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* New NUTS test framework (NNG Unit Test Support).Garrett D'Amore2020-11-23
| | | | | | | | | | | | | This is based on testutil/acutest, but is cleaner and fixes some short-comings. We will be adding more support for additional common paradigms to better facilitate transport tests. While here we added some more test cases, and fixed a possible symbol collision in the the stats framework (due to Linux use of a macro definition of "si_value" in a standard OS header). Test coverage may regress slightly as we are no longer using some of the legacy APIs.
* Time calculations in acutest.h off by factor of 10.Garrett D'Amore2019-12-27
| | | | | Also, the MONOTONIC_RAW clock on linux is a poor choice for accurate timing. Use the normal MONOTONIC clock.
* fixes #1032 Figure out Darwin bustednessGarrett D'Amore2019-12-24
fixes #1035 Convey is awkward -- consider acutest.h This represents a rather large effort towards cleaning up our testing and optional configuration infrastructure. A separate test library is built by default, which is static, and includes some useful utilities design to make it easier to write shorter and more robust (not timing dependent) tests. This also means that we can cover pretty nearly all the tests (protocols etc.) in every case, even if the shipped image will be minimized. Subsystems which are optional can now use a few new macros to configure what they need see nng_sources_if, nng_headers_if, and nng_defines_if. This goes a long way to making the distributed CMakefiles a lot simpler. Additionally, tests for different parts of the tree can now be located outside of the tests/ tree, so that they can be placed next to the code that they are testing. Beyond the enabling work, the work has only begun, but these changes have resolved the most often failing tests for Darwin in the cloud.