1.\" Copyright (c) 2008 The NetBSD Foundation, Inc. 2.\" All rights reserved. 3.\" 4.\" Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without 5.\" modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions 6.\" are met: 7.\" 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright 8.\" notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. 9.\" 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright 10.\" notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the 11.\" documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. 12.\" 13.\" THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE NETBSD FOUNDATION, INC. AND 14.\" CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, 15.\" INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF 16.\" MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. 17.\" IN NO EVENT SHALL THE FOUNDATION OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY 18.\" DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL 19.\" DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE 20.\" GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS 21.\" INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER 22.\" IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR 23.\" OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN 24.\" IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. 25.Dd February 23, 2021 26.Dt ATF-C 3 27.Os 28.Sh NAME 29.Nm atf-c , 30.Nm ATF_CHECK , 31.Nm ATF_CHECK_MSG , 32.Nm ATF_CHECK_EQ , 33.Nm ATF_CHECK_EQ_MSG , 34.Nm ATF_CHECK_MATCH , 35.Nm ATF_CHECK_MATCH_MSG , 36.Nm ATF_CHECK_STREQ , 37.Nm ATF_CHECK_STREQ_MSG , 38.Nm ATF_CHECK_INTEQ , 39.Nm ATF_CHECK_INTEQ_MSG , 40.Nm ATF_CHECK_ERRNO , 41.Nm ATF_REQUIRE , 42.Nm ATF_REQUIRE_MSG , 43.Nm ATF_REQUIRE_EQ , 44.Nm ATF_REQUIRE_EQ_MSG , 45.Nm ATF_REQUIRE_MATCH , 46.Nm ATF_REQUIRE_MATCH_MSG , 47.Nm ATF_REQUIRE_STREQ , 48.Nm ATF_REQUIRE_STREQ_MSG , 49.Nm ATF_REQUIRE_INTEQ , 50.Nm ATF_REQUIRE_INTEQ_MSG , 51.Nm ATF_REQUIRE_ERRNO , 52.Nm ATF_TC , 53.Nm ATF_TC_BODY , 54.Nm ATF_TC_BODY_NAME , 55.Nm ATF_TC_CLEANUP , 56.Nm ATF_TC_CLEANUP_NAME , 57.Nm ATF_TC_HEAD , 58.Nm ATF_TC_HEAD_NAME , 59.Nm ATF_TC_NAME , 60.Nm ATF_TC_WITH_CLEANUP , 61.Nm ATF_TC_WITHOUT_HEAD , 62.Nm ATF_TP_ADD_TC , 63.Nm ATF_TP_ADD_TCS , 64.Nm atf_tc_get_config_var , 65.Nm atf_tc_get_config_var_wd , 66.Nm atf_tc_get_config_var_as_bool , 67.Nm atf_tc_get_config_var_as_bool_wd , 68.Nm atf_tc_get_config_var_as_long , 69.Nm atf_tc_get_config_var_as_long_wd , 70.Nm atf_no_error , 71.Nm atf_tc_expect_death , 72.Nm atf_tc_expect_exit , 73.Nm atf_tc_expect_fail , 74.Nm atf_tc_expect_pass , 75.Nm atf_tc_expect_signal , 76.Nm atf_tc_expect_timeout , 77.Nm atf_tc_fail , 78.Nm atf_tc_fail_nonfatal , 79.Nm atf_tc_pass , 80.Nm atf_tc_skip , 81.Nm atf_utils_cat_file , 82.Nm atf_utils_compare_file , 83.Nm atf_utils_copy_file , 84.Nm atf_utils_create_file , 85.Nm atf_utils_file_exists , 86.Nm atf_utils_fork , 87.Nm atf_utils_free_charpp , 88.Nm atf_utils_grep_file , 89.Nm atf_utils_grep_string , 90.Nm atf_utils_readline , 91.Nm atf_utils_redirect , 92.Nm atf_utils_wait 93.Nd C API to write ATF-based test programs 94.Sh SYNOPSIS 95.In atf-c.h 96.\" NO_CHECK_STYLE_BEGIN 97.Fn ATF_CHECK "expression" 98.Fn ATF_CHECK_MSG "expression" "fail_msg_fmt" ... 99.Fn ATF_CHECK_EQ "expected_expression" "actual_expression" 100.Fn ATF_CHECK_EQ_MSG "expected_expression" "actual_expression" "fail_msg_fmt" ... 101.Fn ATF_CHECK_MATCH "regexp" "string" 102.Fn ATF_CHECK_MATCH_MSG "regexp" "string" "fail_msg_fmt" ... 103.Fn ATF_CHECK_STREQ "expected_string" "actual_string" 104.Fn ATF_CHECK_STREQ_MSG "expected_string" "actual_string" "fail_msg_fmt" ... 105.Fn ATF_CHECK_INTEQ "expected_int" "actual_int" 106.Fn ATF_CHECK_INTEQ_MSG "expected_int" "actual_int" "fail_msg_fmt" ... 107.Fn ATF_CHECK_ERRNO "expected_errno" "bool_expression" 108.Fn ATF_REQUIRE "expression" 109.Fn ATF_REQUIRE_MSG "expression" "fail_msg_fmt" ... 110.Fn ATF_REQUIRE_EQ "expected_expression" "actual_expression" 111.Fn ATF_REQUIRE_EQ_MSG "expected_expression" "actual_expression" "fail_msg_fmt" ... 112.Fn ATF_REQUIRE_MATCH "regexp" "string" 113.Fn ATF_REQUIRE_MATCH_MSG "regexp" "string" "fail_msg_fmt" ... 114.Fn ATF_REQUIRE_STREQ "expected_string" "actual_string" 115.Fn ATF_REQUIRE_STREQ_MSG "expected_string" "actual_string" "fail_msg_fmt" ... 116.Fn ATF_REQUIRE_INTEQ "expected_int" "actual_int" 117.Fn ATF_REQUIRE_INTEQ_MSG "expected_int" "actual_int" "fail_msg_fmt" ... 118.Fn ATF_REQUIRE_ERRNO "expected_errno" "bool_expression" 119.\" NO_CHECK_STYLE_END 120.Fn ATF_TC "name" 121.Fn ATF_TC_BODY "name" "tc" 122.Fn ATF_TC_BODY_NAME "name" 123.Fn ATF_TC_CLEANUP "name" "tc" 124.Fn ATF_TC_CLEANUP_NAME "name" 125.Fn ATF_TC_HEAD "name" "tc" 126.Fn ATF_TC_HEAD_NAME "name" 127.Fn ATF_TC_NAME "name" 128.Fn ATF_TC_WITH_CLEANUP "name" 129.Fn ATF_TC_WITHOUT_HEAD "name" 130.Fn ATF_TP_ADD_TC "tp_name" "tc_name" 131.Fn ATF_TP_ADD_TCS "tp_name" 132.Fn atf_tc_get_config_var "tc" "varname" 133.Fn atf_tc_get_config_var_wd "tc" "variable_name" "default_value" 134.Fn atf_tc_get_config_var_as_bool "tc" "variable_name" 135.Fn atf_tc_get_config_var_as_bool_wd "tc" "variable_name" "default_value" 136.Fn atf_tc_get_config_var_as_long "tc" "variable_name" 137.Fn atf_tc_get_config_var_as_long_wd "tc" "variable_name" "default_value" 138.Fn atf_no_error 139.Fn atf_tc_expect_death "reason" "..." 140.Fn atf_tc_expect_exit "exitcode" "reason" "..." 141.Fn atf_tc_expect_fail "reason" "..." 142.Fn atf_tc_expect_pass 143.Fn atf_tc_expect_signal "signo" "reason" "..." 144.Fn atf_tc_expect_timeout "reason" "..." 145.Fn atf_tc_fail "reason" 146.Fn atf_tc_fail_nonfatal "reason" 147.Fn atf_tc_pass 148.Fn atf_tc_skip "reason" 149.Ft void 150.Fo atf_utils_cat_file 151.Fa "const char *file" 152.Fa "const char *prefix" 153.Fc 154.Ft bool 155.Fo atf_utils_compare_file 156.Fa "const char *file" 157.Fa "const char *contents" 158.Fc 159.Ft void 160.Fo atf_utils_copy_file 161.Fa "const char *source" 162.Fa "const char *destination" 163.Fc 164.Ft void 165.Fo atf_utils_create_file 166.Fa "const char *file" 167.Fa "const char *contents" 168.Fa "..." 169.Fc 170.Ft void 171.Fo atf_utils_file_exists 172.Fa "const char *file" 173.Fc 174.Ft pid_t 175.Fo atf_utils_fork 176.Fa "void" 177.Fc 178.Ft void 179.Fo atf_utils_free_charpp 180.Fa "char **argv" 181.Fc 182.Ft bool 183.Fo atf_utils_grep_file 184.Fa "const char *regexp" 185.Fa "const char *file" 186.Fa "..." 187.Fc 188.Ft bool 189.Fo atf_utils_grep_string 190.Fa "const char *regexp" 191.Fa "const char *str" 192.Fa "..." 193.Fc 194.Ft char * 195.Fo atf_utils_readline 196.Fa "int fd" 197.Fc 198.Ft void 199.Fo atf_utils_redirect 200.Fa "const int fd" 201.Fa "const char *file" 202.Fc 203.Ft void 204.Fo atf_utils_wait 205.Fa "const pid_t pid" 206.Fa "const int expected_exit_status" 207.Fa "const char *expected_stdout" 208.Fa "const char *expected_stderr" 209.Fc 210.Sh DESCRIPTION 211ATF provides a C programming interface to implement test programs. 212C-based test programs follow this template: 213.Bd -literal -offset indent 214\&... C-specific includes go here ... 215 216#include <atf-c.h> 217 218ATF_TC(tc1); 219ATF_TC_HEAD(tc1, tc) 220{ 221 ... first test case's header ... 222} 223ATF_TC_BODY(tc1, tc) 224{ 225 ... first test case's body ... 226} 227 228ATF_TC_WITH_CLEANUP(tc2); 229ATF_TC_HEAD(tc2, tc) 230{ 231 ... second test case's header ... 232} 233ATF_TC_BODY(tc2, tc) 234{ 235 ... second test case's body ... 236} 237ATF_TC_CLEANUP(tc2, tc) 238{ 239 ... second test case's cleanup ... 240} 241 242ATF_TC_WITHOUT_HEAD(tc3); 243ATF_TC_BODY(tc3, tc) 244{ 245 ... third test case's body ... 246} 247 248\&... additional test cases ... 249 250ATF_TP_ADD_TCS(tp) 251{ 252 ATF_TP_ADD_TC(tcs, tc1); 253 ATF_TP_ADD_TC(tcs, tc2); 254 ATF_TP_ADD_TC(tcs, tc3); 255 ... add additional test cases ... 256 257 return atf_no_error(); 258} 259.Ed 260.Ss Definition of test cases 261Test cases have an identifier and are composed of three different parts: 262the header, the body and an optional cleanup routine, all of which are 263described in 264.Xr atf-test-case 4 . 265To define test cases, one can use the 266.Fn ATF_TC , 267.Fn ATF_TC_WITH_CLEANUP 268or the 269.Fn ATF_TC_WITHOUT_HEAD 270macros, which take a single parameter specifying the test case's name. 271.Fn ATF_TC , 272requires to define a head and a body for the test case, 273.Fn ATF_TC_WITH_CLEANUP 274requires to define a head, a body and a cleanup for the test case and 275.Fn ATF_TC_WITHOUT_HEAD 276requires only a body for the test case. 277It is important to note that these 278.Em do not 279set the test case up for execution when the program is run. 280In order to do so, a later registration is needed with the 281.Fn ATF_TP_ADD_TC 282macro detailed in 283.Sx Program initialization . 284.Pp 285Later on, one must define the three parts of the body by means of three 286functions. 287Their headers are given by the 288.Fn ATF_TC_HEAD , 289.Fn ATF_TC_BODY 290and 291.Fn ATF_TC_CLEANUP 292macros, all of which take the test case name provided to the 293.Fn ATF_TC 294.Fn ATF_TC_WITH_CLEANUP , 295or 296.Fn ATF_TC_WITHOUT_HEAD 297macros and the name of the variable that will hold a pointer to the 298test case data. 299Following each of these, a block of code is expected, surrounded by the 300opening and closing brackets. 301.Ss Program initialization 302The library provides a way to easily define the test program's 303.Fn main 304function. 305You should never define one on your own, but rely on the 306library to do it for you. 307This is done by using the 308.Fn ATF_TP_ADD_TCS 309macro, which is passed the name of the object that will hold the test 310cases, i.e., the test program instance. 311This name can be whatever you want as long as it is a valid variable 312identifier. 313.Pp 314After the macro, you are supposed to provide the body of a function, which 315should only use the 316.Fn ATF_TP_ADD_TC 317macro to register the test cases the test program will execute and return 318a success error code. 319The first parameter of this macro matches the name you provided in the 320former call. 321The success status can be returned using the 322.Fn atf_no_error 323function. 324.Ss Header definitions 325The test case's header can define the meta-data by using the 326.Fn atf_tc_set_md_var 327method, which takes three parameters: the first one points to the test 328case data, the second one specifies the meta-data variable to be set 329and the third one specifies its value. 330Both of them are strings. 331.Ss Configuration variables 332The test case has read-only access to the current configuration variables 333by means of the 334.Ft bool 335.Fn atf_tc_has_config_var , 336.Ft const char * 337.Fn atf_tc_get_config_var , 338.Ft const char * 339.Fn atf_tc_get_config_var_wd , 340.Ft bool 341.Fn atf_tc_get_config_var_as_bool , 342.Ft bool 343.Fn atf_tc_get_config_var_as_bool_wd , 344.Ft long 345.Fn atf_tc_get_config_var_as_long , 346and the 347.Ft long 348.Fn atf_tc_get_config_var_as_long_wd 349functions, which can be called in any of the three parts of a test case. 350.Pp 351The 352.Sq _wd 353variants take a default value for the variable which is returned if the 354variable is not defined. 355The other functions without the 356.Sq _wd 357suffix 358.Em require 359the variable to be defined. 360.Ss Access to the source directory 361It is possible to get the path to the test case's source directory from any 362of its three components by querying the 363.Sq srcdir 364configuration variable. 365.Ss Requiring programs 366Aside from the 367.Va require.progs 368meta-data variable available in the header only, one can also check for 369additional programs in the test case's body by using the 370.Fn atf_tc_require_prog 371function, which takes the base name or full path of a single binary. 372Relative paths are forbidden. 373If it is not found, the test case will be automatically skipped. 374.Ss Test case finalization 375The test case finalizes either when the body reaches its end, at which 376point the test is assumed to have 377.Em passed , 378unless any non-fatal errors were raised using 379.Fn atf_tc_fail_nonfatal , 380or at any explicit call to 381.Fn atf_tc_pass , 382.Fn atf_tc_fail 383or 384.Fn atf_tc_skip . 385These three functions terminate the execution of the test case immediately. 386The cleanup routine will be processed afterwards in a completely automated 387way, regardless of the test case's termination reason. 388.Pp 389.Fn atf_tc_pass 390does not take any parameters. 391.Fn atf_tc_fail , 392.Fn atf_tc_fail_nonfatal 393and 394.Fn atf_tc_skip 395take a format string and a variable list of parameters, which describe, in 396a user-friendly manner, why the test case failed or was skipped, 397respectively. 398It is very important to provide a clear error message in both cases so that 399the user can quickly know why the test did not pass. 400.Ss Expectations 401Everything explained in the previous section changes when the test case 402expectations are redefined by the programmer. 403.Pp 404Each test case has an internal state called 405.Sq expect 406that describes what the test case expectations are at any point in time. 407The value of this property can change during execution by any of: 408.Bl -tag -width indent 409.It Fn atf_tc_expect_death "reason" "..." 410Expects the test case to exit prematurely regardless of the nature of the 411exit. 412.It Fn atf_tc_expect_exit "exitcode" "reason" "..." 413Expects the test case to exit cleanly. 414If 415.Va exitcode 416is not 417.Sq -1 , 418the runtime engine will validate that the exit code of the test case 419matches the one provided in this call. 420Otherwise, the exact value will be ignored. 421.It Fn atf_tc_expect_fail "reason" "..." 422Any failure (be it fatal or non-fatal) raised in this mode is recorded. 423However, such failures do not report the test case as failed; instead, the 424test case finalizes cleanly and is reported as 425.Sq expected failure ; 426this report includes the provided 427.Fa reason 428as part of it. 429If no error is raised while running in this mode, then the test case is 430reported as 431.Sq failed . 432.Pp 433This mode is useful to reproduce actual known bugs in tests. 434Whenever the developer fixes the bug later on, the test case will start 435reporting a failure, signaling the developer that the test case must be 436adjusted to the new conditions. 437In this situation, it is useful, for example, to set 438.Fa reason 439as the bug number for tracking purposes. 440.It Fn atf_tc_expect_pass 441This is the normal mode of execution. 442In this mode, any failure is reported as such to the user and the test case 443is marked as 444.Sq failed . 445.It Fn atf_tc_expect_signal "signo" "reason" "..." 446Expects the test case to terminate due to the reception of a signal. 447If 448.Va signo 449is not 450.Sq -1 , 451the runtime engine will validate that the signal that terminated the test 452case matches the one provided in this call. 453Otherwise, the exact value will be ignored. 454.It Fn atf_tc_expect_timeout "reason" "..." 455Expects the test case to execute for longer than its timeout. 456.El 457.Ss Helper macros for common checks 458The library provides several macros that are very handy in multiple 459situations. 460These basically check some condition after executing a given statement or 461processing a given expression and, if the condition is not met, they 462report the test case as failed. 463.Pp 464The 465.Sq REQUIRE 466variant of the macros immediately abort the test case as soon as an error 467condition is detected by calling the 468.Fn atf_tc_fail 469function. 470Use this variant whenever it makes no sense to continue the execution of a 471test case when the checked condition is not met. 472The 473.Sq CHECK 474variant, on the other hand, reports a failure as soon as it is encountered 475using the 476.Fn atf_tc_fail_nonfatal 477function, but the execution of the test case continues as if nothing had 478happened. 479Use this variant whenever the checked condition is important as a result of 480the test case, but there are other conditions that can be subsequently 481checked on the same run without aborting. 482.Pp 483Additionally, the 484.Sq MSG 485variants take an extra set of parameters to explicitly specify the failure 486message. 487This failure message is formatted according to the 488.Xr printf 3 489formatters. 490.Pp 491.Fn ATF_CHECK , 492.Fn ATF_CHECK_MSG , 493.Fn ATF_REQUIRE 494and 495.Fn ATF_REQUIRE_MSG 496take an expression and fail if the expression evaluates to false. 497.Pp 498.Fn ATF_CHECK_EQ , 499.Fn ATF_CHECK_EQ_MSG , 500.Fn ATF_REQUIRE_EQ 501and 502.Fn ATF_REQUIRE_EQ_MSG 503take two expressions and fail if the two evaluated values are not equal. 504The common style is to put the expected value in the first parameter and the 505observed value in the second parameter. 506.Pp 507.Fn ATF_CHECK_MATCH , 508.Fn ATF_CHECK_MATCH_MSG , 509.Fn ATF_REQUIRE_MATCH 510and 511.Fn ATF_REQUIRE_MATCH_MSG 512take a regular expression and a string and fail if the regular expression does 513not match the given string. 514Note that the regular expression is not anchored, so it will match anywhere in 515the string. 516.Pp 517.Fn ATF_CHECK_STREQ , 518.Fn ATF_CHECK_STREQ_MSG , 519.Fn ATF_REQUIRE_STREQ 520and 521.Fn ATF_REQUIRE_STREQ_MSG 522take two strings and fail if the two are not equal character by character. 523The common style is to put the expected string in the first parameter and the 524observed string in the second parameter. 525.Pp 526.Fn ATF_CHECK_INTEQ , 527.Fn ATF_CHECK_INTEQ_MSG , 528.Fn ATF_REQUIRE_INTEQ 529and 530.Fn ATF_REQUIRE_INTQ_MSG 531take two integers and fail if the two are not equal. 532The common style is to put the expected integer in the first parameter and the 533observed integer in the second parameter. 534.Pp 535.Fn ATF_CHECK_ERRNO 536and 537.Fn ATF_REQUIRE_ERRNO 538take, first, the error code that the check is expecting to find in the 539.Va errno 540variable and, second, a boolean expression that, if evaluates to true, 541means that a call failed and 542.Va errno 543has to be checked against the first value. 544.Ss Utility functions 545The following functions are provided as part of the 546.Nm 547API to simplify the creation of a variety of tests. 548In particular, these are useful to write tests for command-line interfaces. 549.Pp 550.Ft void 551.Fo atf_utils_cat_file 552.Fa "const char *file" 553.Fa "const char *prefix" 554.Fc 555.Bd -ragged -offset indent 556Prints the contents of 557.Fa file 558to the standard output, prefixing every line with the string in 559.Fa prefix . 560.Ed 561.Pp 562.Ft bool 563.Fo atf_utils_compare_file 564.Fa "const char *file" 565.Fa "const char *contents" 566.Fc 567.Bd -ragged -offset indent 568Returns true if the given 569.Fa file 570matches exactly the expected inlined 571.Fa contents . 572.Ed 573.Pp 574.Ft void 575.Fo atf_utils_copy_file 576.Fa "const char *source" 577.Fa "const char *destination" 578.Fc 579.Bd -ragged -offset indent 580Copies the file 581.Fa source 582to 583.Fa destination . 584The permissions of the file are preserved during the code. 585.Ed 586.Pp 587.Ft void 588.Fo atf_utils_create_file 589.Fa "const char *file" 590.Fa "const char *contents" 591.Fa "..." 592.Fc 593.Bd -ragged -offset indent 594Creates 595.Fa file 596with the text given in 597.Fa contents , 598which is a formatting string that uses the rest of the variable arguments. 599.Ed 600.Pp 601.Ft void 602.Fo atf_utils_file_exists 603.Fa "const char *file" 604.Fc 605.Bd -ragged -offset indent 606Checks if 607.Fa file 608exists. 609.Ed 610.Pp 611.Ft pid_t 612.Fo atf_utils_fork 613.Fa "void" 614.Fc 615.Bd -ragged -offset indent 616Forks a process and redirects the standard output and standard error of the 617child to files for later validation with 618.Fn atf_utils_wait . 619Fails the test case if the fork fails, so this does not return an error. 620.Ed 621.Pp 622.Ft void 623.Fo atf_utils_free_charpp 624.Fa "char **argv" 625.Fc 626.Bd -ragged -offset indent 627Frees a dynamically-allocated array of dynamically-allocated strings. 628.Ed 629.Pp 630.Ft bool 631.Fo atf_utils_grep_file 632.Fa "const char *regexp" 633.Fa "const char *file" 634.Fa "..." 635.Fc 636.Bd -ragged -offset indent 637Searches for the 638.Fa regexp , 639which is a formatting string representing the regular expression, 640in the 641.Fa file . 642The variable arguments are used to construct the regular expression. 643.Ed 644.Pp 645.Ft bool 646.Fo atf_utils_grep_string 647.Fa "const char *regexp" 648.Fa "const char *str" 649.Fa "..." 650.Fc 651.Bd -ragged -offset indent 652Searches for the 653.Fa regexp , 654which is a formatting string representing the regular expression, 655in the literal string 656.Fa str . 657The variable arguments are used to construct the regular expression. 658.Ed 659.Pp 660.Ft char * 661.Fo atf_utils_readline 662.Fa "int fd" 663.Fc 664.Bd -ragged -offset indent 665Reads a line from the file descriptor 666.Fa fd . 667The line, if any, is returned as a dynamically-allocated buffer that must be 668released with 669.Xr free 3 . 670If there was nothing to read, returns 671.Sq NULL . 672.Ed 673.Pp 674.Ft void 675.Fo atf_utils_redirect 676.Fa "const int fd" 677.Fa "const char *file" 678.Fc 679.Bd -ragged -offset indent 680Redirects the given file descriptor 681.Fa fd 682to 683.Fa file . 684This function exits the process in case of an error and does not properly mark 685the test case as failed. 686As a result, it should only be used in subprocesses of the test case; specially 687those spawned by 688.Fn atf_utils_fork . 689.Ed 690.Pp 691.Ft void 692.Fo atf_utils_wait 693.Fa "const pid_t pid" 694.Fa "const int expected_exit_status" 695.Fa "const char *expected_stdout" 696.Fa "const char *expected_stderr" 697.Fc 698.Bd -ragged -offset indent 699Waits and validates the result of a subprocess spawned with 700.Fn atf_utils_fork . 701The validation involves checking that the subprocess exited cleanly and returned 702the code specified in 703.Fa expected_exit_status 704and that its standard output and standard error match the strings given in 705.Fa expected_stdout 706and 707.Fa expected_stderr . 708.Pp 709If any of the 710.Fa expected_stdout 711or 712.Fa expected_stderr 713strings are prefixed with 714.Sq save: , 715then they specify the name of the file into which to store the stdout or stderr 716of the subprocess, and no comparison is performed. 717.Ed 718.Sh ENVIRONMENT 719The following variables are recognized by 720.Nm 721but should not be overridden other than for testing purposes: 722.Pp 723.Bl -tag -width ATFXBUILDXCXXFLAGSXX -compact 724.It Va ATF_BUILD_CC 725Path to the C compiler. 726.It Va ATF_BUILD_CFLAGS 727C compiler flags. 728.It Va ATF_BUILD_CPP 729Path to the C/C++ preprocessor. 730.It Va ATF_BUILD_CPPFLAGS 731C/C++ preprocessor flags. 732.It Va ATF_BUILD_CXX 733Path to the C++ compiler. 734.It Va ATF_BUILD_CXXFLAGS 735C++ compiler flags. 736.El 737.Sh EXAMPLES 738The following shows a complete test program with a single test case that 739validates the addition operator: 740.Bd -literal -offset indent 741#include <atf-c.h> 742 743ATF_TC(addition); 744ATF_TC_HEAD(addition, tc) 745{ 746 atf_tc_set_md_var(tc, "descr", 747 "Sample tests for the addition operator"); 748} 749ATF_TC_BODY(addition, tc) 750{ 751 ATF_CHECK_EQ(0, 0 + 0); 752 ATF_CHECK_EQ(1, 0 + 1); 753 ATF_CHECK_EQ(1, 1 + 0); 754 755 ATF_CHECK_EQ(2, 1 + 1); 756 757 ATF_CHECK_EQ(300, 100 + 200); 758} 759 760ATF_TC(string_formatting); 761ATF_TC_HEAD(string_formatting, tc) 762{ 763 atf_tc_set_md_var(tc, "descr", 764 "Sample tests for the snprintf"); 765} 766ATF_TC_BODY(string_formatting, tc) 767{ 768 char buf[1024]; 769 snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "a %s", "string"); 770 ATF_CHECK_STREQ_MSG("a string", buf, "%s is not working"); 771} 772 773ATF_TC(open_failure); 774ATF_TC_HEAD(open_failure, tc) 775{ 776 atf_tc_set_md_var(tc, "descr", 777 "Sample tests for the open function"); 778} 779ATF_TC_BODY(open_failure, tc) 780{ 781 ATF_CHECK_ERRNO(ENOENT, open("non-existent", O_RDONLY) == -1); 782} 783 784ATF_TC(known_bug); 785ATF_TC_HEAD(known_bug, tc) 786{ 787 atf_tc_set_md_var(tc, "descr", 788 "Reproduces a known bug"); 789} 790ATF_TC_BODY(known_bug, tc) 791{ 792 atf_tc_expect_fail("See bug number foo/bar"); 793 ATF_CHECK_EQ(3, 1 + 1); 794 atf_tc_expect_pass(); 795 ATF_CHECK_EQ(3, 1 + 2); 796} 797 798ATF_TP_ADD_TCS(tp) 799{ 800 ATF_TP_ADD_TC(tp, addition); 801 ATF_TP_ADD_TC(tp, string_formatting); 802 ATF_TP_ADD_TC(tp, open_failure); 803 ATF_TP_ADD_TC(tp, known_bug); 804 805 return atf_no_error(); 806} 807.Ed 808.Sh SEE ALSO 809.Xr atf-test-program 1 , 810.Xr atf-test-case 4 811