office-gobmx/testtools
Samuel Mehrbrodt ae855bf481 tdf#117331 Merge jurt and unoil into ridl
jurt.jar and unoil.jar are kept as effectively empty jars, each with a

  Class-Path: ridl.jar

in their meta-inf/manifest.mf, so that 3rd-party code loading them (with or
without also loading ridl.jar) will still have access to their content.

Conceptually, the UNOIDL entities in unoil.jar (corresponding to module offapi)
are not part of the URE, but are now made available by URE's ridl.jar.  This
should probably not cause problems in practice.

At least for now, we seal exactly those packages in ridl.jar that were
originally sealed in jurt.jar.  Ideally, all of ridl.jar could be sealed now,
but that would be mildly incompatible, as it would prevent 3rd-party code from
introducing additional UNOIDL entities in the relevant namespaces (even if that
is something we do not want 3rd-party code to do anyway).

However, some JunitTest_jurt_* define classes in those sealed packages.  In the
past they got away with that by using gb_JunitTest_use_jar_classset,*,jurt.
Instead they now need to gb_JunitTest_use_jar_classset,*,ridl and drop the
gb_JunitTest_use_jar,*,ridl.  But the former only makes available the classes
that are specified in ridljar/Jar_ridl.mk with gb_Jar_add_sourcefiles, not the
UNOIDL entities specified via gb_Jar_add_packagedirs.  But the tests need the
udkapi UNOIDL entities, so introduce gb_JunitTest_add_classpath to let the tests
get them explicitly.  (Curiously, JunitTest_jurt_uno and JnitTest_jurt_util use
gb_JunitTest_use_jar_classset,*,jurt but don't seem to acutally need it; lets
leave that for a follow-up clean up.)

As a follow-up clean up, relevant files could be moved from jurt/ to ridljar/.

Change-Id: I836f4e7bb47fb41f1306e3f223da90dba988eb9a
Co-authored-by: Stephan Bergmann <sbergman@redhat.com>
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/c/core/+/84946
Tested-by: Jenkins
Reviewed-by: Stephan Bergmann <sbergman@redhat.com>
2020-02-04 22:03:54 +01:00
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com/sun/star/comp/bridge
qa
source
CustomTarget_bridgetest.mk
CustomTarget_bridgetest_climaker.mk
CustomTarget_bridgetest_javamaker.mk
CustomTarget_uno_test.mk
InternalUnoApi_bridgetest.mk
InternalUnoApi_performance.mk
Jar_testComponent.mk
Library_bridgetest-common.mk
Library_bridgetest.mk
Library_constructors.mk
Library_cppobj.mk
Makefile
Module_testtools.mk
Rdb_uno_services.mk
README

Testing tools

== How to check compatibility between compilers ==

Since the interfaces used in the cpp bridgetest are not changed often
one can just build the cppobj.uno.dll and the constructors.uno.dll
(testtools/source/bridgetest) in an
old environment and then use them in the new environment. That is the files
are copied into the testtools/wntmsciXX.pro folder which corresponds to the
new environment.

On Windows this test will typically fail because the tests use the
cppu::getCaughtException function, which only works when all libs are build
using the same runtime.

This part of the test can switched off. To do this go into the
testtools/source/bridgetest folder and call
dmake compcheck=1

This will add a new compiler define (-DCOMPCHECK) and will be used in the
bridgetest.cxx to switch off the code which uses the getCaughtException function.
However, there is still a test which causes the test component to throw
and IllegalArgumentException. This still works.


== Using source/bridgetest for stress testing ==

Start a modified bridgetest_server (with the final "--singleaccept" argument
removed from the uno executable call) or a modified bridgetest_javaserver (with
the final "singleaccept" argument replaced with "multi" in the java executable
call), then start a modified bridgetest_client (with a final "stress" argument
added to the uno executable call).  The client will continuously establish
connections to the server which are immediately destroyed again.  The test will
run forever, unless an error occurs.