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diff --git a/test/README b/test/README index f408e72..557adf9 100644 --- a/test/README +++ b/test/README @@ -21,14 +21,14 @@ basis. Testcase output --------------- -Testcases may output anything at all to stdout. The final line of the -output must begin with either PASS or FAIL (case sensitive), indicating +Testcases may output anything at all to stdout. The final line of the +output must begin with either PASS or FAIL (case sensitive), indicating the success status of the test. Test Index ---------- -In the test sources directory, is a file, named INDEX, which provides an +In the test sources directory, is a file, named INDEX, which provides an index of all available test binaries. Any new test applications should be added to this index as they are created. @@ -49,20 +49,20 @@ The test index file format is as follows: non-newline = VCHAR / WSP non-reserved = VCHAR / SP -Each entry contains a mandatory binary name and description followed by -an optional data directory specifier. The data directory specifier is -used to state the name of the directory containing data files for the -test name. This directory will be searched for within the "data" -directory in the source tree. +Each entry contains a mandatory binary name and description followed by +an optional data directory specifier. The data directory specifier is +used to state the name of the directory containing data files for the +test name. This directory will be searched for within the "data" +directory in the source tree. If a data directory is specified, the test binary will be invoked for -each data file listed within the data directory INDEX, passing the +each data file listed within the data directory INDEX, passing the filename as the second parameter (<data_file>, above). Data Index ---------- -Each test data directory contains a file, named INDEX, which provides an +Each test data directory contains a file, named INDEX, which provides an index of all available test data files. The data index file format is as follows: |