Function core.runtime.runModuleUnitTests
This routine is called by the runtime to run module unit tests on startup. The user-supplied unit tester will be called if one has been set, otherwise all unit tests will be run in sequence.
If the extended unittest handler is registered, this function returns the result from that handler directly.
If a legacy boolean returning custom handler is used, false
maps to
UnitTestResult
, and true
maps to UnitTestResult
. This was
the original behavior of the unit testing system.
If no unittest custom handlers are registered, the following algorithm is
executed (the behavior can be affected by the --DRT-testmode
switch
below):
1. Run all unit tests, tracking tests executed and passes. For each that
fails, print the stack trace, and continue.
2. If there are no failures, set the summarize flag to false, and the
runMain flag to true.
3. If there are failures, set the summarize flag to true, and the runMain
flag to false.
See the documentation for UnitTestResult
for details on how the runtime
treats the return value from this function.
If the switch --DRT-testmode
is passed to the executable, it can have
one of 3 values:
1. "run-main": even if unit tests are run (and all pass), main is still run.
This is currently the default.
2. "test-or-main": any unit tests present will cause the program to
summarize the results and exit regardless of the result. This will be the
default in 2.080.
3. "test-only", the runtime will always summarize and never run main, even
if no tests are present.
This command-line parameter does not affect custom unit test handlers.
Returns
A UnitTestResult
struct indicating the result of running unit tests.
Authors
Sean Kelly