Il 08/03/2012 18:59, Ademar Reis ha scritto: > unit-test: > void main() > { > my_function(); > } > > integration test (or validation test): > void main() > { > exec("my-application"); > } > > But that's all semantics, not important for this discussion IMO.
We do have some "real" unit tests in QEMU, but because a large part of it is not suitable to inclusion as a library, there's also something in the middle for QEMU. Both qtest and qemu-io-tests are in some sense integration tests because they need working binaries (respectively qemu and qemu-io). However, the protocol spoken to the binary, and the kind of stimuli in the test are designed to affect a particular function or module of QEMU; that makes the tests more similar to a unit test, especially for qtest which is written using gtest or PyUnit. This is where we want to have most of test case growth in the not-so-long term. Paolo