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name: benchmark
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returns: void
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description: |
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Creates a benchmark item that will be run when the benchmark target is
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run. The behavior of this function is identical to [[test]]
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except for:
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* benchmark() has no `is_parallel` keyword because benchmarks are not run in parallel
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* benchmark() does not automatically add the `MALLOC_PERTURB_` environment variable
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Defined tests can be run in a backend-agnostic way by calling
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`meson test` inside the build dir, or by using backend-specific
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commands, such as `ninja test` or `msbuild RUN_TESTS.vcxproj`.
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notes:
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- Prior to 0.52.0 benchmark would warn that `depends` and
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`priority` were unsupported, this is incorrect.
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posargs:
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name:
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type: str
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description: The *unique* test id
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executable:
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type: exe | jar | external_program | file
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description: The program to execute
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kwargs:
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args:
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type: list[str | file | tgt]
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description: Arguments to pass to the executable
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env:
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type: env | list[str] | dict[str]
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description: |
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environment variables to set, such as `['NAME1=value1',
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'NAME2=value2']`, or an [[@env]] object which allows more sophisticated
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environment juggling. *(Since 0.52.0)* A dictionary is also accepted.
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should_fail:
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type: bool
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default: false
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description: |
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when true the test is considered passed if the
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executable returns a non-zero return value (i.e. reports an error)
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suite:
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type: str | list[str]
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description: |
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`'label'` (or list of labels `['label1', 'label2']`)
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attached to this test. The suite name is qualified by a (sub)project
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name resulting in `(sub)project_name:label`. In the case of a list
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of strings, the suite names will be `(sub)project_name:label1`,
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`(sub)project_name:label2`, etc.
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timeout:
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type: int
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default: 30
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description: |
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the amount of seconds the test is allowed to run, a test
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that exceeds its time limit is always considered failed, defaults to
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30 seconds. *Since 0.57* if timeout is `<= 0` the test has infinite duration,
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in previous versions of Meson the test would fail with a timeout immediately.
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workdir:
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type: str
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description: |
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absolute path that will be used as the working directory
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for the test
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depends:
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type: list[build_tgt | custom_tgt]
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since: 0.46.0
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description: |
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specifies that this test depends on the specified
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target(s), even though it does not take any of them as a command
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line argument. This is meant for cases where test finds those
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targets internally, e.g. plugins or globbing. Those targets are built
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before test is executed even if they have `build_by_default : false`.
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protocol:
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type: str
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since: 0.50.0
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default: "'exitcode'"
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description: |
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specifies how the test results are parsed and can
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be one of `exitcode`, `tap`, or `gtest`. For more information about test
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harness protocol read [Unit Tests](Unit-tests.md). The following values are
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accepted:
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- `exitcode`: the executable's exit code is used by the test harness
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to record the outcome of the test).
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- `tap`: [Test Anything Protocol](https://www.testanything.org/).
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- `gtest` *(since 0.55.0)*: for Google Tests.
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- `rust` *(since 0.56.0)*: for native rust tests
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priority:
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type: int
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since: 0.52.0
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default: 0
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description: |
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specifies the priority of a test. Tests with a
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higher priority are *started* before tests with a lower priority.
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The starting order of tests with identical priorities is
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implementation-defined. The default priority is 0, negative numbers are
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permitted.
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