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Revision as of 14:27, 5 May 2008
Odamex has a lot of working features. The doom engine is sensitive to change, so to preserve functionality we have a set of tests to run on every submission. They are located in the tests directory.
Writing tests
Tests are written in TCL, as this is a portable scripting language. It is best to start by copying an existing test. Tests should output lines containing the words "PASS" or "FAIL".
Tests can start/stop clients and servers, control them and monitor the output. Complexity of the test increases with the complexity of the feature, this should encourage smaller individual changes.
Example
#!/bin/bash # Do not change these first three lines \ exec tclsh "$0" "$@" # Create a list of demos to test lappend demos "DOOM2.WAD DEMO1 {15eb4720 3ccc7a1 3fc7e27 800000}" lappend demos "DOOM2.WAD DEMO2 {cea29400 289b9c2 fece4356 600000}" lappend demos "DOOM2.WAD DEMO3 {dca00040 fd6a4b9c ff7bee0a ff000000}" foreach demo $demos { # Run this demo set stdout [exec ./odamex -nosound -novideo \ -iwad [lindex $demo 1] \ +demotest [lindex $demo 1]] # Take the last line of output set result [lindex [split $stdout "\n"] end] # Take the last item in this demo line (see top of test) set expected [lindex $demo 2] # Compare them if { $result != $expected} { puts "FAIL $demo | $result" } else { puts "PASS $demo | $result" } }