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Robert Hensing 9385383347 Revert "Remove unit tests from old build system"
`make check` was reverted too soon. The hacking guide wasn't brought
up to date with the new workflow, and it's not clear how to use
meson for everything.

This reverts commit 6f3045c2a2.
2024-08-19 15:18:02 +02:00
John Ericson 6f3045c2a2 Remove unit tests from old build system
Now that we can run all tests with Meson, we want developers making code
changes to use it.

(Only the manual needs to be built with the build system, and that will
change shortly.)

This reverts commit b0bc2a97bf.
2024-08-14 16:38:00 -04:00
John Ericson 423484ad26 Only link with -pthread on Unix
We don't want this with MinGW.
2024-01-10 20:38:39 -05:00
John Ericson b23273f6a2 Add missing -pthread for test support libraries
This is good in general (see how the other libraries also have long had
it, since 49fe9592a4) but in particular
needed to fix the NetBSD build.
2023-12-05 18:18:30 -05:00
John Ericson 91b6833686 Move tests to separate directories, and document
Today, with the tests inside a `tests` intermingled with the
corresponding library's source code, we have a few problems:

- We have to be careful that wildcards don't end up with tests being
  built as part of Nix proper, or test headers being installed as part
  of Nix proper.

- Tests in libraries but not executables is not right:

  - It means each executable runs the previous unit tests again, because
    it needs the libraries.

  - It doesn't work right on Windows, which doesn't want you to load a
    DLL just for the side global variable . It could be made to work
    with the dlopen equivalent, but that's gross!

This reorg solves these problems.

There is a remaining problem which is that sibbling headers (like
`hash.hh` the test header vs `hash.hh` the main `libnixutil` header) end
up shadowing each other. This PR doesn't solve that. That is left as
future work for a future PR.

Co-authored-by: Valentin Gagarin <valentin.gagarin@tweag.io>
2023-12-01 10:48:58 -05:00