Testing Ruby¶↑
All the commands below assume that you’re running them from thebuild/ directory made duringBuilding Ruby.
Most commands below should work withGNU make (the default on Linux and macOS),BSD make andNMAKE, except where indicated otherwise.
Test suites¶↑
There are several test suites in the Ruby codebase:
We can run any of the make scriptsin parallel to speed them up.
This is a small test suite that runs onMiniruby. We can run it with:
makebtest
To run individual bootstrap tests, we can either specify a list of filenames or use the
--setsflag in the variableBTESTS:makebtestBTESTS="../bootstraptest/test_string.rb ../bootstraptest/test_class.rb"makebtestBTESTS="--sets=string,class"
To run these tests with verbose logging, we can add
-vto theOPTS:makebtestOPTS="--sets=string,class -v"
If we want to run the bootstrap test suite on Ruby (not Miniruby), we can use:
maketest
To run these tests with verbose logging, we can add
-vto theOPTS:maketestOPTS=-v
(GNU make only) To run a specific file, we can use:
make ../test/ruby/test_string.rb
You can use the
-ntest option to run a specific test with a regex:make ../test/ruby/test_string.rb TESTOPTS="-n /test_.*_to_s/"
This is a more comprehensive test suite that runs on Ruby. We can run it with:
maketest-all
We can run a specific test file or directory in this suite using the
TESTSoption, for example: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
TESTSoption, specifying first the file name, and then the test name, prefixed with--name. For example:make test-all TESTS="../test/ruby/test_string.rb --name=TestString#test_to_s"
To run these tests with verbose logging, we can add
-vtoTESTS:make test-all TESTS=-v
We can display the help of the
TESTSoption:make test-all TESTS=--help
We can run all the tests in
test/,bootstraptest/andspec/(thespec/is explained in a later section) all together with:makecheck
This is a test suite defined inthe Ruby spec repository, and is periodically mirrored into the
spec/rubydirectory of this repository. It tests the behavior of the Ruby programming language. We can run this using:maketest-spec
We can run a specific test file or directory in this suite using the
SPECOPTSoption, for example: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
--exampleflag to match against the test name: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
-vto theSPECOPTS: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
make ../spec/ruby/core/string/to_s_spec.rb
The bundler test suite is defined inthe RubyGems repository, and is periodically mirrored into the
spec/rubydirectory of this repository. We can run this using:maketest-bundler
To run a specific bundler spec file, we can use
BUNDLER_SPECSas follows: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 withDFLTCC=0 to pass:
DFLTCC=0 make check
The failures can happen with the zlib library applying the patchmadler/zlib#410 to enable the deflate algorithm producing a different compressed byte stream. We manage this issue at[ruby-core:114942][Bug #19909].