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NAME

       atf-test-program — common interface to ATF test programs

SYNOPSIS

       atf-test-program [-r resfile] [-s srcdir] [-v var1=value1 [.. -v varN=valueN]] test_case
       atf-test-program -l

DESCRIPTION

       Test  programs  written  using  the  ATF  libraries all share a common user interface, which is what this
       manual page describes.  NOTE: There is no binary known as atf-test-program; what  is  described  in  this
       manual page is the command-line interface exposed by the atf-c, atf-c++ and atf-sh bindings.

       In the first synopsis form, the test program will execute the provided test case and print its results to
       the  standard  output,  unless  otherwise  stated  by the -r flag.  Optionally, the test case name can be
       suffixed by ‘:cleanup’, in which case the cleanup routine of the test case will be  executed  instead  of
       the  test  case body; see atf-test-case(4).  Note that the test case is executed without isolation, so it
       can and probably will create and modify files in the current directory.   To  execute  test  cases  in  a
       controller manner, you need a runtime engine that understands the ATF interface.  The recommended runtime
       engine is kyua(1).  You should only execute test cases by hand for debugging purposes.

       In  the  second  synopsis form, the test program will list all available test cases alongside their meta-
       data properties in a format that is machine parseable.  This list is processed by kyua(1) to know how  to
       execute the test cases of a given test program.

       The following options are available:

       -l              Lists available test cases alongside a brief description for each of them.

       -r resfile      Specifies  the  file  that will receive the test case result.  If not specified, the test
                       case prints its results to stdout.  If the result of a test case needs to  be  parsed  by
                       another  program, you must use this option to redirect the result to a file and then read
                       the resulting file from the other program.  Note: do not try to process the stdout of the
                       test case because your program may break in the future.

       -s srcdir       The path to the directory where the test program is  located.   This  is  needed  in  all
                       cases,  except  when  the test program is being executed from the current directory.  The
                       test program will use this path to locate any helper data files or utilities.

       -v var=value    Sets the configuration variable var to the value value.

SEE ALSO

       kyua(1)

Debian                                            March 2, 2014                              ATF-TEST-PROGRAM(1)