# Bloaty Tests Bloaty has two sets of tests: - C++ tests in `tests/*.cc` - `lit` tests in `tests/**/*.test` We are in the process of migrating existing tests to `lit` where possible (see: https://github.com/google/bloaty/issues/221). ## `lit` tests These tests use the `lit` and `yaml2obj` tools from LLVM: - `yaml2obj` allows us to generate very specific ELF/Mach-O/PE files from a text-based YAML format. - `lit` lets us intermix this YAML with commands to run Bloaty and make assertions about its output. This is ideal for testing Bloaty's parsers, because `yaml2obj` is a precise and readable way of constructing input payloads. To run these tests via CMake, a few additional parameters must be specified currently: - `-DLIT_EXECUTABLE=`: specifies where to find the lit tool - `-DFILECHECK_EXECUTABLE=`: specifies where to find the FileCheck tool - `-DYAML2OBJ_EXECUTABLE=`: specifies where to find the yaml2obj tool You can install lit via pip: ```sh pip install --user lit ``` The FileCheck utility and yaml2obj currently need to be provided by the user. These are part of the LLVM toolchain and require a very recent build (development release from the main branch) to run the tests. ```sh cmake -B build -G Ninja -S . -DLIT_EXECUTABLE=${HOME}/Library/Python/3.8/bin/lit -DFILECHECK_EXECUTABLE=${HOME}/BinaryCache/llvm.org/bin/FileCheck -DYAML2OBJ_EXECUTABLE=${HOME}/BinaryCache/llvm.org/bin/yaml2obj cmake --build build --config Debug cmake --build build --target check-bloaty ``` ## C++ Tests The C++ tests are conventional C++ unit tests that use https://github.com/google/googletest. Going forward, C++ should only be used for tests that do not parse binary input files. For example, C++ is good for testing Bloaty's data structures and aggregation/reporting logic. To run the C++ tests (Git only, these are not included in the release tarball), type: ``` $ cmake --build build --config Debug --target test ```