While writing tests with a lot more cases I got tired of having
to jump back and forth to add the name of the test to the ksft_run()
list. Most unittest frameworks do some name matching, e.g. assume
that functions with names starting with test_ are test cases.
Support similar flow in ksft_run(). Let the author list the desired
prefixes. globals() need to be passed explicitly, IDK how to work
around that.
Reviewed-by: Willem de Bruijn <willemb@google.com>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20240420025237.3309296-6-kuba@kernel.org
Signed-off-by: Jakub Kicinski <kuba@kernel.org>
def main() -> None:
with NetDrvEpEnv(__file__) as cfg:
- ksft_run([test_v4, test_v6],
- args=(cfg, ))
+ ksft_run(globs=globals(), case_pfx={"test_"}, args=(cfg, ))
ksft_exit()
print(res)
-def ksft_run(cases, args=()):
+def ksft_run(cases=None, globs=None, case_pfx=None, args=()):
+ cases = cases or []
+
+ if globs and case_pfx:
+ for key, value in globs.items():
+ if not callable(value):
+ continue
+ for prefix in case_pfx:
+ if key.startswith(prefix):
+ cases.append(value)
+ break
+
totals = {"pass": 0, "fail": 0, "skip": 0, "xfail": 0}
print("KTAP version 1")