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Author SHA1 Message Date
Campbell Barton
c8e31d34b4 Cleanup: quiet CMake warnings from use of undefined variables 2025-06-11 16:22:18 +10:00
Ray Molenkamp
2c5b9e182b CMake: Add code coverage support for clang
Pretty bare bones but gets the job done, unlike the gcc
tooling, this will work for release builds, the performance cost
of it is on the high side of things, the full test suite tests take over
an hour for me with code coverage support enabled on a release build.
I have not timed a debug build. Given developers can just run their
tests to get coverage data over what they are working on, I feel this
is still useful tooling to have.

This adds the 3 targets for clang and adds a single gcc target

coverage-reset - this removes the collected code coverage data and
report

coverage-report - This merges the collected data and generates the
report (new for gcc)

coverage-show - This merges the collected data and generates the report
and opens it in the browser

This relies on llvm-cov and llvm-profdata being available if not found
code coverage is disabled.

Note: A full test run requires an obscene amount of disk space, a
complete test run takes about 125GB and takes 12 minutes to merge, so
provision the COMPILER_CODE_COVERAGE_DATA_DIR folder accordingly

Example report in PR
2025-05-12 16:28:41 +02:00
Jacques Lucke
bb8460da9e Tests: support generating code coverage report
This only works with GCC and has only been tested on Linux. The main goal is to
automatically generate the code coverage reports on the buildbot and to publish
them. With some luck, this motivates people to increase test coverage in their
respective areas. Nevertheless, it should be easy to generate the reports
locally too (at least on supported software stacks).

Usage:
1. Create a **debug** build using **GCC** with **WITH_COMPILER_CODE_COVERAGE**
   enabled.
2. Run tests. This automatically generates `.gcda` files in the build directory.
3. Run `make/ninja coverage-report` in the build directory.

If everything is successful, this will open a browser with the final report
which is stored in `build-dir/coverage/report/`. For a bit more control one can
also run `coverage.py` script directly. This allows passing in the
`--no-browser` option which may be benefitial when running it on the buildbot.
Running `make/ninja coverage-reset` deletes all `.gcda` files which resets the
line execution counts.

The final report has a main entry point (`index.html`) and a separate `.html`
file for every source code file that coverage data was available for. This also
contains some code that is not in Blender's git repository. We could filter
those out, but it also seems interesting (to me anyway), so I just kept it in.

Doing the analysis and writing the report takes ~1 min. The slow part is running
all tests in a debug build which takes ~12 min for me. Since the coverage data
is fairly large and the report also includes the entire source code, file
compression is used in two places:
* The intermediate analysis results for each file are stored in compressed zip
  files. This data is still independent from the report html and could be used
  to build other tools on top of. I could imagine storing the analysis data for
  each day for example to gather greater insights into how coverage changes over
  time in different parts of the code.
* The analysis data and source code is compressed and base64 encoded embedded
  into the `.html` files. This makes them much smaller than embedding the data
  without compression (5-10x).

Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/126181
2024-08-15 12:17:55 +02:00
Campbell Barton
a975c7096a Cleanup: line length in CMake files 2024-03-07 13:26:55 +11:00
Campbell Barton
2119d271e0 Cleanup: remove "-noaudio" argument in background mode
This is no longer needed as background mode implies -noaudio.
2024-02-14 00:13:38 +11:00
Campbell Barton
b434d40dbf CMake: quiet noisy messages on every run
Printing that a library is found every time CMake runs isn't helpful.
Restrict these messages for the first execution so messages are limited
to information developers may need to know such as features being
disabled because of incompatible configurations.
2023-10-07 18:20:30 +11:00
Campbell Barton
e955c94ed3 License Headers: Set copyright to "Blender Authors", add AUTHORS
Listing the "Blender Foundation" as copyright holder implied the Blender
Foundation holds copyright to files which may include work from many
developers.

While keeping copyright on headers makes sense for isolated libraries,
Blender's own code may be refactored or moved between files in a way
that makes the per file copyright holders less meaningful.

Copyright references to the "Blender Foundation" have been replaced with
"Blender Authors", with the exception of `./extern/` since these this
contains libraries which are more isolated, any changed to license
headers there can be handled on a case-by-case basis.

Some directories in `./intern/` have also been excluded:

- `./intern/cycles/` it's own `AUTHORS` file is planned.
- `./intern/opensubdiv/`.

An "AUTHORS" file has been added, using the chromium projects authors
file as a template.

Design task: #110784

Ref !110783.
2023-08-16 00:20:26 +10:00
Campbell Barton
49594c37ae License headers: use SPDX-FileCopyrightText for CMake files 2023-06-14 23:36:23 +10:00
Campbell Barton
bc502f3b19 CMake: add WITH_LIBS_PRECOMPILED option (UNIX only)
This makes it convenient to build blender without referencing
pre-compiled libraries which don't always work on newer Linux systems.

Previously I had to rename ../lib while creating the CMakeCache.txt
to ensure my systems libraries would be used.

This change ensures LIBDIR is undefined when WITH_LIBS_PRECOMPILED is
disabled, so any accidental use warns with CMake's `--warn-unused-vars`
argument is given.
2023-01-19 17:10:42 +11:00
Campbell Barton
66dee44088 CMake: quiet references to undeclared variable warnings
These warnings can reveal errors in logic, so quiet them by checking
if the features are enabled before using variables or by assigning
empty strings in some cases.

- Check CMAKE_THREAD_LIBS_INIT is set before use as CMake docs
  note that this may be left unset if it's not needed.
- Remove BOOST/OPENVDB/VULKAN references when disable.
- Define INC_SYS even when empty.
- Remove PNG_INC from freetype (not defined anywhere).
2023-01-19 17:10:42 +11:00
Campbell Barton
d5ce854fb1 CMake: workaround unsupported cmake_path(IS_PREFIX ..) in v3.20
Add a macro that implements something similar to cmake_path's IS_PREFIX
which isn't supported in older versions of CMake.

This caused the build-bot to fail.
2022-11-03 16:57:38 +11:00
Campbell Barton
6377d00a61 Cleanup: cmake comment line length 2022-11-03 12:11:08 +11:00
Campbell Barton
b320597697 Tests: don't create byte-code cache when calling Python from SVN
Creating `__pycache__` directories in SVN's lib/ directory can cause
updating SVN to fail. Add the -B flag when TEST_PYTHON_EXE from LIBDIR
is used so so Python doesn't generate this cache.
2022-11-03 11:51:52 +11:00
Brecht Van Lommel
5228b0b74f Python: fix failing tests when building bpy module
* Use Python executable from lib folder since it's not installed.
* Make bpy module test work for portable install.
* Disable gtests which don't work with different Python link flags
  and shared library locations.

Ref D15957
2022-09-15 18:27:01 +02:00
Brecht Van Lommel
a87d3edb98 Build: add system for shipping with dynamic libraries on Linux and macOS
PLATFORM_BUNDLED_LIBRARIES gathers shared libraries that will be installed
to the lib/ folder. The Blender executable gets a relative rpath pointing to
this folder as part of the install step.

The build rpath is different and uses absolute paths, so that it works for
executables like tests that are in different locations, and to support the
case where the build and install folders are different.

The system is already used for the OpenMP library on macOS. But on Linux it
will only kick in once we start using shared libraries for dependencies.

This also removes Mesa libraries from the old location, as these would cause
Blender to start with software OpenGL.

Ref T99618
2022-08-23 15:27:16 +02:00
Campbell Barton
1df8a5f8fb File headers: use SPDX license for CMake files 2022-02-11 14:23:56 +11:00
Ankit Meel
a702ca3faa Tests/bpy: Add installation verification test
Makes it slightly easier to test whether the installed module works
or not. Depends on D10656

Ref T86579
Reviewed By: mont29, campbellbarton
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D10665
2021-03-29 22:26:54 +05:30
Ankit Meel
fbe2c3f422 Tests: disable python tests for blender as python module
Avoid CTest errors and exit codes due to test failures which depend
on Blender executable.

Ref T86579
Reviewed By: mont29, campbellbarton
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D10656
2021-03-29 22:25:52 +05:30
Campbell Barton
dd25d47e8a Cleanup: add missing headers to CMake, formatting 2020-09-15 22:53:44 +10:00
Jacques Lucke
8a9912eaf8 Tests: fail automated tests on memory leaks and other internal errors
This adds a new `--debug-exit-on-error` flag. When it is set, Blender
will abort with a non-zero exit code when there are internal errors.
Currently, "internal errors" includes memory leaks detected by
guardedalloc and error/fatal log entries in clog.

The new flag is passed to Blender in various places where automated
tests are run. Furthermore, the `--debug-memory` flag is used in tests,
because that makes the verbose output more useful, when dealing
with memory leaks.

Reviewers: brecht, sergey

Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D8665
2020-08-26 22:02:02 +02:00
Campbell Barton
0270941b70 Merge branch 'blender-v2.83-release' 2020-05-25 21:43:54 +10:00
Campbell Barton
7e9480b6cd Tests: correct the blender path for non-portable installations 2020-05-25 21:28:03 +10:00
Brecht Van Lommel
8da80e7771 Merge branch 'blender-v2.83-release' 2020-04-28 13:02:06 +02:00
Brecht Van Lommel
6cab53eaaa Tests: fix some tests passing even if there are Python errors
Blender was not configured to exit with non-zero return code on Python errors.
A bunch of tests worked around this but not all. This removes the need for such
workarounds.
2020-04-28 12:50:16 +02:00
Sybren A. Stüvel
be5c9d45bd Tests: use explicit Python to run unit tests
CentOS on the buildbot still runs Python 3.6, which is also used for the
unit tests. This means that the tests can't use language features that
are available to Blender itself. And testing with a different version of
Python than will be used by the actual code seems like a bad idea to me.

This commit adds `TEST_PYTHON_EXECUTABLE` as advanced CMake option. This
will allow us to set a specific Python executable when we need it. When
not set, a platform-specific default will be used:

- On Windows, the `python….exe` from the installation directory. This is
  just like before this patch, except that this patch adds the
  overridability.
- On macOS/Linux, the `${PYTHON_EXECUTABLE}` as found by CMake.

Every platform should now have a value (configured by the user or
detected by CMake) for `TEST_PYTHON_EXE`, so there is no need to allow
running without. This also removes the need to have some Python files
marked as executable.

If `TEST_PYTHON_EXE` is not user-configured, and thus the above default
is used, a status message is logged by CMake. I've seen this a lot in
other projects, and I like that it shows which values are auto-detected.
However, it's not common in Blender, so if we want we can either remove
it now, or remove it after the buildbot has been set up correctly.

Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D7395

Reviewed by: campbellbarton, mont29, sergey
2020-04-24 17:10:22 +02:00
Ray Molenkamp
6ac2a2061f Fix: Unit tests on windows.
Problem was twofold

1) `GENERATOR_IS_MULTI_CONFIG` is a property not a variable so
the test for it would always be false, unless you set a custom
CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX (like the buildbot does) the unit tests
would have a wrong working directory and complain about missing
dlls or blender executable

2) Tests added outside of `/test` (like libmv) would have no working
folder set since the variable would not be visible for them.

consulted @sergey who voiced the opinion that duplicating the code
to the test macro was slightly less evil than moving it to the main
CMakeLists.txt
2019-10-03 11:34:04 -06:00
Brecht Van Lommel
4764362ebb Fix GTests failing on Windows buildbot
Run these tests from the install directory so they can find dlls.
2019-09-07 22:51:19 +02:00
Campbell Barton
3076d95ba4 Cleanup: use 2 space indentation for CMake 2019-04-17 06:35:54 +02:00
Campbell Barton
b48815a9b7 Cleanup: use prefix for tests
Allows for running all `bmesh_*` or `object_*` tests.
2018-02-14 16:02:21 +11:00
Sergey Sharybin
b53e35c655 Fix compilation error when building without Blender
Simply disabled python tests, they can't be run anyway (since blender target is
not enabled) and we don't have any player-related tests in that folder.
2017-08-08 11:32:33 +02:00
Sergey Sharybin
306cbb82ec GTest unit testing framework
Currently covers only small set of functionality.
2014-06-19 02:09:16 +10:00
Campbell Barton
0eb060c7b4 Move tests into tests/ top-level dir 2014-06-18 22:03:46 +10:00