These are no longer split out and shared in the root build/ directory. This does result in a small amount of overhead from building redundant copies of these files, although the overhead is not significant. When building 7 different variants of gem5, all the ISAs and NULL, the difference on my machine was: Before: real 41m25.372s user 914m22.266s sys 41m51.816s After: real 42m38.074s user 921m36.852s sys 43m2.949s This is about a 2-3% difference, which is a worse than typical case, since the overhead scales with the number of variants being built. The benefit of pulling ext/ into the variant directory is that there can now be a single config which applies to all files used to build gem5, and that config is represented by the variant of gem5 being built. Change-Id: I6f0db97c63a7f3e252e7e351aa862340978e701b Reviewed-on: https://gem5-review.googlesource.com/c/public/gem5/+/56750 Maintainer: Gabe Black <gabe.black@gmail.com> Tested-by: kokoro <noreply+kokoro@google.com> Reviewed-by: Gabe Black <gabe.black@gmail.com>
GoogleTest
Announcements
Live at Head
GoogleTest now follows the
Abseil Live at Head philosophy.
We recommend using the latest commit in the master branch in your projects.
Documentation Updates
Our documentation is now live on GitHub Pages at https://google.github.io/googletest/. We recommend browsing the documentation on GitHub Pages rather than directly in the repository.
Release 1.11.0
Release 1.11.0 is now available.
Coming Soon
- We are planning to take a dependency on Abseil.
- More documentation improvements are planned.
Welcome to GoogleTest, Google's C++ test framework!
This repository is a merger of the formerly separate GoogleTest and GoogleMock projects. These were so closely related that it makes sense to maintain and release them together.
Getting Started
See the GoogleTest User's Guide for documentation. We recommend starting with the GoogleTest Primer.
More information about building GoogleTest can be found at googletest/README.md.
Features
- An xUnit test framework.
- Test discovery.
- A rich set of assertions.
- User-defined assertions.
- Death tests.
- Fatal and non-fatal failures.
- Value-parameterized tests.
- Type-parameterized tests.
- Various options for running the tests.
- XML test report generation.
Supported Platforms
GoogleTest requires a codebase and compiler compliant with the C++11 standard or newer.
The GoogleTest code is officially supported on the following platforms. Operating systems or tools not listed below are community-supported. For community-supported platforms, patches that do not complicate the code may be considered.
If you notice any problems on your platform, please file an issue on the GoogleTest GitHub Issue Tracker. Pull requests containing fixes are welcome!
Operating Systems
- Linux
- macOS
- Windows
Compilers
- gcc 5.0+
- clang 5.0+
- MSVC 2015+
macOS users: Xcode 9.3+ provides clang 5.0+.
Build Systems
Note: Bazel is the build system used by the team internally and in tests. CMake is supported on a best-effort basis and by the community.
Who Is Using GoogleTest?
In addition to many internal projects at Google, GoogleTest is also used by the following notable projects:
- The Chromium projects (behind the Chrome browser and Chrome OS).
- The LLVM compiler.
- Protocol Buffers, Google's data interchange format.
- The OpenCV computer vision library.
Related Open Source Projects
GTest Runner is a Qt5 based automated test-runner and Graphical User Interface with powerful features for Windows and Linux platforms.
GoogleTest UI is a test runner that runs your test binary, allows you to track its progress via a progress bar, and displays a list of test failures. Clicking on one shows failure text. GoogleTest UI is written in C#.
GTest TAP Listener is an event listener for GoogleTest that implements the TAP protocol for test result output. If your test runner understands TAP, you may find it useful.
gtest-parallel is a test runner that runs tests from your binary in parallel to provide significant speed-up.
GoogleTest Adapter is a VS Code extension allowing to view GoogleTest in a tree view, and run/debug your tests.
C++ TestMate is a VS Code extension allowing to view GoogleTest in a tree view, and run/debug your tests.
Cornichon is a small Gherkin DSL parser that generates stub code for GoogleTest.
Contributing Changes
Please read
CONTRIBUTING.md
for details on how to contribute to this project.
Happy testing!