diff --git a/tools/zunitc/doc/zunitc.dox b/tools/zunitc/doc/zunitc.dox index 24f20fac..0222690b 100644 --- a/tools/zunitc/doc/zunitc.dox +++ b/tools/zunitc/doc/zunitc.dox @@ -96,36 +96,50 @@ Unconditional message logging for failure cases only is @section zunitc_execution Controlling Execution -To control execution, the various zuc_set_* functions can be called before invoking ZUC_RUN_TESTS(). +To control execution, the various zuc_set_* functions can be called +before invoking ZUC_RUN_TESTS(). @subsection zunitc_execution_commandline Commandline Parameters -The current implementation defers processing of command-line parameters to the main application hosting the testing. It is possible that a helper to process certain parameters may be added. +The current implementation defers processing of command-line parameters +to the main application hosting the testing. It is possible that a +helper to process certain parameters may be added. @subsection zunitc_execution_matching Matching Patterns for Tests -The function zuc_set_filter() can be used to specify a pattern for matching or excluding tests from a run. The general form is +The function zuc_set_filter() can be used to specify a pattern for +matching or excluding tests from a run. The general form is match1[:match2[:match3..n]][:-exclude1[:exclude2[:exclude3..n]]] @subsection zunitc_execution_wildcards Matching Wildcards -Wildcards can be used in the match/exclude patterns and recognize the following two special characters: +Wildcards can be used in the match/exclude patterns and recognize the +following two special characters: - '*' matches any number of characters including zero. - '?' matches any single character. -Calling zuc_list_tests() after zuc_set_filter() can be done to show the effects of the matching without needing to actually run tests. +Calling zuc_list_tests() after zuc_set_filter() can be done to show the +effects of the matching without needing to actually run tests. @subsection zunitc_execution_repeat Repeating Tests -Setting the repeat count higher than 1 ( via zuc_set_repeat() ) will cause the tests to be executed several times in a row. This can be useful for stress testing, checking for leaks, etc. +Setting the repeat count higher than 1 ( via zuc_set_repeat() ) will +cause the tests to be executed several times in a row. This can be +useful for stress testing, checking for leaks, etc. @subsection zunitc_execution_randomize Randomizing Tests -Test ordering can be randomized by setting a non-zero positive value to zuc_set_random(). Setting it to 1 will cause the framework to pick a random seed based on the time. A value greater than 1 will be taken as a random seed itself. And setting it to 0 will disable randomization and allow the test to be executed in their natural ordering. +Test ordering can be randomized by setting a non-zero positive value to +zuc_set_random(). Setting it to 1 will cause the framework to pick a +random seed based on the time. A value greater than 1 will be taken as a +random seed itself. And setting it to 0 will disable randomization and +allow the test to be executed in their natural ordering. @section zunitc_fixtures Fixtures -Per-suite and per-test setup and teardown fixtures can be implemented by defining an instance of struct zuc_fixture and using it as the first parameter to ZUC_TEST_F(). +Per-suite and per-test setup and teardown fixtures can be implemented by +defining an instance of struct zuc_fixture and using it as the first +parameter to ZUC_TEST_F(). @section zunitc_functions Functions