-dir`, which points to the `lib/tests` directory in the SVN repository. This allows unit tests to find test assets. - `--test-release-dir`, which points to `bin/{BLENDER_VERSION}` in the build directory. At the moment this is only used by the USD test. The CLI arguments are automatically passed to the Big Test Runner when using `ctest`. When manually running the tests, the arguments are only required when there is a test run that needs them. For more info about splitting some code into 'common', see rB084c5d6c7e2cf8. No functional changes to the tests themselves, only to the way they are built & run. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D8314 Reviewed by: brecht, mont29
2020-07-16T73268: Link C/C++ unit tests into single executableSybren A. Stüvel
This commit introduces a new way to build unit tests. It is now possible for each module to generate its own test library. The tests in these libraries are then bundled into a single executable. The test executable can be run with `ctest`. Even though the tests reside in a single executable, they are still exposed as individual tests to `ctest`, and thus can be selected via its `-R` argument. Not yet ported tests still build & run as before. The following rules apply: - Test code should reside in the same directory as the code under test. - Tests that target functionality in `somefile.{c,cc}` should reside in `somefile_test.cc`. - The namespace for tests is the `tests` sub-namespace of the code under test. For example, tests for `blender::bke` should be in `blender::bke:tests`. - The test files should be listed in the module's `CMakeLists.txt` in a `blender_add_test_lib()` call. See the `blenkernel` module for an example. Reviewed By: brecht Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D7649