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Qpid Dispatch ============= A lightweight AMQP router for building scalable, available, and performant messaging interconnect. Dependencies ============ To build dispatch on a yum-based Linux system, you will need the following packages installed: - qpid-proton-c-devel - python-qpid-proton - cmake - make - gcc - python-devel - cyrus-sasl-plain - cyrus-sasl-devel - asciidoc (for building docs) - asciidoctor (for building docs) - python-unittest2 (python2-unittest2 on Fedora) (we use unittest2 for running python tests) Dispatch will not build on Windows. To build formatted documentation (man pages, HTML, PDF) see the requirements in doc/README Building and testing ==================== From the dispatch directory: $ mkdir my_build # or directory of your choice. $ cd my_build $ cmake .. $ make Running The Tests ================= From the <build> directory you can run all the system and tests with: $ ctest -VV ctest uses the script <build>/test/run.py to set up the correct environment for tests. You can use it to run tests individually from the <build>/tests directory, for example: $ ./run.py unit_tests_size 3 $ ./run.py -m unittest system_tests_qdstat Run it without arguments to get a summary of how it can be used: $ ./run.py Test Suite Code Coverage (GNU tools only) ========================================= Use coverage analysis to ensure that all code paths are exercised by the test suite. To run the tests and perform code coverage analysis: # install the lcov package $ yum install lcov # configure and build for the Coverage build type (from the <build> directory): $ cmake -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Coverage .. && make # run the test suite and generate the coverage html output $ ctest && make coverage # Then point your browser at: <build>/coverage_results/html/index.html Clean build, install and test ============================= $ source config.sh; test.sh This does the following: - NOTE: delete any existing directories 'build' and 'install' - Do a fresh cmake and make in directory 'build' - Run unit tests (not system tests) in 'build' - Do 'make install' into the directory 'install' - Run system tests on the installation in 'install'. Using Valgrind ============== If valgrind is installed and cmake option 'USE_VALGRIND' is 'ON' the tests will be run with valgrind's memcheck debugger. You can set other types of test runner or modify the valgrind flags by setting the TEST_RUNNER cmake variable.
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