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@@ -43,15 +43,13 @@ add a new unit test:
3. Add the test to ``tests/Makefile.include``. First, name the unit test
program and add it to ``$(check-unit-y)``; then add a rule to build the
- executable. Optionally, you can add a magical variable to support ``gcov``.
- For example:
+ executable. For example:
.. code::
check-unit-y += tests/foo-test$(EXESUF)
tests/foo-test$(EXESUF): tests/foo-test.o $(test-util-obj-y)
...
- gcov-files-foo-test-y = util/foo.c
Since unit tests don't require environment variables, the simplest way to debug
a unit test failure is often directly invoking it or even running it under