@@ -222,6 +222,11 @@ Set to @samp{1} to generate the missing or mismatched references.
Specify which hardware acceleration to use while running regression tests,
by default @samp{none} is used.
+@item KEEP
+Set to @samp{1} to keep temp files generated by fate test(s) when test is successful.
+Default is @samp{0}, which removes these files. Files are always kept when a test
+fails.
+
@end table
@section Examples
@@ -225,7 +225,7 @@ FATE += $(FATE_HW-yes)
$(FATE) $(FATE_TESTS-no): export PROGSUF = $(PROGSSUF)
$(FATE) $(FATE_TESTS-no): $(FATE_UTILS:%=tests/%$(HOSTEXESUF))
@echo "TEST $(@:fate-%=%)"
- $(Q)$(SRC_PATH)/tests/fate-run.sh $@ "$(TARGET_SAMPLES)" "$(TARGET_EXEC)" "$(TARGET_PATH)" '$(CMD)' '$(CMP)' '$(REF)' '$(FUZZ)' '$(THREADS)' '$(THREAD_TYPE)' '$(CPUFLAGS)' '$(CMP_SHIFT)' '$(CMP_TARGET)' '$(SIZE_TOLERANCE)' '$(CMP_UNIT)' '$(GEN)' '$(HWACCEL)' '$(REPORT)'
+ $(Q)$(SRC_PATH)/tests/fate-run.sh $@ "$(TARGET_SAMPLES)" "$(TARGET_EXEC)" "$(TARGET_PATH)" '$(CMD)' '$(CMP)' '$(REF)' '$(FUZZ)' '$(THREADS)' '$(THREAD_TYPE)' '$(CPUFLAGS)' '$(CMP_SHIFT)' '$(CMP_TARGET)' '$(SIZE_TOLERANCE)' '$(CMP_UNIT)' '$(GEN)' '$(HWACCEL)' '$(REPORT)' '$(KEEP)'
fate-list:
@printf '%s\n' $(sort $(FATE))
@@ -25,6 +25,7 @@ cmp_unit=${15:-2}
gen=${16:-no}
hwaccel=${17:-none}
report_type=${18:-standard}
+keep=${19:-0}
outdir="tests/data/fate"
outfile="${outdir}/${test}"
@@ -428,7 +429,9 @@ if test $err != 0 && test $gen != "no" ; then
fi
if test $err = 0; then
- rm -f $outfile $errfile $cmpfile $cleanfiles
+ if test $keep = 0; then
+ rm -f $outfile $errfile $cmpfile $cleanfiles
+ fi
elif test $gen = "no"; then
echo "Test $test failed. Look at $errfile for details."
test "${V:-0}" -gt 0 && cat $errfile
From 18351747e460d52939d54bdf20364e4156852034 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Gyan Doshi <ffmpeg@gyani.pro> Date: Fri, 6 Jul 2018 14:53:33 +0530 Subject: [PATCH] fate: allow temp files for passed test to be kept Set make variable KEEP to non-zero value to preserve temp files when a test has passed. Helpful in diagnosing failed tests when test outfile is some type of single hash and does not reveal differences in processed output. --- doc/fate.texi | 5 +++++ tests/Makefile | 2 +- tests/fate-run.sh | 5 ++++- 3 files changed, 10 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)