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Made for testing C compiled files, with input text

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Tester

Made for testing C compiled files, with input text. I'm not sure but it should work also with other compiled files but never tested.

How to use it

This node script is a C compiled file tester. It is very simple to use, just follow this guidelines:

  • Download the repo
  • Be sure to have Nodejs installed on your pc (tested on Node v18.15.0)
  • Enter the project directory with your terminal
  • Run the following command npm install to be sure every package is installed correctly
  • Fill the config.json file in a proper way
    • exe_path, insert the path of your executable. It could be an .exe or an .sh file (never tested on macOs but it should work). For instace "C:\Users\myUser\Desktop\test.exe" on Windows.
    • test_folder, insert the folder in which the txt files for testing are available. The script ignores sub-directories and other file extension. The name of the file will be the key associated to the test.
    • output_folder, put here the directory in which the executable outputs will be stored. The output associated to the given test will have the format key_output.txt.
    • real_output_folder, put here the directory in which the real output files have been saved. With "real" I mean the values the program should compare with the output. Save each real output file as key_realoutput.txt, so the program can understand which file has to be compared.
    • result_folder, when the script ends it will save the results of the tests in a file called test_result.txt. Put here the folder path in which you want to save this file.
  • run npm start to see the magic

If you think about it, because of the formatting of the files output_folder, real_output_folder and result_folder can be the same, but test_folder must be different, in order to avoid catching extra txt files that are not tests.

Important:

  • avoid using relative paths (just use absolute path) if you don't have the folders in the same directory of the executable
  • do not use test names with spaces, fill them with somenthing. For istance 'test 1.txt' will not work, but 'test_1.txt' will.
  • possible bug, check that the real file has a new empty line at the end of the line. The print of the test adds an EOF at the end.

If you find some bug let me know!

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Made for testing C compiled files, with input text

License:MIT License


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