Metadata-Version: 1.1
Name: nala
Version: 0.10.0
Summary: A test framework for C projects.
Home-page: https://github.com/eerimoq/nala
Author: Erik Moqvist and Valentin Berlier
Author-email: erik.moqvist@gmail.com
License: MIT
Description: |buildstatus|_
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        🦁 Nala
        =======
        
        A test framework for `C` projects.
        
        Based on `narwhal`_ and `narmock`_.
        
        Features
        ========
        
        - Automatic test discovery
        - Use the same generic assertions everywhere
        - Assertion failures reported as diffs
        - Easy-to-use output capturing utilities
        - Amalgamated source file and header ready to drop in your project
        - Mocking support
        - Works well with errors reported by sanitizers
        - Test isolation with fork()
        
        Installation
        ============
        
        It's recommended to install `Nala` with ``pip``.
        
        .. code-block:: bash
        
           $ pip install nala
        
        Alternatively, if mocking is not needed, you can download the
        `amalgamated`_ header and source files:
        
        - `nala.h`_
        - `nala.c`_
        
        Drop the two files in your project, make sure ``nala.c`` is compiled
        and linked just like the other source files of your test program and
        you should be good to go.
        
        Example
        =======
        
        Use ``nala init`` to create a test suite named ``foo``.
        
        .. code-block:: bash
        
           $ nala init foo
           Run 'make -C foo' to build and run the test suite!
        
        The test suite is found in ``foo/main.c`` and contains two tests; the
        first uses all assertions and captures output, and the second mocks
        the time function.
        
        .. code-block:: c
        
           #include <time.h>
           #include "nala.h"
           #include "nala_mocks.h"
        
           TEST(assertions)
           {
               ASSERT_EQ(NULL, NULL);
               ASSERT_NE(1, 2);
               ASSERT_LT(1.0, 2.0);
               ASSERT_LE(1, 1);
               ASSERT_GT(2L, 1L);
               ASSERT_GE(1, 1);
               ASSERT_SUBSTRING("12345", "34");
               ASSERT_NOT_SUBSTRING("12345", "4567");
               ASSERT_MEMORY("abcd", "abcd", 5);
               ASSERT(1 == 1);
        
               CAPTURE_OUTPUT(stdoutput, stderrput) {
                   printf("std!\n");
                   fprintf(stderr, "err!\n");
               }
        
               ASSERT_EQ(stdoutput, "std!\n");
               ASSERT_EQ(stderrput, "err!\n");
           }
        
           TEST(mock_time)
           {
               time_mock_once(42);
        
               ASSERT_EQ(time(NULL), 42);
           }
        
        Build and run the tests.
        
        .. code-block:: text
        
           $ make -s -C foo
           std!
           err!
        
           Test results:
        
             PASSED assertions (0.38 ms)
             PASSED mock_time (0.28 ms)
        
           Tests: 2 passed, 2 total
           Time: 0.65 ms
        
        Debugging tips
        ==============
        
        Nala executes each test in its own process. This means that
        following the execution of a test with a debugger can be a bit tricky
        because debuggers like GDB can only follow a single process at a time.
        
        If you're using GDB, set a breakpoint at ``<test>_before_fork`` and
        then run the program until it stops at the breakpoint. Before
        continuing the program execution, tell GDB to follow the forked test
        process by setting ``follow-fork-mode`` to ``child``.
        
        All commands are shown below for the test called ``foo``.
        
        .. code-block::
        
           $ gdb ./a.out
           (gdb) b foo_before_fork
           (gdb) r
           (gdb) set follow-fork-mode child
           (gdb) c
        
        Mocking
        =======
        
        Generating mocks
        ----------------
        
        The ``nala generate_mocks`` command finds the functions mocked in your
        code and generates ``nala_mocks.h``, ``nala_mocks.c`` and
        ``nala_mocks.ld``. The first two files declare and define mocks, while
        the last file contains linker flags.
        
        .. code-block:: bash
        
           $ gcc -E *.c | nala generate_mocks
        
        Nala requires source code to be expanded by the preprocessor. You can
        directly pipe the output of ``gcc -E`` to the command-line utility.
        
        Mock API
        --------
        
        The created mocks provides the following functions.
        
        For all functions
        ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
        
        .. code-block::
        
           <func>_mock(<params>, <res>)      - check parameters and return
           <func>_mock_once(<params>, <res>) - check parameters and return once (per call)
           <func>_mock_ignore_in(<res>)      - ignore parameters and return
           <func>_mock_ignore_in_once(<res>) - ignore parameters and return once (per call)
           <func>_mock_none()                - no calls allowed
           <func>_mock_set_errno(int)        - errno on return
           <func>_mock_implementation(*)     - replace implementation
           <func>_mock_disable()             - call real implementation
           <func>_mock_reset()               - mock reset
           <func>_mock_assert_completed()    - completion checks
        
        For selected function parameters
        ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
        
        .. code-block::
        
           <func>_mock_ignore_<param>_in()               - ignore on input
           <func>_mock_set_<param>_in(*, size_t)         - check on input
           <func>_mock_set_<param>_in_pointer(*, size_t) - check pointer (the address) on input
           <func>_mock_set_<param>_out(*, size_t)        - value on return
        
        For variadic functions
        ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
        
        .. code-block::
        
           <func>_mock_ignore_va_arg_in_at(uint)          - ignore on input
           <func>_mock_set_va_arg_in_at(uint, *, size_t)  - check on input
           <func>_mock_set_va_arg_in_pointer_at(uint, *)  - check pointer on input
           <func>_mock_set_va_arg_out_at(uint, *, size_t) - value on return
        
        Module functions
        ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
        
        .. code-block::
        
           nala_reset_all_mocks()            - reset everything
           nala_assert_all_mocks_completed() - completion checks
        
        .. |buildstatus| image:: https://travis-ci.org/eerimoq/nala.svg?branch=master
        .. _buildstatus: https://travis-ci.org/eerimoq/nala
        
        .. |codecov| image:: https://codecov.io/gh/eerimoq/nala/branch/master/graph/badge.svg
        .. _codecov: https://codecov.io/gh/eerimoq/nala
        
        .. _narwhal: https://github.com/vberlier/narwhal
        .. _narmock: https://github.com/vberlier/narmock
        
        .. _amalgamated: https://sqlite.org/amalgamation.html
        .. _nala.h: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/eerimoq/nala/master/nala/dist/nala.h
        .. _nala.c: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/eerimoq/nala/master/nala/dist/nala.c
        
Keywords: c,test,mock
Platform: UNKNOWN
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: MIT License
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3
