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This includes: - Taking ownership of the package (with ack from previous maintainer). - Forcing all file registrations into pkg-plist. - Fully dropping support for the deprecated tools. - Adding support for the TEST option. - Properly using libtool via USES. - Not using OSREVISION to determine whether atf can or can't be installed. - Avoiding Makefile.in hacks by just using MAKE_FLAGS. ... which basically means this really is a full rewrite of the port. Approved by: bapt, bdrewery
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The Automated Testing Framework (ATF) is a collection of libraries to
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implement test programs in a variety of languages. At the moment, ATF
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offers C, C++ and POSIX shell bindings with which to implement tests.
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These bindings all offer a similar set of functionality and any test
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program written with them exposes a consistent user interface.
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ATF-based test programs rely on a separate runtime engine to execute them.
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The runtime engine is in charge of isolating the test programs from the
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rest of the system to ensure that their results are deterministic and that
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they cannot affect the running system. The runtime engine is also
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responsible for gathering the results of all tests and composing reports.
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The current runtime of choice is Kyua.
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WWW: http://github.com/jmmv/atf/
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