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It might seem obnoxious to have yet more configure flags, but I found controlling both the unit and functional tests with one flag was quite confusing because they are so different: - unit tests depending on building, functional tests don't (e.g. when we test already-built Nix) - unit tests can be installed, functional tests cannot - unit tests neeed extra libraries (GTest, RapidCheck), functional tests need extra executables (jq). - unit tests are run by `make check`, functional tests are run by `make installcheck` Really on a technical level, they seem wholly independent. Only on a human level ("they are both are tests") do they have anything in common. I had messed up the logic in cross builds because of this. Now I split the flag in two (and cleaned up a few other inconsistencies), and the logic fixed itself. Co-Authored-By: Robert Hensing <roberth@users.noreply.github.com> |
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build-dir.mk | ||
clean.mk | ||
common-test.sh | ||
cxx-big-literal.mk | ||
debug-test.sh | ||
functions.mk | ||
install-dirs.mk | ||
install.mk | ||
lib.mk | ||
libraries.mk | ||
patterns.mk | ||
precompiled-headers.mk | ||
programs.mk | ||
run-test.sh | ||
templates.mk | ||
tests.mk | ||
tracing.mk |