cppcheck/gui/test
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cppchecklibrarydata changed `bool_to_string()` to return `const char*` instead and use it in more cases (#5385) 2023-09-11 11:34:22 +02:00
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filelist iwyu.yml: use a distro which has the latest `include-what-you-use` / enabled Qt mappings / cleaned up includes (#4885) 2023-04-08 16:08:47 +02:00
projectfile enabled and mitigated `modernize-use-equals-default` clang-tidy warnings / removed unnecessary default destructors (#5335) 2023-08-16 17:13:36 +02:00
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CMakeLists.txt removed unused test files (#4648) 2022-12-18 19:36:37 +01:00
common.pri
readme.txt removed unused test files (#4648) 2022-12-18 19:36:37 +01:00
test.pro

readme.txt

GUI tests
===========================

As the GUI uses Qt framework, the GUI tests also use Qt's Testlib. This is
totally different test framework than lib/cli is using. By principle each
testcase is compiled as an own runnable binary.

Compiling
---------

To compile all the tests run in root directory of tests:
 - qmake ; make

You can also (re)compile single test by CD:ing to the directory where test
(source) resides and running:
 - qmake ; make

Running
-------

As each test is compiled as single executable binary you can run the test just
by running the executable.

You can get from
 http://bitbucket.org/kimmov/testrun
a script which runs all the tests and collects the results.