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Notes for NFD developers
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Requirements
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Contributions to NFD must be licensed under GPL 3.0 or compatible license. If you are
choosing GPL 3.0, please use the following license boilerplate in all `.hpp` and `.cpp`
files:
Include the following license boilerplate into all `.hpp` and `.cpp` files:
/* -*- Mode:C++; c-file-style:"gnu"; indent-tabs-mode:nil; -*- */
/**
* Copyright (c) [Year(s)], [Copyright Holder(s)].
*
* This file is part of NFD (Named Data Networking Forwarding Daemon).
* See AUTHORS.md for complete list of NFD authors and contributors.
*
* NFD is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms
* of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation,
* either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
*
* NFD is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY;
* without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
* PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with
* NFD, e.g., in COPYING.md file. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*/
If you are affiliated to an NSF-supported NDN project institution, please use the [NDN Team License
Boilerplate](http://redmine.named-data.net/projects/nfd/wiki/NDN_Team_License_Boilerplate_(NFD)).
Recommendations
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NFD code is subject to NFD [code style](http://redmine.named-data.net/projects/nfd/wiki/CodeStyle).
Running unit-tests
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To run unit tests, NFD needs to be configured and build with unit test support:
./waf configure --with-tests
./waf
The simplest way to run tests, is just to run the compiled binary without any parameters:
# Run core tests
./build/unit-tests-core
# Run NFD daemon tests
./build/unit-tests-daemon
# Run NFD RIB management tests
./build/unit-tests-rib
However, [Boost.Test framework](http://www.boost.org/doc/libs/1_48_0/libs/test/doc/html/)
is very flexible and allows a number of run-time customization of what tests should be run.
For example, it is possible to choose to run only a specific test suite, only a specific
test case within a suite, or specific test cases within specific test suites:
# Run only TCP Face test suite of NFD daemon tests (see tests/daemon/face/tcp.cpp)
./build/unit-tests-daemon -t FaceTcp
# Run only test case EndToEnd4 from the same test suite
./build/unit-tests-daemon -t FaceTcp/EndToEnd4
# Run Basic test case from all core test suites
./build/unit-tests-core -t */Basic
By default, Boost.Test framework will produce verbose output only when a test case fails.
If it is desired to see verbose output (result of each test assertion), add `-l all`
option to `./build/unit-tests` command. To see test progress, you can use `-l test_suite`
or `-p` to show progress bar:
# Show report all log messages including the passed test notification
./build/unit-tests-daemon -l all
# Show test suite messages
./build/unit-tests-daemon -l test_suite
# Show nothing
./build/unit-tests-daemon -l nothing
# Show progress bar
./build/unit-tests-core -p
There are many more command line options available, information about
which can be obtained either from the command line using `--help`
switch, or online on [Boost.Test library](http://www.boost.org/doc/libs/1_48_0/libs/test/doc/html/)
website.