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Can anyone give me an example of some QT test code and a CMakeLists.txt that build with Cmake and ran with CTest. I can't seem to find any!

-Kurtis

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An example taken from Charm (Tests/CMakeLists.txt):

SET( TestApplication_SRCS TestApplication.cpp )
SET( TEST_LIBRARIES CharmCore ${QT_QTTEST_LIBRARY} ${QT_LIBRARIES} )

SET( SqLiteStorageTests_SRCS SqLiteStorageTests.cpp )
QT4_AUTOMOC( ${SqLiteStorageTests_SRCS} )
ADD_EXECUTABLE( SqLiteStorageTests ${SqLiteStorageTests_SRCS} )
TARGET_LINK_LIBRARIES( SqLiteStorageTests ${TEST_LIBRARIES} )
ADD_TEST( NAME SqLiteStorageTests COMMAND SqLiteStorageTests )

The only difference to a normal executable is that you call ADD_TEST macro. Have a look at e.g. Charm to see it in action.

OTHER TIPS

Here is an example of using cmake 2.8.11 and Qt5.2. Note that cmake now supports testfiles with a .moc-include at the bottom.

CMakeLists.txt:

cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 2.8.11)
project(foo)

enable_testing()

# Tell CMake to run moc when necessary:
set(CMAKE_AUTOMOC ON)

# As moc files are generated in the binary dir, tell CMake
# to always look for includes there:
set(CMAKE_INCLUDE_CURRENT_DIR ON)

find_package(Qt5Test REQUIRED)

add_executable(foo foo.cpp)
add_test(foo foo)

target_link_libraries(foo Qt5::Test)

foo.cpp:

#include <QTest>

class Foo : public QObject {
    Q_OBJECT
private slots:
    void t1() { QVERIFY(true); }
};

QTEST_MAIN(Foo)
#include "foo.moc"
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