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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 Dionnef58d8292020-03-11 17:03:00 -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
Eric Fiselierd720d1f2015-08-22 19:40:49 +000024Setting up the Environment
25--------------------------
26
27After building libc++ you must setup your environment to test libc++ using
28LIT.
29
30#. Create a shortcut to the actual lit executable so that you can invoke it
31 easily from the command line.
32
33 .. code-block:: bash
34
35 $ alias lit='python path/to/llvm/utils/lit/lit.py'
36
37#. Tell LIT where to find your build configuration.
38
39 .. code-block:: bash
40
41 $ export LIBCXX_SITE_CONFIG=path/to/build-libcxx/test/lit.site.cfg
42
Eric Fiselier4ac88092015-10-14 20:44:44 +000043Example Usage
44-------------
45
46Once you have your environment set up and you have built libc++ you can run
47parts of the libc++ test suite by simply running `lit` on a specified test or
48directory. For example:
49
50.. code-block:: bash
51
52 $ cd path/to/src/libcxx
53 $ lit -sv test/std/re # Run all of the std::regex tests
54 $ lit -sv test/std/depr/depr.c.headers/stdlib_h.pass.cpp # Run a single test
55 $ lit -sv test/std/atomics test/std/threads # Test std::thread and std::atomic
56
57Sometimes you'll want to change the way LIT is running the tests. Custom options
58can be specified using the `--param=<name>=<val>` flag. The most common option
59you'll want to change is the standard dialect (ie -std=c++XX). By default the
60test suite will select the newest C++ dialect supported by the compiler and use
61that. However if you want to manually specify the option like so:
62
63.. code-block:: bash
64
65 $ lit -sv test/std/containers # Run the tests with the newest -std
66 $ lit -sv --param=std=c++03 test/std/containers # Run the tests in C++03
67
68Occasionally you'll want to add extra compile or link flags when testing.
69You can do this as follows:
70
71.. code-block:: bash
72
73 $ lit -sv --param=compile_flags='-Wcustom-warning'
74 $ lit -sv --param=link_flags='-L/custom/library/path'
75
76Some other common examples include:
77
78.. code-block:: bash
79
80 # Specify a custom compiler.
81 $ lit -sv --param=cxx_under_test=/opt/bin/g++ test/std
82
83 # Enable warnings in the test suite
84 $ lit -sv --param=enable_warnings=true test/std
85
86 # Use UBSAN when running the tests.
87 $ lit -sv --param=use_sanitizer=Undefined
88
Eric Fiselierd720d1f2015-08-22 19:40:49 +000089
90LIT Options
91===========
92
93:program:`lit` [*options*...] [*filenames*...]
94
95Command Line Options
96--------------------
97
98To use these options you pass them on the LIT command line as --param NAME or
99--param NAME=VALUE. Some options have default values specified during CMake's
100configuration. Passing the option on the command line will override the default.
101
102.. program:: lit
103
Eric Fiselier4fe629c2016-10-14 06:15:27 +0000104.. option:: cxx_under_test=<path/to/compiler>
Eric Fiselier4ac88092015-10-14 20:44:44 +0000105
106 Specify the compiler used to build the tests.
107
Eric Fiselier4fe629c2016-10-14 06:15:27 +0000108.. option:: cxx_stdlib_under_test=<stdlib name>
109
110 **Values**: libc++, libstdc++
Eric Fiselierbbbbd112016-10-12 00:00:37 +0000111
112 Specify the C++ standard library being tested. Unless otherwise specified
113 libc++ is used. This option is intended to allow running the libc++ test
114 suite against other standard library implementations.
115
Eric Fiselier4ac88092015-10-14 20:44:44 +0000116.. option:: std=<standard version>
117
Eric Fiselier32f3f702017-11-07 20:26:23 +0000118 **Values**: c++98, c++03, c++11, c++14, c++17, c++2a
Eric Fiselier4ac88092015-10-14 20:44:44 +0000119
120 Change the standard version used when building the tests.
121
Eric Fiselier4fe629c2016-10-14 06:15:27 +0000122.. option:: libcxx_site_config=<path/to/lit.site.cfg>
Eric Fiselierd720d1f2015-08-22 19:40:49 +0000123
124 Specify the site configuration to use when running the tests. This option
Eric Fiselier17ec5b12017-05-09 23:47:20 +0000125 overrides the environment variable LIBCXX_SITE_CONFIG.
Eric Fiselierd720d1f2015-08-22 19:40:49 +0000126
Eric Fiselier4fe629c2016-10-14 06:15:27 +0000127.. option:: cxx_headers=<path/to/headers>
Eric Fiselierd720d1f2015-08-22 19:40:49 +0000128
Eric Fiselierbbbbd112016-10-12 00:00:37 +0000129 Specify the c++ standard library headers that are tested. By default the
130 headers in the source tree are used.
Eric Fiselierd720d1f2015-08-22 19:40:49 +0000131
Eric Fiselier4fe629c2016-10-14 06:15:27 +0000132.. option:: cxx_library_root=<path/to/lib/>
Eric Fiselierd720d1f2015-08-22 19:40:49 +0000133
Eric Fiselier661b0c12016-04-20 04:17:39 +0000134 Specify the directory of the libc++ library to be tested. By default the
135 library folder of the build directory is used. This option cannot be used
Eric Fiselier60be2462016-12-23 19:09:14 +0000136 when use_system_cxx_lib is provided.
Eric Fiselier661b0c12016-04-20 04:17:39 +0000137
138
Eric Fiselier4fe629c2016-10-14 06:15:27 +0000139.. option:: cxx_runtime_root=<path/to/lib/>
Eric Fiselier661b0c12016-04-20 04:17:39 +0000140
141 Specify the directory of the libc++ library to use at runtime. This directory
142 is not added to the linkers search path. This can be used to compile tests
143 against one version of libc++ and run them using another. The default value
Louis Dionnee70b1dd2018-12-14 18:19:14 +0000144 for this option is `cxx_library_root`.
Eric Fiselierd720d1f2015-08-22 19:40:49 +0000145
Eric Fiselier60be2462016-12-23 19:09:14 +0000146.. option:: use_system_cxx_lib=<bool>
Eric Fiselierd720d1f2015-08-22 19:40:49 +0000147
148 **Default**: False
149
150 Enable or disable testing against the installed version of libc++ library.
151 Note: This does not use the installed headers.
152
Eric Fiselier4fe629c2016-10-14 06:15:27 +0000153.. option:: use_lit_shell=<bool>
Eric Fiselierd720d1f2015-08-22 19:40:49 +0000154
155 Enable or disable the use of LIT's internal shell in ShTests. If the
156 environment variable LIT_USE_INTERNAL_SHELL is present then that is used as
157 the default value. Otherwise the default value is True on Windows and False
158 on every other platform.
159
Eric Fiselier4fe629c2016-10-14 06:15:27 +0000160.. option:: compile_flags="<list-of-args>"
Eric Fiselierd720d1f2015-08-22 19:40:49 +0000161
162 Specify additional compile flags as a space delimited string.
163 Note: This options should not be used to change the standard version used.
164
Eric Fiselier4fe629c2016-10-14 06:15:27 +0000165.. option:: link_flags="<list-of-args>"
Eric Fiselierd720d1f2015-08-22 19:40:49 +0000166
167 Specify additional link flags as a space delimited string.
168
Eric Fiselier4fe629c2016-10-14 06:15:27 +0000169.. option:: debug_level=<level>
Eric Fiselierd720d1f2015-08-22 19:40:49 +0000170
171 **Values**: 0, 1
172
173 Enable the use of debug mode. Level 0 enables assertions and level 1 enables
174 assertions and debugging of iterator misuse.
175
176.. option:: use_sanitizer=<sanitizer name>
177
178 **Values**: Memory, MemoryWithOrigins, Address, Undefined
179
180 Run the tests using the given sanitizer. If LLVM_USE_SANITIZER was given when
181 building libc++ then that sanitizer will be used by default.
182
183.. option:: color_diagnostics
184
185 Enable the use of colorized compile diagnostics. If the color_diagnostics
186 option is specified or the environment variable LIBCXX_COLOR_DIAGNOSTICS is
187 present then color diagnostics will be enabled.
188
Petr Hosek7b9f43a2019-02-05 19:50:47 +0000189.. option:: llvm_unwinder
190
191 Enable the use of LLVM unwinder instead of libgcc.
192
193.. option:: builtins_library
194
195 Path to the builtins library to use instead of libgcc.
196
Eric Fiselierd720d1f2015-08-22 19:40:49 +0000197
198Environment Variables
199---------------------
200
Eric Fiselier71646ec2016-05-05 08:12:25 +0000201.. envvar:: LIBCXX_SITE_CONFIG=<path/to/lit.site.cfg>
Eric Fiselierd720d1f2015-08-22 19:40:49 +0000202
203 Specify the site configuration to use when running the tests.
Eric Fiselier887b86b2016-09-16 03:47:53 +0000204 Also see `libcxx_site_config`.
Eric Fiselierd720d1f2015-08-22 19:40:49 +0000205
206.. envvar:: LIBCXX_COLOR_DIAGNOSTICS
207
208 If ``LIBCXX_COLOR_DIAGNOSTICS`` is defined then the test suite will attempt
209 to use color diagnostic outputs from the compiler.
Eric Fiselier887b86b2016-09-16 03:47:53 +0000210 Also see `color_diagnostics`.
Eric Fiselier9e3e1372016-07-19 23:07:03 +0000211
212Benchmarks
213==========
214
215Libc++ contains benchmark tests separately from the test of the test suite.
216The benchmarks are written using the `Google Benchmark`_ library, a copy of which
217is stored in the libc++ repository.
218
219For more information about using the Google Benchmark library see the
220`official documentation <https://github.com/google/benchmark>`_.
221
222.. _`Google Benchmark`: https://github.com/google/benchmark
223
224Building Benchmarks
225-------------------
226
Eric Fiselier93f212c2016-08-29 19:50:49 +0000227The benchmark tests are not built by default. The benchmarks can be built using
228the ``cxx-benchmarks`` target.
Eric Fiselier9e3e1372016-07-19 23:07:03 +0000229
230An example build would look like:
231
232.. code-block:: bash
233
234 $ cd build
Eric Fiselier93f212c2016-08-29 19:50:49 +0000235 $ cmake [options] <path to libcxx sources>
236 $ make cxx-benchmarks
Eric Fiselier9e3e1372016-07-19 23:07:03 +0000237
238This will build all of the benchmarks under ``<libcxx-src>/benchmarks`` to be
239built against the just-built libc++. The compiled tests are output into
240``build/benchmarks``.
241
242The benchmarks can also be built against the platforms native standard library
243using the ``-DLIBCXX_BUILD_BENCHMARKS_NATIVE_STDLIB=ON`` CMake option. This
244is useful for comparing the performance of libc++ to other standard libraries.
245The compiled benchmarks are named ``<test>.libcxx.out`` if they test libc++ and
246``<test>.native.out`` otherwise.
247
248Also See:
249
250 * :ref:`Building Libc++ <build instructions>`
251 * :ref:`CMake Options`
252
253Running Benchmarks
254------------------
255
256The benchmarks must be run manually by the user. Currently there is no way
257to run them as part of the build.
258
259For example:
260
261.. code-block:: bash
262
263 $ cd build/benchmarks
Eric Fiselier93f212c2016-08-29 19:50:49 +0000264 $ make cxx-benchmarks
Eric Fiselier9e3e1372016-07-19 23:07:03 +0000265 $ ./algorithms.libcxx.out # Runs all the benchmarks
266 $ ./algorithms.libcxx.out --benchmark_filter=BM_Sort.* # Only runs the sort benchmarks
267
268For more information about running benchmarks see `Google Benchmark`_.