Create a test driver program that links together many small tests into a single executable. This is useful when building static executables with large libraries to shrink the total required size.
create_test_sourcelist(<sourceListName> <driverName> <test>... <options>...) Generate a test driver source file from a list of individual test sources and provide a combined list of sources that can be built as an executable.
The options are:
<sourceListName> The name of a variable in which to store the list of source files needed to build the test driver. The list will contain the <test>... sources and the generated <driverName> source.
Changed in version 3.29: The test driver source is listed by absolute path in the build tree. Previously it was listed only as <driverName>.
<driverName> Name of the test driver source file to be generated into the build tree. The source file will contain a main() program entry point that dispatches to whatever test is named on the command line.
<test>... Test source files to be added to the driver binary. Each test source file must have a function in it that is the same name as the file with the extension removed. For example, a foo.cxx test source might contain:
int foo(int argc, char** argv)
EXTRA_INCLUDE <header> Specify a header file to #include in the generated test driver source.
FUNCTION <function> Specify a function to be called with pointers to argc and argv. The function may be provided in the EXTRA_INCLUDE header:
void function(int* pargc, char*** pargv)
This can be used to add extra command line processing to each test.
Additionally, some CMake variables affect test driver generation:
CMAKE_TESTDRIVER_BEFORE_TESTMAIN Code to be placed directly before calling each test's function.
CMAKE_TESTDRIVER_AFTER_TESTMAIN Code to be placed directly after the call to each test's function.
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