rpm-ostree/Makefile-tests.am
Colin Walters d218f27188 Change main entrypoint to be Rust
We now have bidirectional calling between Rust and C++,
but we are generating two static libraries that we then
link together with a tiny C++ `main.cxx`.
Let's make another huge leap towards oxdiation by
having Rust be the entrypoint.  This way cargo natively
takes care of linking the internal Rust library, and
our C++ internals become the library.

In other words, we've now fully inverted from
"C app with internal Rust library"
to "Rust binary with internal C++ library".

In order to make this work though we have to finally
kill the C unit tests.  But mostly everything covered
there is either being converted to Rust, or covered
elsewhere anyways.

Now as the doc comments in `main.rs` say...this is
a bit awkward because all the CLI code is still in C++.
Porting stuff to use e.g. `structopt` natively would
be a bit of a slog.  For now, we basically rely on
the fact that the Rust-native CLIs are all hidden
commands.

Update submodule: libdnf
2021-02-01 08:17:52 -05:00

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BASE_TESTS_ENVIRONMENT = \
builddir=$(abs_builddir) \
topsrcdir=$(abs_top_srcdir) \
commondir=$(abs_top_srcdir)/tests/common
AM_TESTS_ENVIRONMENT = \
UNINSTALLEDTESTS=1 \
$(BASE_TESTS_ENVIRONMENT)
# we consume libdnf as a submodule, but we may not have installed it yet (and we
# don't want it to fall back to the system libhif if it's also installed)
AM_TESTS_ENVIRONMENT += \
LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$(abs_builddir)/libdnf-build/libdnf:$$(cd $(top_builddir)/.libs && pwd)$${LD_LIBRARY_PATH:+:$${LD_LIBRARY_PATH}} \
GI_TYPELIB_PATH=$$(cd $(top_builddir) && pwd)$${GI_TYPELIB_PATH:+:$$GI_TYPELIB_PATH} \
$(NULL)
if BUILDOPT_ASAN
AM_TESTS_ENVIRONMENT += BUILDOPT_ASAN=yes ASAN_OPTIONS=detect_leaks=false
endif
GITIGNOREFILES += ssh-config ansible-inventory.yml vmcheck-logs/ test-compose-logs/ tests/vmcheck/image.qcow2
uninstalled_test_scripts = \
tests/check/test-lib-introspection.sh \
$(NULL)
uninstalled_test_extra_programs = \
dbus-run-session \
$(NULL)
dbus_run_session_SOURCES = tests/utils/dbus-run-session.c
check-local:
@echo " *** NOTE ***"
@echo " *** NOTE ***"
@echo " \"make check\" only runs a subset of rpm-ostree's tests."
@echo " Use \"make vmcheck\" to run remaining tests in a VM."
@echo " *** NOTE ***"
@echo " *** NOTE ***"
.PHONY: vmsync vmoverlay vmcheck testenv
vmsync:
@set -e; if [ -z "$(SKIP_INSTALL)" ]; then \
env $(BASE_TESTS_ENVIRONMENT) ./tests/vmcheck/install.sh; \
fi; \
env $(BASE_TESTS_ENVIRONMENT) ./tests/vmcheck/sync.sh
vmoverlay:
@set -e; \
if [ -z "$(SKIP_INSTALL)" ] && [ -z "$(SKIP_VMOVERLAY)" ]; then \
env $(BASE_TESTS_ENVIRONMENT) ./tests/vmcheck/install.sh; \
fi; \
env $(BASE_TESTS_ENVIRONMENT) ./tests/vmcheck/overlay.sh;
# One can run the vmcheck.sh script directly. The make target is useful for local
# development so that e.g. we automatically overlay.
vmcheck: vmoverlay
@tests/vmcheck.sh
testenv:
@echo "===== ENTERING TESTENV ====="
test_tmpdir=$$(mktemp -d test.XXXXXX) && \
cd $$test_tmpdir && \
env $(BASE_TESTS_ENVIRONMENT) PATH=$(abs_builddir):$$PATH TESTENV=1 \
sh ../tests/utils/setup-session.sh bash && \
cd .. && \
rm -rf $$test_tmpdir
@echo "===== LEAVING TESTENV ====="