🧪Testing
This page describes how to test the kernel with various features
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This page describes how to test the kernel with various features
Last updated
Another way to diagnose the kernel is through testing. It uses the facade system to allow you to test individual kernel features. It can be invoked by running Nitrocid KS with the testInteractive
command-line argument.
In the main screen, it shows you all the available test facades, with the four below options:
Test All
: Tests all the facades
Stats
: Shows how many tests are run and how many tests are yet to run, including failed tests
Shutdown
: ︎Exits the test environment and shuts the kernel down
Pressing ENTER will run a test facade and gives you an option to see whether the test succeeded or failed at the end of the test. These options are given to you, as per your judgment:
y
: Declares the test as successful (TestStatus.Success
)
n
: Declares the test as failed (TestStatus.Failed
)
r
: Retries the test
The interactive test contains facades, each contained in the internal TestFacade
class. It contains a status, a name, and a method to run the facade under an overridable Run()
method.
Each facade have their individual values set. Their statuses are initially set to TestStatus.Neutral
, which indicates that the test hasn't been run yet.
The interactive test runs a facade using the internal RunFacade()
method that handles both running the facade itself and an option to judge whether the test succeeded or failed. It also gives you an option whether to repeat the test.
If the test facade is set to compare between the expected value (TestExpectedValue
) and the actual value (TestActualValue
), the interactive tester will compare the equality of the values, and judges whether the test succeeded or failed.