[CMake] multi-stage tests with valgrind

Leif Walsh leif.walsh at gmail.com
Tue Apr 24 12:07:09 EDT 2012


Also, it would be nice if there was a way to specify that only some of
the commands should be run with valgrind, but that may be asking too
much.

On Tue, 24 Apr 2012, Leif Walsh wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> I have some tests that need to be run as distinct commands, for example:
> 
> foo_test --crash
> test "$?" != "0"
> foo_test --recover
> 
> Right now, I have shell scripts that do this, so I have something like
> 
> add_test(foo_test run_foo_test.sh ${CMAKE_CFG_INTDIR}/foo_test)
> 
> but this doesn't work with MemCheck.
> 
> So I add
> 
> add_test(foo_test_memcheck run_foo_test.sh ${CMAKE_CFG_INTDIR}/foo_test ${CMAKE_MEMORYCHECK_COMMAND} ${CMAKE_MEMORYCHECK_COMMAND_OPTIONS})
> 
> but now, if these tests run concurrently, the two concurrent invocations
> of foo_test may trample on each others' directories.
> 
> One way to fix this is to give foo_test an option to specify the
> directory it will write into, but this is a large undertaking.
> 
> There seems like there should be a better way.  Is there another way to
> tell cmake that a test involves running multiple commands in succession
> as part of a single test?
> 
> I see in http://stackoverflow.com/questions/3065220/ctest-with-multiple-commands
> that one suggestion is to have a cmake script (rather than my shell
> script) that gets invoked with
> 
> add_test(NAME foo_test
>     COMMAND ${CMAKE_COMMAND} -Dtestbin=$<TARGET_FILE:foo_test> -P run_foo_test.cmake)
> 
> In this case, will the test be run with valgrind properly when run with
> -D ExperimentalMemCheck, or will valgrind just be run on the cmake
> binary?  I expect the latter.
> 
> 

-- 
Cheers,
Leif


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