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diff --git a/doc/contributing/testing_ruby.md b/doc/contributing/testing_ruby.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..4c7ce7f6a8 --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/contributing/testing_ruby.md @@ -0,0 +1,155 @@ +# Testing Ruby + +All the commands below assume that you're running them from the `build/` directory made during [Building Ruby](building_ruby.md). + +Most commands below should work with [GNU make](https://www.gnu.org/software/make/) (the default on Linux and macOS), [BSD make](https://man.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?make(1)) and [NMAKE](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/cpp/build/reference/nmake-reference), except where indicated otherwise. + +## Test suites + +There are several test suites in the Ruby codebase: + +We can run any of the make scripts [in parallel](building_ruby.md#label-Running+make+scripts+in+parallel) to speed them up. + +1. [bootstraptest/](https://github.com/ruby/ruby/tree/master/bootstraptest) + + This is a small test suite that runs on [Miniruby](building_ruby.md#label-Miniruby+vs+Ruby). We can run it with: + + ```sh + make btest + ``` + + To run individual bootstrap tests, we can either specify a list of filenames or use the `--sets` flag in the variable `BTESTS`: + + ```sh + make btest BTESTS="../bootstraptest/test_string.rb ../bootstraptest/test_class.rb" + make btest BTESTS="--sets=string,class" + ``` + + To run these tests with verbose logging, we can add `-v` to the `OPTS`: + + ```sh + make btest OPTS="--sets=string,class -v" + ``` + + If we want to run the bootstrap test suite on Ruby (not Miniruby), we can use: + + ```sh + make test + ``` + + To run these tests with verbose logging, we can add `-v` to the `OPTS`: + + ```sh + make test OPTS=-v + ``` + + (GNU make only) To run a specific file, we can use: + + ```sh + make ../test/ruby/test_string.rb + ``` + + You can use the `-n` test option to run a specific test with a regex: + + ```sh + make ../test/ruby/test_string.rb TESTOPTS="-n /test_.*_to_s/" + ``` + +2. [test/](https://github.com/ruby/ruby/tree/master/test) + + This is a more comprehensive test suite that runs on Ruby. We can run it with: + + ```sh + make test-all + ``` + + We can run a specific test file or directory in this suite using the `TESTS` option, for example: + + ```sh + make test-all TESTS="../test/ruby/" + make test-all TESTS="../test/ruby/test_string.rb" + ``` + + We can run a specific test in this suite using the `TESTS` option, specifying + first the file name, and then the test name, prefixed with `--name`. For example: + + ```sh + make test-all TESTS="../test/ruby/test_string.rb --name=TestString#test_to_s" + ``` + + To run these tests with verbose logging, we can add `-v` to `TESTS`: + + ```sh + make test-all TESTS=-v + ``` + + We can display the help of the `TESTS` option: + + ```sh + make test-all TESTS=--help + ``` + + We can run all the tests in `test/`, `bootstraptest/` and `spec/` (the `spec/` is explained in a later section) all together with: + + ```sh + make check + ``` + +3. [spec/ruby](https://github.com/ruby/ruby/tree/master/spec/ruby) + + This is a test suite defined in [the Ruby spec repository](https://github.com/ruby/spec), and is periodically mirrored into the `spec/ruby` directory of this repository. It tests the behavior of the Ruby programming language. We can run this using: + + ```sh + make test-spec + ``` + + We can run a specific test file or directory in this suite using the `SPECOPTS` option, for example: + + ```sh + make test-spec SPECOPTS="../spec/ruby/core/string/" + make test-spec SPECOPTS="../spec/ruby/core/string/to_s_spec.rb" + ``` + + To run a specific test, we can use the `--example` flag to match against the test name: + + ```sh + make test-spec SPECOPTS="../spec/ruby/core/string/to_s_spec.rb --example='returns self when self.class == String'" + ``` + + To run these specs with verbose logging, we can add `-v` to the `SPECOPTS`: + + ```sh + make test-spec SPECOPTS="../spec/ruby/core/string/to_s_spec.rb -Vfs" + ``` + + (GNU make only) To run a ruby-spec file or directory, we can use + + ```sh + make ../spec/ruby/core/string/to_s_spec.rb + ``` + +4. [spec/bundler](https://github.com/ruby/ruby/tree/master/spec/bundler) + + The bundler test suite is defined in [the RubyGems repository](https://github.com/rubygems/rubygems/tree/master/bundler/spec), and is periodically mirrored into the `spec/ruby` directory of this repository. We can run this using: + + ```sh + make test-bundler + ``` + + To run a specific bundler spec file, we can use `BUNDLER_SPECS` as follows: + + ```sh + make test-bundler BUNDLER_SPECS=commands/exec_spec.rb + ``` + +## Troubleshooting + +### Running test suites on s390x CPU Architecture + +If we see failing tests related to the zlib library on s390x CPU architecture, we can run the test suites with `DFLTCC=0` to pass: + +```sh +DFLTCC=0 make check +``` + +The failures can happen with the zlib library applying the patch [madler/zlib#410](https://github.com/madler/zlib/pull/410) to enable the deflate algorithm producing a different compressed byte stream. We manage this issue at [[ruby-core:114942][Bug #19909]](https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/19909). |
