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Use the run_cmake() function to generate the test build tree with the proper CMake generator and also to verify that it succeeds. Drop our PreTestError helper as it is no longer needed.
This directory contains tests that run CMake to configure a project but do not actually build anything. To add a test: 1. Add a subdirectory named for the test, say ``<Test>/``. 2. In ``./CMakeLists.txt`` call ``add_RunCMake_test`` and pass the test directory name ``<Test>``. 3. Create script ``<Test>/RunCMakeTest.cmake`` in the directory containing:: include(RunCMake) run_cmake(SubTest1) ... run_cmake(SubTestN) where ``SubTest1`` through ``SubTestN`` are sub-test names each corresponding to an independent CMake run and project configuration. One may also add calls of the form:: run_cmake_command(SubTestI ${CMAKE_COMMAND} ...) to fully customize the test case command-line. Alternatively, if the test is to cover running ``ctest -S`` then use:: include(RunCTest) run_ctest(SubTest1) ... run_ctest(SubTestN) and create ``test.cmake.in``, ``CTestConfig.cmake.in``, and ``CMakeLists.txt.in`` files to be configured for each case. 4. Create file ``<Test>/CMakeLists.txt`` in the directory containing:: cmake_minimum_required(...) project(${RunCMake_TEST} NONE) # or languages needed include(${RunCMake_TEST}.cmake) where ``${RunCMake_TEST}`` is literal. A value for ``RunCMake_TEST`` will be passed to CMake by the ``run_cmake`` macro when running each sub-test. 5. Create a ``<Test>/<SubTest>.cmake`` file for each sub-test named above containing the actual test code. Optionally create files containing expected test results: ``<SubTest>-result.txt`` Process result expected if not "0" ``<SubTest>-stdout.txt`` Regex matching expected stdout content ``<SubTest>-stderr.txt`` Regex matching expected stderr content, if not "^$" ``<SubTest>-check.cmake`` Custom result check. Note that trailing newlines will be stripped from actual and expected test output before matching against the stdout and stderr expressions. The code in ``<SubTest>-check.cmake`` may use variables ``RunCMake_TEST_SOURCE_DIR`` Top of test source tree ``RunCMake_TEST_BINARY_DIR`` Top of test binary tree and an failure must store a message in ``RunCMake_TEST_FAILED``.