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Andrew Deason
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tests: Introduce 'make check TESTS=test/name'
Currently 'make check' always runs all tests. We can run individual tests manually, but doing so is a bit cumbersome to do under the same environment as 'make check', since doing so means running something like this: $ MAKECHECK=1 $(abs_top_srcdir)/tests/libwrap @TOP_OBJDIR@/lib \ ./runtests opr/fmt util/ktime To make it easier to run single tests introduce a way of calling 'make check' like this: $ make check TESTS='opr/fmt util/ktime' Which will run the same commands as 'make check', but will run runtests with only the specified tests, instead of running the default list. Some makefiles currently use a "TESTS" or "tests" variable to list their test binaries; rename them all to "BINS" to avoid conflicting with this new use for "TESTS" and to make our makefiles a little more consistent. Change-Id: I427f83be0d4571794644a97123bcd1f32427bd05 Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.openafs.org/14317 Tested-by: BuildBot <buildbot@rampaginggeek.com> Reviewed-by: Michael Meffie <mmeffie@sinenomine.net> Reviewed-by: Benjamin Kaduk <kaduk@mit.edu>
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