lix/mk/tests.mk
John Ericson 259e328de8 Introduce notion of a test group, use for CA tests
Grouping our tests should make it easier to understand the intent than
one long poorly-arranged list. It also is convenient for running just
the tests for a specific component when working on that component.

We need at least one test group so this isn't dead code; I decided to
collect the tests for the `ca-derivations` and `dynamic-derivations`
experimental features in groups. Do
```bash
make ca.test-group -jN
```
and
```bash
make dyn-drv.test-group -jN
```
to try running just them.

I originally did this as part of #8397 for being able to just the local
overlay store alone. I am PRing it separately now so we can separate
general infra from new features.

Co-authored-by: Valentin Gagarin <valentin.gagarin@tweag.io>
2023-07-18 09:31:13 -04:00

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# Run program $1 as part of make installcheck.
test-deps =
define run-install-test
.PHONY: $1.test
$1.test: $1 $(test-deps)
@env BASH=$(bash) $(bash) mk/run-test.sh $1 < /dev/null
.PHONY: $1.test-debug
$1.test-debug: $1 $(test-deps)
@env BASH=$(bash) $(bash) mk/debug-test.sh $1 < /dev/null
endef
define run-install-test-group
.PHONY: $1.test-group
endef
.PHONY: check installcheck
print-top-help += \
echo " check: Run unit tests"; \
echo " installcheck: Run functional tests";