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2Testing libc++
3==============
4
5.. contents::
6 :local:
7
8Getting Started
9===============
10
Louis Dionnef58d8292020-03-11 17:03:00 -040011libc++ uses LIT to configure and run its tests.
Marshall Clowca321972019-09-05 00:38:36 +000012
Louis Dionne089ced02020-04-07 15:02:37 -040013The primary way to run the libc++ tests is by using ``make check-cxx``.
Marshall Clowca321972019-09-05 00:38:36 +000014
15However since libc++ can be used in any number of possible
16configurations it is important to customize the way LIT builds and runs
17the tests. This guide provides information on how to use LIT directly to
18test libc++.
Eric Fiselierd720d1f2015-08-22 19:40:49 +000019
20Please see the `Lit Command Guide`_ for more information about LIT.
21
Sylvestre Ledrub09c9382020-03-22 22:42:03 +010022.. _LIT Command Guide: https://llvm.org/docs/CommandGuide/lit.html
Eric Fiselierd720d1f2015-08-22 19:40:49 +000023
Louis Dionne089ced02020-04-07 15:02:37 -040024Usage
25-----
Eric Fiselierd720d1f2015-08-22 19:40:49 +000026
Louis Dionne089ced02020-04-07 15:02:37 -040027After building libc++, you can run parts of the libc++ test suite by simply
Louis Dionnee35df792020-04-15 15:05:14 -040028running ``llvm-lit`` on a specified test or directory. If you're unsure
29whether the required libraries have been built, you can use the
30`check-cxx-deps` target. For example:
Eric Fiselier4ac88092015-10-14 20:44:44 +000031
32.. code-block:: bash
33
Louis Dionne089ced02020-04-07 15:02:37 -040034 $ cd <monorepo-root>
Louis Dionnee35df792020-04-15 15:05:14 -040035 $ make -C <build> check-cxx-deps # If you want to make sure the targets get rebuilt
Louis Dionne089ced02020-04-07 15:02:37 -040036 $ <build>/bin/llvm-lit -sv libcxx/test/std/re # Run all of the std::regex tests
37 $ <build>/bin/llvm-lit -sv libcxx/test/std/depr/depr.c.headers/stdlib_h.pass.cpp # Run a single test
38 $ <build>/bin/llvm-lit -sv libcxx/test/std/atomics libcxx/test/std/threads # Test std::thread and std::atomic
Eric Fiselier4ac88092015-10-14 20:44:44 +000039
40Sometimes you'll want to change the way LIT is running the tests. Custom options
41can be specified using the `--param=<name>=<val>` flag. The most common option
42you'll want to change is the standard dialect (ie -std=c++XX). By default the
43test suite will select the newest C++ dialect supported by the compiler and use
44that. However if you want to manually specify the option like so:
45
46.. code-block:: bash
47
Louis Dionne089ced02020-04-07 15:02:37 -040048 $ <build>/bin/llvm-lit -sv libcxx/test/std/containers # Run the tests with the newest -std
49 $ <build>/bin/llvm-lit -sv libcxx/test/std/containers --param=std=c++03 # Run the tests in C++03
Eric Fiselier4ac88092015-10-14 20:44:44 +000050
51Occasionally you'll want to add extra compile or link flags when testing.
52You can do this as follows:
53
54.. code-block:: bash
55
Louis Dionne089ced02020-04-07 15:02:37 -040056 $ <build>/bin/llvm-lit -sv libcxx/test --param=compile_flags='-Wcustom-warning'
57 $ <build>/bin/llvm-lit -sv libcxx/test --param=link_flags='-L/custom/library/path'
Eric Fiselier4ac88092015-10-14 20:44:44 +000058
59Some other common examples include:
60
61.. code-block:: bash
62
63 # Specify a custom compiler.
Louis Dionne089ced02020-04-07 15:02:37 -040064 $ <build>/bin/llvm-lit -sv libcxx/test/std --param=cxx_under_test=/opt/bin/g++
Eric Fiselier4ac88092015-10-14 20:44:44 +000065
66 # Enable warnings in the test suite
Louis Dionne089ced02020-04-07 15:02:37 -040067 $ <build>/bin/llvm-lit -sv libcxx/test --param=enable_warnings=true
Eric Fiselier4ac88092015-10-14 20:44:44 +000068
69 # Use UBSAN when running the tests.
Louis Dionne089ced02020-04-07 15:02:37 -040070 $ <build>/bin/llvm-lit -sv libcxx/test --param=use_sanitizer=Undefined
Eric Fiselier4ac88092015-10-14 20:44:44 +000071
Louis Dionne089ced02020-04-07 15:02:37 -040072Using a custom site configuration
73---------------------------------
74
75By default, the libc++ test suite will use a site configuration that matches
76the current CMake configuration. It does so by generating a ``lit.site.cfg``
77file in the build directory from the ``libcxx/test/lit.site.cfg.in`` template,
78and pointing ``llvm-lit`` (which is a wrapper around ``llvm/utils/lit/lit.py``)
79to that file. So when you're running ``<build>/bin/llvm-lit``, the generated
Louis Dionne19608c62020-06-12 15:19:55 -040080``lit.site.cfg`` file is always loaded instead of ``libcxx/test/lit.cfg.py``.
81If you want to use a custom site configuration, simply point the CMake build
82to it using ``-DLIBCXX_TEST_CONFIG=<path-to-site-config>``, and that site
83configuration will be used instead. That file can use CMake variables inside
84itself to make configuration easier.
Louis Dionne089ced02020-04-07 15:02:37 -040085
86 .. code-block:: bash
87
Louis Dionne19608c62020-06-12 15:19:55 -040088 $ cmake <options> -DLIBCXX_TEST_CONFIG=<path-to-site-config>
89 $ make -C <build> check-cxx-deps
90 $ <build>/bin/llvm-lit -sv libcxx/test # will use your custom config file
Louis Dionne089ced02020-04-07 15:02:37 -040091
Eric Fiselierd720d1f2015-08-22 19:40:49 +000092
93LIT Options
94===========
95
96:program:`lit` [*options*...] [*filenames*...]
97
98Command Line Options
99--------------------
100
Zola Bridges3c66e222020-04-17 14:51:40 -0700101To use these options you pass them on the LIT command line as ``--param NAME``
102or ``--param NAME=VALUE``. Some options have default values specified during
103CMake's configuration. Passing the option on the command line will override the
104default.
Eric Fiselierd720d1f2015-08-22 19:40:49 +0000105
106.. program:: lit
107
Eric Fiselier4fe629c2016-10-14 06:15:27 +0000108.. option:: cxx_under_test=<path/to/compiler>
Eric Fiselier4ac88092015-10-14 20:44:44 +0000109
110 Specify the compiler used to build the tests.
111
Eric Fiselier4fe629c2016-10-14 06:15:27 +0000112.. option:: cxx_stdlib_under_test=<stdlib name>
113
114 **Values**: libc++, libstdc++
Eric Fiselierbbbbd112016-10-12 00:00:37 +0000115
116 Specify the C++ standard library being tested. Unless otherwise specified
117 libc++ is used. This option is intended to allow running the libc++ test
118 suite against other standard library implementations.
119
Eric Fiselier4ac88092015-10-14 20:44:44 +0000120.. option:: std=<standard version>
121
Louis Dionne5aa06442020-06-01 10:38:23 -0400122 **Values**: c++03, c++11, c++14, c++17, c++2a
Eric Fiselier4ac88092015-10-14 20:44:44 +0000123
124 Change the standard version used when building the tests.
125
Eric Fiselier4fe629c2016-10-14 06:15:27 +0000126.. option:: cxx_headers=<path/to/headers>
Eric Fiselierd720d1f2015-08-22 19:40:49 +0000127
Eric Fiselierbbbbd112016-10-12 00:00:37 +0000128 Specify the c++ standard library headers that are tested. By default the
129 headers in the source tree are used.
Eric Fiselierd720d1f2015-08-22 19:40:49 +0000130
Eric Fiselier4fe629c2016-10-14 06:15:27 +0000131.. option:: cxx_library_root=<path/to/lib/>
Eric Fiselierd720d1f2015-08-22 19:40:49 +0000132
Eric Fiselier661b0c12016-04-20 04:17:39 +0000133 Specify the directory of the libc++ library to be tested. By default the
Louis Dionne4cc5e0d2020-05-15 11:33:59 -0400134 library folder of the build directory is used.
Eric Fiselier661b0c12016-04-20 04:17:39 +0000135
136
Eric Fiselier4fe629c2016-10-14 06:15:27 +0000137.. option:: cxx_runtime_root=<path/to/lib/>
Eric Fiselier661b0c12016-04-20 04:17:39 +0000138
139 Specify the directory of the libc++ library to use at runtime. This directory
140 is not added to the linkers search path. This can be used to compile tests
141 against one version of libc++ and run them using another. The default value
Louis Dionnee70b1dd2018-12-14 18:19:14 +0000142 for this option is `cxx_library_root`.
Eric Fiselierd720d1f2015-08-22 19:40:49 +0000143
Eric Fiselier60be2462016-12-23 19:09:14 +0000144.. option:: use_system_cxx_lib=<bool>
Eric Fiselierd720d1f2015-08-22 19:40:49 +0000145
146 **Default**: False
147
148 Enable or disable testing against the installed version of libc++ library.
Louis Dionne4cc5e0d2020-05-15 11:33:59 -0400149 This impacts whether the ``with_system_cxx_lib`` Lit feature is defined or
150 not. The ``cxx_library_root`` and ``cxx_runtime_root`` parameters should
151 still be used to specify the path of the library to link to and run against,
152 respectively.
Eric Fiselierd720d1f2015-08-22 19:40:49 +0000153
Eric Fiselier4fe629c2016-10-14 06:15:27 +0000154.. option:: use_lit_shell=<bool>
Eric Fiselierd720d1f2015-08-22 19:40:49 +0000155
156 Enable or disable the use of LIT's internal shell in ShTests. If the
157 environment variable LIT_USE_INTERNAL_SHELL is present then that is used as
158 the default value. Otherwise the default value is True on Windows and False
159 on every other platform.
160
Eric Fiselier4fe629c2016-10-14 06:15:27 +0000161.. option:: compile_flags="<list-of-args>"
Eric Fiselierd720d1f2015-08-22 19:40:49 +0000162
163 Specify additional compile flags as a space delimited string.
164 Note: This options should not be used to change the standard version used.
165
Eric Fiselier4fe629c2016-10-14 06:15:27 +0000166.. option:: link_flags="<list-of-args>"
Eric Fiselierd720d1f2015-08-22 19:40:49 +0000167
168 Specify additional link flags as a space delimited string.
169
Eric Fiselier4fe629c2016-10-14 06:15:27 +0000170.. option:: debug_level=<level>
Eric Fiselierd720d1f2015-08-22 19:40:49 +0000171
172 **Values**: 0, 1
173
174 Enable the use of debug mode. Level 0 enables assertions and level 1 enables
175 assertions and debugging of iterator misuse.
176
177.. option:: use_sanitizer=<sanitizer name>
178
179 **Values**: Memory, MemoryWithOrigins, Address, Undefined
180
181 Run the tests using the given sanitizer. If LLVM_USE_SANITIZER was given when
182 building libc++ then that sanitizer will be used by default.
183
Petr Hosek7b9f43a2019-02-05 19:50:47 +0000184.. option:: llvm_unwinder
185
186 Enable the use of LLVM unwinder instead of libgcc.
187
188.. option:: builtins_library
189
190 Path to the builtins library to use instead of libgcc.
191
Eric Fiselierd720d1f2015-08-22 19:40:49 +0000192
Louis Dionne9e7cf262020-04-02 17:14:45 -0400193Writing Tests
194-------------
195
196When writing tests for the libc++ test suite, you should follow a few guidelines.
197This will ensure that your tests can run on a wide variety of hardware and under
198a wide variety of configurations. We have several unusual configurations such as
199building the tests on one host but running them on a different host, which add a
200few requirements to the test suite. Here's some stuff you should know:
201
202- All tests are run in a temporary directory that is unique to that test and
203 cleaned up after the test is done.
204- When a test needs data files as inputs, these data files can be saved in the
205 repository (when reasonable) and referrenced by the test as
206 ``// FILE_DEPENDENCIES: <path-to-dependencies>``. Copies of these files or
207 directories will be made available to the test in the temporary directory
208 where it is run.
209- You should never hardcode a path from the build-host in a test, because that
210 path will not necessarily be available on the host where the tests are run.
211- You should try to reduce the runtime dependencies of each test to the minimum.
212 For example, requiring Python to run a test is bad, since Python is not
213 necessarily available on all devices we may want to run the tests on (even
214 though supporting Python is probably trivial for the build-host).
215
Eric Fiselier9e3e1372016-07-19 23:07:03 +0000216Benchmarks
217==========
218
219Libc++ contains benchmark tests separately from the test of the test suite.
220The benchmarks are written using the `Google Benchmark`_ library, a copy of which
221is stored in the libc++ repository.
222
223For more information about using the Google Benchmark library see the
224`official documentation <https://github.com/google/benchmark>`_.
225
226.. _`Google Benchmark`: https://github.com/google/benchmark
227
228Building Benchmarks
229-------------------
230
Eric Fiselier93f212c2016-08-29 19:50:49 +0000231The benchmark tests are not built by default. The benchmarks can be built using
232the ``cxx-benchmarks`` target.
Eric Fiselier9e3e1372016-07-19 23:07:03 +0000233
234An example build would look like:
235
236.. code-block:: bash
237
238 $ cd build
Eric Fiselier93f212c2016-08-29 19:50:49 +0000239 $ cmake [options] <path to libcxx sources>
240 $ make cxx-benchmarks
Eric Fiselier9e3e1372016-07-19 23:07:03 +0000241
242This will build all of the benchmarks under ``<libcxx-src>/benchmarks`` to be
243built against the just-built libc++. The compiled tests are output into
244``build/benchmarks``.
245
246The benchmarks can also be built against the platforms native standard library
247using the ``-DLIBCXX_BUILD_BENCHMARKS_NATIVE_STDLIB=ON`` CMake option. This
248is useful for comparing the performance of libc++ to other standard libraries.
249The compiled benchmarks are named ``<test>.libcxx.out`` if they test libc++ and
250``<test>.native.out`` otherwise.
251
252Also See:
253
254 * :ref:`Building Libc++ <build instructions>`
255 * :ref:`CMake Options`
256
257Running Benchmarks
258------------------
259
260The benchmarks must be run manually by the user. Currently there is no way
261to run them as part of the build.
262
263For example:
264
265.. code-block:: bash
266
267 $ cd build/benchmarks
Eric Fiselier93f212c2016-08-29 19:50:49 +0000268 $ make cxx-benchmarks
Eric Fiselier9e3e1372016-07-19 23:07:03 +0000269 $ ./algorithms.libcxx.out # Runs all the benchmarks
270 $ ./algorithms.libcxx.out --benchmark_filter=BM_Sort.* # Only runs the sort benchmarks
271
272For more information about running benchmarks see `Google Benchmark`_.