gimp/libgimp/tests
Jehan 62ab8e2604 libgimp, libgimpcolor: make real unit test of old (compiled but unused) …
… test-color-parser.c file.

The file libgimpcolor/test-color-parser.c was compiled but never actually called
by the build. Now that we have a nice infrastructure to test libgimp API, I am
moving it there with the new format. Doing this also allowed me to discover some
bugs in CSS parsing, as well as discover Python binding was failing here (cf.
the few previous commits).

Only one test is disabled so far, the one where 4 digits are used per channel in
hexadecimal notation: "#64649595eded". This format simply doesn't appear
anywhere in the spec, and also the result values in the samples listing don't
even fit. So far, I'm just unsure what to do with it, if we want to keep this
support (of some kind of higher precision hex notation, but not specified, so is
it even used by anyone?) or not.

All the other tests just work in both C and Python!
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pygimp libgimp: add C tests to the libgimp testing infrastructure. 2024-02-29 16:19:49 +01:00
README.md libgimp: add C tests to the libgimp testing infrastructure. 2024-02-29 16:19:49 +01:00
c-test-header.c libgimp: add C tests to the libgimp testing infrastructure. 2024-02-29 16:19:49 +01:00
libgimp-run-c-test.sh libgimp: allow to run gimp_procedure_run_config() with no config object. 2024-02-29 16:33:32 +01:00
libgimp-run-python-test.sh
meson.build libgimp, libgimpcolor: make real unit test of old (compiled but unused) … 2024-04-20 12:39:52 +02:00
test-color-parser.c libgimp, libgimpcolor: make real unit test of old (compiled but unused) … 2024-04-20 12:39:52 +02:00
test-color-parser.py libgimp, libgimpcolor: make real unit test of old (compiled but unused) … 2024-04-20 12:39:52 +02:00
test-palette.c libgimp: also update unit testing for GimpColorArray. 2024-04-18 16:00:42 +02:00
test-palette.py libgimp: also update unit testing for GimpColorArray. 2024-04-18 16:00:42 +02:00
test-selection-float.c app, pdb: fix #8363 gimp_selection_float() crash 2024-04-15 18:13:32 -04:00
test-selection-float.py app, pdb: fix #8363 gimp_selection_float() crash 2024-04-15 18:13:32 -04:00

README.md

Unit testing for libgimp

We should test every function in our released libraries and ensure they return the correct data. This test infrastructure does this for the C library and the Python 3 binding.

Every new test unit should be added both in C and Python 3.

Procedure to add the C unit

C functions are tested in a real plug-in which is run by the unit test infrastructure. Most of the boiler-plate code is contained in c-test-header.c therefore you don't have to care about it.

All you must do is create a gimp_c_test_run() function with the following template:

static GimpValueArray *
gimp_c_test_run (GimpProcedure        *procedure,
                 GimpRunMode           run_mode,
                 GimpImage            *image,
                 gint                  n_drawables,
                 GimpDrawable        **drawables,
                 GimpProcedureConfig  *config,
                 gpointer              run_data)
{
  /* Each test must be surrounded by GIMP_TEST_START() and GIMP_TEST_END()
   * macros this way:
   */
  GIMP_TEST_START("Test name for easy debugging")
  /* Run some code and finish by an assert-like test. */
  GIMP_TEST_END(testme > 0)

  /* Do more tests as needed. */

  /* Mandatorily end the function by this macro: */
  GIMP_TEST_RETURN
}

This code must be in a file named only with alphanumeric letters and hyphens, and prepended with test-, such as: test-palette.c.

The part between test- and .c must be added to the tests list in libgimp/tests/meson.build.

Procedure to add the Python 3 unit

Unlike C, the Python 3 API is not run as a standalone plug-in, but as Python code directly interpreted through the python-fu-eval batch plug-in.

Simply add your code in a file named the same as the C file, but with .py extension instead of .c.

The file must mandatorily start with a shebang: #!/usr/bin/env python3

For testing, use gimp_assert() as follows:

#!/usr/bin/env python3

# Add your test code here.
# Then test that it succeeded with the assert-like test:
gimp_assert('Test name for easy debugging', testme > 0)

# Repeat with more tests as needed.