test: split up into individual targets, run all

"make test" used to abort after the first test failure. That was
partly intentional: if the simple tests already fail (for example,
because of a syntax error), then there is no point in continuing to
test.

However, it also makes it harder to find all errors in a CI system
when the errors are unrelated (first error shows up, gets fixed, next
error shows up, etc.).

Now "make test" still aborts early, but "make -k test" is used in the
CI and will run all individual tests because they are split up into
different targets.
This commit is contained in:
Patrick Ohly
2019-01-23 14:49:07 +01:00
parent 73db45967f
commit 9132a016e9
2 changed files with 16 additions and 1 deletions

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@@ -89,8 +89,23 @@ clean:
-rm -rf bin
test:
.PHONY: test-go
test: test-go
test-go:
@ echo; echo $@
go test `go list ./... | grep -v 'vendor'` $(TESTARGS)
.PHONY: test-vet
test: test-vet
test-vet:
@ echo; echo $@
go vet `go list ./... | grep -v vendor`
.PHONY: test-fmt
test: test-fmt
test-fmt:
@ echo; echo $@
files=$$(find . -name '*.go' | grep -v './vendor'); \
if [ $$(gofmt -d $$files | wc -l) -ne 0 ]; then \
echo "formatting errors:"; \

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@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ matrix:
include:
- go: 1.11.1
script:
- make all test
- make -k all test
after_success:
- if [ "${TRAVIS_PULL_REQUEST}" == "false" ]; then
docker login -u "${DOCKER_USERNAME}" -p "${DOCKER_PASSWORD}" quay.io;