micropython/tests
Damien George 5ad27d4b8b tests: Move recursive tests to the tests/stress/ subdir.
Keeping all the stress related tests in one place makes it easier to
stress-test a given port, and to also not run such tests on ports that
can't handle them.
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basics py/objstr: In find/rfind, don't crash when end < start. 2018-04-05 16:14:17 +10:00
bench
cmdline
cpydiff tests/cpydiff: Indent workaround code snippet so it formats correctly. 2018-03-15 15:49:38 +11:00
extmod
feature_check
float
import
inlineasm
io
jni
micropython tests/micropython/extreme_exc.py: Allow to run without any emg exc buf. 2018-04-05 03:03:16 +10:00
misc tests: Move recursive tests to the tests/stress/ subdir. 2018-04-10 14:43:52 +10:00
net_hosted
net_inet
pyb tests/pyb/can: Update to test pyb.CAN restart, state, info, inplace recv 2018-03-19 15:15:39 +11:00
pybnative
stress tests: Move recursive tests to the tests/stress/ subdir. 2018-04-10 14:43:52 +10:00
thread
unicode
unix
wipy
README
pyboard.py
run-bench-tests
run-tests tests: Move recursive tests to the tests/stress/ subdir. 2018-04-10 14:43:52 +10:00
run-tests-exp.py
run-tests-exp.sh

README

This directory contains tests for various functionality areas of MicroPython.
To run all stable tests, run "run-tests" script in this directory.

Tests of capabilities not supported on all platforms should be written
to check for the capability being present. If it is not, the test
should merely output 'SKIP' followed by the line terminator, and call
sys.exit() to raise SystemExit, instead of attempting to test the
missing capability. The testing framework (run-tests in this
directory, test_main.c in qemu_arm) recognizes this as a skipped test.

There are a few features for which this mechanism cannot be used to
condition a test. The run-tests script uses small scripts in the
feature_check directory to check whether each such feature is present,
and skips the relevant tests if not.

When creating new tests, anything that relies on float support should go in the
float/ subdirectory.  Anything that relies on import x, where x is not a built-in
module, should go in the import/ subdirectory.