1<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/loose.dtd"> 2<html> 3<head> 4<title>Using and writing Ghostscript testing scripts</title> 5<!-- $Id: Testing.htm,v 1.37 2005/10/20 19:46:23 ray Exp $ --> 6<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="gs.css" title="Ghostscript Style"> 7</head> 8 9<body> 10<!-- [1.0 begin visible header] ============================================ --> 11 12<!-- [1.1 begin headline] ================================================== --> 13 14<h1>Using and writing Ghostscript testing scripts</h1> 15 16<!-- [1.1 end headline] ==================================================== --> 17 18<!-- [1.2 begin table of contents] ========================================= --> 19 20<!-- [1.2 end table of contents] =========================================== --> 21 22<h2>Table of contents</h2> 23 24<blockquote><ul> 25<li><a href="#General_overview">General overview</a> 26<li><a href="#Running_tests">Running tests</a> 27<ul> 28<li><a href="#Individual_tests">Individual tests</a> 29<li><a href="#Regression_testing">Regression testing</a> 30</ul> 31<li><a href="#Writing_new_tests">Writing new tests</a> 32</ul></blockquote> 33 34<!-- [1.3 begin hint] ====================================================== --> 35 36<p> 37This document describes how to use the scripts located in the <a 38href="../toolbin/tests">toolbin/tests</a> directory, and conventions for 39writing new testing scripts. 40 41<p>For other information, see the <a href="Readme.htm">Ghostscript 42overview</a> and the documentation related to <a 43href="Maintain.htm">maintaining Ghostscript</a>. 44 45<!-- [1.3 end hint] ======================================================== --> 46 47<hr> 48 49<!-- [1.0 end visible header] ============================================== --> 50 51<!-- [2.0 begin contents] ================================================== --> 52 53<h2><a name="General_overview"></a>General overview</h2> 54 55<p> 56The test scripts discussed here are written in Python, a language whose 57implementation is freely available from <a class="offsite" 58href="http://www.python.org"><tt>http://www.python.org</tt></a>. The 59scripts require Python version 2.1 or later. 60 61<h2><a name="Running_tests"></a>Running tests</h2> 62 63<p> 64On Unix and Linux systems, test scripts written in Python can be executed 65directly simply by typing their name into the shell, e.g., 66 67<blockquote><pre> 68toolbin/tests/check_source.py 69</pre></blockquote> 70 71<p> 72On other systems, it may be necessary to invoke Python explicitly, e.g., 73 74<blockquote><pre> 75python toolbin/tests/check_source.py 76</pre></blockquote> 77 78<p> 79The test scripts will print information about any failures that occur. 80 81<h3><a name="Individual_tests"></a>Individual tests</h3> 82 83<p> 84The individual test scripts are named 85<b><tt>toolbin/tests/check_</tt></b><em>xxx</em><b><tt>.py</tt></b> (if they 86do not run Ghostscript) or 87<b><tt>toolbin/tests/gscheck_</tt></b><em>xxx</em><b><tt>.py</tt></b> (if 88they do run Ghostscript). Any script with such a name can be run 89individually, and is also normally run as part of regression testing 90(described in the next section). 91 92<p> 93We don't list the individual test scripts here, because any such 94documentation would inevitably be out of date most of the time. Each of 95these scripts contains documentation about what it tests: we suggest you 96read the documentation in the scripts. 97 98<h3><a name="Regression_testing"></a>Regression testing</h3> 99 100<p> 101We run a nightly regression test to discover any obvious problems caused by 102code checked in the previous day. Here is a list of the scripts and 103supporting files that make up the regression test. 104 105<h4>Top-level scripts</h4> 106 107<dl> 108<dl> 109<dt><a href="../toolbin/tests/dump_testdb"><tt>dump_testdb</tt></a> 110<dd>A debugging script that will print the contents of the database defined 111by gsconf.testdatadb. 112</dl> 113 114<dl> 115<dt><a href="../toolbin/tests/make_testdb"><tt>make_testdb</tt></a> 116<dd>This script creates an initial test database. It uses gsconf.baselinegs 117to create raster data from the test files and computes their MD5 sums and 118stores them in the gsconf.testdatadb database. 119</dl> 120 121<dl> 122<dt><a href="../toolbin/tests/make_two_versions"><tt>make_two_versions</tt></a> 123<dd>A helper script to make two versions of a particular file for visual 124diffing or manual analysis. When a test fails nightly regression, this is 125generally the first investigative step. 126</dl> 127 128<dl> 129<dt><a href="../toolbin/tests/make_two_pdfversions"><tt>make_two_pdfversions</tt></a> 130<dd>Same as above, except for pdfwrite regressions. 131</dl> 132 133<dl> 134<dt><a href="../toolbin/tests/testdiff"><tt>testdiff</tt></a> 135<dd>this script provides the difference between two sets of regression results. 136if end date is omitted, the current date will be used. 137</dl> 138 139<dl> 140<dt><a href="../toolbin/tests/revert_baseline"><tt>revert_baseline</tt></a> 141<dd>In cases where a baseline has been accidentally updated, this script 142will revert the database entry to the MD5 sum computed with 143gsconf.baselinegs. 144</dl> 145 146<dl> 147<dt><a href="../toolbin/tests/revert_pdfbaseline"><tt>revert_pdfbaseline</tt></a> 148<dd>Same as above, except for pdfwrite baselines. 149</dl> 150 151<dl> 152<dt><a href="../toolbin/tests/run_nightly"><tt>run_nightly</tt></a> 153<dd>This is the control script (usually invoked by cron) that controls the 154nightly test run. It's responsible for checking the latest code out of CVS, 155building a new Ghostscript to compare with and launching the test suite via 156run_regression. 157</dl> 158 159<dl> 160<dt><a href="../toolbin/tests/run_regression"><tt>run_regression</tt></a> 161<dd>This script runs the full gamut of regression tests using files from 162gsconf.comparedir. It differentiates files by extension and controls what 163tests get run and with what options. 164</dl> 165 166<dl> 167<dt><a href="../toolbin/tests/update_baseline"><tt>update_baseline</tt></a> 168<dd>This script is invoked to update the MD5 sum in the test database when a 169nightly regression is really a progression. Generally after noticing that 170the output from make_two_versions is acceptable or better, this script is 171run to log the changes to the database. 172</dl> 173 174<dl> 175<dt><a href="../toolbin/tests/update_pdfbaseline"><tt>update_pdfbaseline</tt></a> 176<dd>Same as above, except for pdfwrite baselines. 177</dl> 178 179<dl> 180<dt><a href="../toolbin/tests/update_specific"><tt>update_specific</tt></a> <tt><em>cvs-date-spec</em></tt> 181<dd>Update a series of baselines to a specific datestamp; accepts a series of "flag filename" 182lines on stdin, where flag is either N or P to specify whether the normal or pdfwrite baselines 183should be updated. 184<dl> 185 186<dt><a href="../toolbin/tests/get_baselines"><tt>get_baselines</tt></a> 187<dd>This script returns the change log for the test database starting 188at a given date. 189</dl> 190</dl> 191 192<h4>Support files</h4> 193 194<dl> 195 196<dl> 197<dt><a href="../toolbin/tests/fuzzy.c"><tt>fuzzy.c</tt></a> 198<dd>A fuzzy comparison tool appropriate for tests where exact binary matches 199aren't appropriate. 200</dl> 201 202<dl> 203<dt><a href="../toolbin/tests/cmpi.py"><tt>cmpi.py</tt></a> 204<dd>An image comparison tool for exploring the differences between two 205raster files. It can switch between the two, display only the differences 206and localize, highlight and jump between areas where differences occur. 207This can be a useful way of examining regression difference to decide 208if they are progressions or regressions. Requires python imaging and 209python Tkinter. 210</dl> 211 212<dl> 213<dt><a href="../toolbin/tests/gsconf.py"><tt>gsconf.py</tt></a> 214<dd>This is the configuration framework for the scripts above. It reads 215configuration files and makes available those configuration options to 216the rest of the testing framework. 217</dl> 218 219<dl> 220<dt><a href="../toolbin/tests/testing.cfg.example"><tt>testing.cfg.example</tt></a> 221<dd>This is an example configuration file for the scripts above. It controls 222where files are found, where Ghostscript executables are and the location of 223the test database. Most test configuration will be in this file. It must 224be copied to testing.cfg in order for the tests to find it. 225</dl> 226 227<dl> 228<dt><a href="../toolbin/tests/testing.cfg"><tt>testing.cfg</tt></a> 229<dd>This is the configuration file for the scripts above. It controls 230where files are found, where Ghostscript executables are and the location of 231the test database. Most test configuration will be in this file. The file 232testing.cfg.example above can be used as a template. 233</dl> 234 235<dl> 236<dt><a href="../toolbin/tests/gstestgs.py"><tt>gstestgs.py</tt></a> 237<dd>This provides classes for running tests that actually execute 238Ghostcript. 239</dl> 240 241<dl> 242<dt><a href="../toolbin/tests/gsparamsets.py"><tt>gsparamsets.py</tt></a> 243<dd>What parameters tests get run with by default are stored in this file. 244Between this configuration information and the information in gsconf.py all 245configurable testing parameters should be covered. 246</dl> 247 248<dl> 249<dt><a href="../toolbin/tests/gsutil.py"><tt>gsutil.py</tt></a> 250<dd>Various utility routines used by the regression test scripts. 251</dl> 252 253<dl> 254<dt><a href="../toolbin/tests/gssum.py"><tt>gssum.py</tt></a> 255<dd>Helper functions that compute, compare and store MD5 sums. 256</dl> 257 258<dl> 259<dt><a href="../toolbin/tests/rasterdb.py"><tt>rasterdb.py</tt></a> 260<dd>Hepler functions for accessing the raster database. 261</dl> 262 263</dl> 264 265<h2><a name="Writing_new_tests"></a>Writing new tests</h2> 266 267<p> 268Some of Ghostscript's test scripts follow a set of conventions that allow 269them to be run either stand-alone or as part of a suite; in particular, they 270can be run as part of the nightly regression test suite. In this section, 271we provide pointers to documentation on how to write new tests that follow 272these conventions, since that will make them the most useful. 273 274<p> 275The test scripts are based on Python's <b><tt>unittest</tt></b> module. We 276suggest that if you are not familiar with this module, you read the 277documentation, which is available at <a class="offsite" 278href="http://www.python.org/doc/current/lib/module-unittest.html">http://www.python.org/doc/current/lib/module-unittest.html</a>. 279 280<p> 281Ghostscript specializes the <b><tt>unittest</tt></b> module by defining 282subclasses, which all individual tests use in place of those in 283<b><tt>unittest</tt></b>. These subclasses are defined in <a 284href="../toolbin/tests/gstestutils.py">toolbin/tests/gstestutils.py</a>. 285 286<p> 287Since code documentation separate from the code itself is always out of 288date, we have decided to maintain the primary documentation for writing new 289tests in <a href="../toolbin/tests/gstestutils.py">gstestutils.py</a> rather 290than here in a separate document. Please read that file for more 291information. 292 293<!-- [2.0 end contents] ==================================================== --> 294 295<!-- [3.0 begin visible trailer] =========================================== --> 296<hr> 297 298<p> 299<small>Copyright © 2002 artofcode LLC. All rights reserved.</small> 300 301<p> 302<small>This file is part of AFPL Ghostscript. 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