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2 / Copyright (c) 2003 Boost.Test contributors
3 /
4 / Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0. (See accompanying
5 / file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt)
6 /]
7
8[section:section_faq Frequently Asked Questions]
9
10[h3 Where the latest version of the Boost Test Library is located?]
11The latest version of Boost Test Library is available online at [@http://www.boost.org/libs/test].
12
13[h3 I found a bug. Where can I report it?]
14You can send a bug report to the boost users' mailing list and/or fill a ticket here [@https://svn.boost.org/trac/boost/].
15
16
17[h3 I have a request for a new feature. Where can I ask for it?]
18You can send a request to the boost developers' mailing list and/or and/or fill a ticket here [@https://svn.boost.org/trac/boost/].
19
20
21[h3 How to create test case using the Unit Test Framework?]
22To create a test case, use the macro
23
24  __BOOST_AUTO_TEST_CASE__( test_function );
25
26For more details see the Unit Test Framework __BOOST_AUTO_TEST_CASE__ documentation.
27
28[h3 How to create test suite using the Unit Test Framework?]
29To create a test suite use the macro
30
31  __BOOST_AUTO_TEST_SUITE__( suite_name );
32
33For more details see the Unit Test Framework __BOOST_AUTO_TEST_SUITE__ documentation.
34
35
36[h3 Why did I get a linker error when compiling my test program?]
37
38Boost Test Library components provide several usage variants: to create a test program you can
39link with the one of the precompiled library variants or use header-only variant. For example, to use Unit Test
40Framework you may either include
41
42``
43  #include <boost/test/unit_test.hpp>
44``
45and link with ``libunit_test_framework.lib`` or you can include
46
47``
48 #include <boost/test/included/unit_test.hpp>
49``
50
51in which case you should not need to link with any pre-compiled component. Note also that
52you should strictly follow specification on initialization function in other case some compilers may produce linker
53error like this.
54
55``
56  Unresolved external init_unit_test_suite(int, char**).
57``
58
59
60The reason for this error is that in your implementation you should specify second argument of
61`init_unit_test_suite` exactly as in the specification, i.e.: `char* []`.
62
63[h3 How can I redirect testing output?]
64Use ``unit_test_log::instance().set_log_output( std::ostream & )``
65For more details see the __UTF__ __output_test_stream_tool__ documentation.
66
67[h3 I want different default log trace level]
68Use environment variable __BOOST_TEST_LOG_LEVEL__ to define desired log trace level. You still will be able to reset
69this value from the command line. For the list of acceptable values see the __UTF__
70__runtime_configuration__ documentation.
71
72[h3 Is there DLL version of Boost.Test components available on Win32 platform?]
73Yes. Starting with Boost 1.34.0.
74
75
76[h3 How to set up a CMake project using __UTF__ (extended)]
77
78Suppose, you are building a test module from one translation unit `test_file.cpp`. First, let's do it using the [link boost_test.usage_variants.single_header header-only usage variant] of the __UTF__.
79
80Let's paste the following content in a `CMakeLists.txt`
81at the same location than our test file `test_file.cpp`:
82
83[pre
84cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 2.8.7)
85project(my_first_test)
86enable_testing()
87
88# indicates the location of the boost installation tree.
89# hard-coded for our simple example.
90set(BOOST_INCLUDE_DIRS $boost_installation_prefix/include)
91
92# creates the executable
93add_executable(test_executable test_file.cpp)
94# indicates the include paths
95target_include_directories(test_executable PRIVATE ${BOOST_INCLUDE_DIRS})
96
97# declares a test with our executable
98add_test(NAME test1 COMMAND test_executable)
99]
100
101We will now create the build directory for this project (separate directory),
102configure and build the project, as follow:
103```
104> cd ``$``test_path
105> mkdir build     /*< we create a directory dedicated to the build, to avoid
106                      any pollution of the sources with the temporary
107                      build files >*/
108> cd build
109> cmake  ..       /*< configuration of the project >*/
110> cmake --build . /*< this command builds the project, cmake drives a native
111                      tool that is configured on the previous command line >*/
112> ctest           /*< runs the tests declared in the project and prints a report >*/
113```
114
115In the case you are using the [link boost_test.usage_variants.shared_lib shared libraries] variant of __UTF__,
116some modifications should be done in your CMakeLists.txt.
117
118[pre
119cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 2.8.11)
120project(my_first_test)
121enable_testing()
122
123# replace XX with the version you have
124set(Boost_ADDITIONAL_VERSIONS "1.XX" "1.XX.0")
125
126# finds boost, triggers an error otherwise
127find_package(Boost XX REQUIRED COMPONENTS unit_test_framework)
128
129# creates the executable
130add_executable(test_executable test_file.cpp)
131# indicates the include paths
132target_include_directories(test_executable PRIVATE ${Boost_INCLUDE_DIRS})
133# indicates the shared library variant
134target_compile_definitions(test_executable PRIVATE "BOOST_TEST_DYN_LINK=1")
135# indicates the link paths
136target_link_libraries(test_executable ${Boost_UNIT_TEST_FRAMEWORK_LIBRARY})
137
138# declares a test with our executable
139add_test(NAME test1 COMMAND test_executable)
140
141]
142
143We will now create the build directory for this project (separate directory), configure and build the project,
144as follow:
145```
146> cd ``$``test_path
147> mkdir build /*< we create a directory dedicated to the build, to avoid any pollution of the sources with the temporary
148                  build files >*/
149> cd build
150> cmake -DBOOST_ROOT=``$``boost_installation_prefix .. /*< configuration of the project, the `BOOST_ROOT` configuration element indicates the
151                                                           Boost module of `cmake` where to find our installation >*/
152> cmake --build . /*< this command builds the project, cmake drives a native tool that is configured on the
153                      previous command line >*/
154> ctest           /*< runs the tests declared in the project and prints a report >*/
155```
156
157
158
159[endsect] [/faq]