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NAME
       ctest - CTest Command-Line Reference

   Contents
        ctest(1)

	  Synopsis

	  Description

	  Run Tests

	  View	Help

	  Label Matching

	  Label and Subproject	Summary

	  Build and Test Mode

	  Dashboard Client

	    Dashboard Client Steps

	    Dashboard Client Modes

	    Dashboard Client via CTest	Command-Line

	    Dashboard Client via CTest	Script

	  Dashboard Client Configuration

	    CTest Start Step

	    CTest Update Step

	    CTest Configure Step

	    CTest Build Step

	    CTest Test	Step

	    CTest Coverage Step

	    CTest MemCheck Step

	    CTest Submit Step

	  Show	as JSON	Object Model

	  Resource Allocation

	    Resource Specification File

	    RESOURCE_GROUPS Property

	    Environment Variables

	    Dynamically-Generated Resource Specification File

	  Job Server Integration

	  See Also

SYNOPSIS
	  Run Tests
	   ctest [<options>] [--test-dir <path-to-build>]

	  Build	and Test Mode
	   ctest --build-and-test <path-to-source> <path-to-build>
		 --build-generator <generator> [<options>...]
		[--build-options <opts>...]
		[--test-command	<command> [<args>...]]

	  Dashboard Client
	   ctest -D <dashboard>		[-- <dashboard-options>...]
	   ctest -M <model> -T <action>	[-- <dashboard-options>...]
	   ctest -S <script>		[-- <dashboard-options>...]
	   ctest -SP <script>		[-- <dashboard-options>...]

	  View Help
	   ctest --help[-<topic>]

DESCRIPTION
       The ctest executable is the CMake test driver program.  CMake-generated
       build  trees  created  for  projects  that use the enable_testing() and
       add_test() commands have	testing	support.  This program	will  run  the
       tests and report	results.

RUN TESTS
       --preset	<preset>, --preset=<preset>
	      Use  a  test  preset to specify test options. The	project	binary
	      directory	is inferred from the configurePreset key. The  current
	      working  directory  must contain CMake preset files.  See	preset
	      for more details.

       --list-presets
	      Lists the	available test presets.	The current working  directory
	      must contain CMake preset	files.

       -C <cfg>, --build-config	<cfg>
	      Choose configuration to test.

	      Some CMake-generated build trees can have	multiple build config-
	      urations	in  the	same tree.  This option	can be used to specify
	      which one	should be tested.  Example  configurations  are	 Debug
	      and Release.

       --progress
	      Enable short progress output from	tests.

	      When  the	 output	of ctest is being sent directly	to a terminal,
	      the progress through the set of tests is	reported  by  updating
	      the  same	 line  rather than printing start and end messages for
	      each test	on new lines.  This can	significantly reduce the  ver-
	      bosity  of  the test output.  Test completion messages are still
	      output on	their own line for failed tests	 and  the  final  test
	      summary will also	still be logged.

	      This option can also be enabled by setting the environment vari-
	      able CTEST_PROGRESS_OUTPUT.

       -V, --verbose
	      Enable verbose output from tests.

	      Test  output is normally suppressed and only summary information
	      is displayed.  This option will show all test output.

       -VV, --extra-verbose
	      Enable more verbose output from tests.

	      Test output is normally suppressed and only summary  information
	      is displayed.  This option will show even	more test output.

       --debug
	      Displaying more verbose internals	of CTest.

	      This  feature  will  result  in a	large number of	output that is
	      mostly useful for	debugging dashboard problems.

       --output-on-failure
	      Output anything outputted	by the test program if the test	should
	      fail.   This  option  can	 also  be  enabled  by	 setting   the
	      CTEST_OUTPUT_ON_FAILURE environment variable

       --stop-on-failure
	      Stop running the tests when the first failure happens.

       -F     Enable failover.

	      This option allows CTest to resume a test	set execution that was
	      previously interrupted.  If no interruption occurred, the	-F op-
	      tion will	have no	effect.

       -j [<level>], --parallel	[<level>]
	      Run  tests  in  parallel,	optionally limited to a	given level of
	      parallelism.

	      New in version 3.29: The <level> may be omitted, or 0, in	 which
	      case:

	      	Under Job Server Integration, parallelism is limited by	avail-
		able job tokens.

	      	Otherwise,  if the value is omitted, parallelism is limited by
		the number of processors, or 2,	whichever is larger.

	      	Otherwise, if the value	is 0, parallelism is unbounded.

	      This option may instead be specified by the CTEST_PARALLEL_LEVEL
	      environment variable.

	      This option can be used with the PROCESSORS test property.   See
	      the Label	and Subproject Summary.

       --resource-spec-file <file>
	      Run  CTest  with resource	allocation enabled, using the resource
	      specification file specified in <file>.

	      When ctest is run	as a Dashboard Client this sets	the  Resource-
	      SpecFile option of the CTest Test	Step.

       --test-load <level>
	      While running tests in parallel (e.g. with -j), try not to start
	      tests  when  they	 may  cause the	CPU load to pass above a given
	      threshold.

	      When ctest is run	as a Dashboard Client this sets	 the  TestLoad
	      option of	the CTest Test Step.

       -Q, --quiet
	      Make CTest quiet.

	      This  option  will suppress all the output.  The output log file
	      will still be generated if the --output-log is  specified.   Op-
	      tions  such  as  --verbose, --extra-verbose, and --debug are ig-
	      nored if --quiet is specified.

       -O <file>, --output-log <file>
	      Output to	log file.

	      This option tells	CTest to write all its output to a <file>  log
	      file.

       --output-junit <file>
	      New in version 3.21.

	      Write test results in JUnit format.

	      This option tells	CTest to write test results to <file> in JUnit
	      XML format. If <file> already exists, it will be overwritten. If
	      using  the  -S  option  to  run a	dashboard script, use the OUT-
	      PUT_JUNIT	keyword	with the ctest_test() command instead.

       -N, --show-only[=<format>]
	      Disable actual execution of tests.

	      This option tells	CTest to list the tests	that would be run  but
	      not actually run them.  Useful in	conjunction with the -R	and -E
	      options.

	      New  in  version 3.14: The --show-only option accepts a <format>
	      value.

	      <format> can be one of the following values.

		 human	Human-friendly output.	This is	not guaranteed	to  be
			stable.	 This is the default.

		 json-v1
			Dump the test information in JSON format.  See Show as
			JSON Object Model.

       -L <regex>, --label-regex <regex>
	      Run  tests  with labels matching regular expression as described
	      under string(REGEX).

	      This option tells	CTest to run only the tests whose labels match
	      the given	regular	expression.  When more than one	-L  option  is
	      given,  a	 test  will  only  be  run  if each regular expression
	      matches at least one of the test's labels	(i.e. the multiple  -L
	      labels form an AND relationship).	 See Label Matching.

       -R <regex>, --tests-regex <regex>
	      Run tests	matching regular expression.

	      This  option tells CTest to run only the tests whose names match
	      the given	regular	expression.

       -E <regex>, --exclude-regex <regex>
	      Exclude tests matching regular expression.

	      This option tells	CTest to NOT run the tests whose  names	 match
	      the given	regular	expression.

       -LE <regex>, --label-exclude <regex>
	      Exclude tests with labels	matching regular expression.

	      This  option tells CTest to NOT run the tests whose labels match
	      the given	regular	expression.  When more than one	-LE option  is
	      given,  a	 test will only	be excluded if each regular expression
	      matches at least one of the test's labels	(i.e. the multiple -LE
	      labels form an AND relationship).	 See Label Matching.

       --tests-from-file <filename>
	      New in version 3.29.

	      Run tests	listed in the given file.

	      This option tells	CTest to run tests  that  are  listed  in  the
	      given file.  The file must contain one exact test	name per line.
	      Lines  that  do  not  exactly  match any test names are ignored.
	      This option can be combined with the other options like -R,  -E,
	      -L or -LE.

       --exclude-from-file <filename>
	      New in version 3.29.

	      Exclude tests listed in the given	file.

	      This  option tells CTest to NOT run tests	that are listed	in the
	      given file.  The file must contain one exact test	name per line.
	      Lines that do not	exactly	match  any  test  names	 are  ignored.
	      This  option can be combined with	the other options like -R, -E,
	      -L or -LE.

       -FA <regex>, --fixture-exclude-any <regex>
	      Exclude fixtures matching	<regex>	from automatically adding  any
	      tests to the test	set.

	      If a test	in the set of tests to be executed requires a particu-
	      lar  fixture,  that fixture's setup and cleanup tests would nor-
	      mally be added to	the test set automatically. This  option  pre-
	      vents  adding  setup  or cleanup tests for fixtures matching the
	      <regex>. Note that all other fixture behavior is	retained,  in-
	      cluding  test  dependencies and skipping tests that have fixture
	      setup tests that fail.

       -FS <regex>, --fixture-exclude-setup <regex>
	      Same as -FA except only matching setup tests are excluded.

       -FC <regex>, --fixture-exclude-cleanup <regex>
	      Same as -FA except only matching cleanup tests are excluded.

       -I [Start,End,Stride,test#,test#|Test file], --tests-information
	      Run a specific number of tests by	number.

	      This option causes CTest to run tests starting at	number	Start,
	      ending  at  number  End,	and incrementing by Stride.  Any addi-
	      tional numbers after Stride are considered individual test  num-
	      bers.   Start,  End,  or Stride can be empty.  Optionally	a file
	      can be given that	contains the same syntax as the	command	line.

       -U, --union
	      Take the Union of	-I and -R.

	      When both	-R and -I are specified	by default the intersection of
	      tests are	run.  By specifying -U the union of tests is  run  in-
	      stead.

       --rerun-failed
	      Run only the tests that failed previously.

	      This  option  tells  CTest to perform only the tests that	failed
	      during its previous run.	When this option is  specified,	 CTest
	      ignores  all  other options intended to modify the list of tests
	      to run ( -L, -R, -E, -LE,	-I, etc).  In  the  event  that	 CTest
	      runs and no tests	fail, subsequent calls to CTest	with the --re-
	      run-failed  option  will run the set of tests that most recently
	      failed (if any).

       --repeat	<mode>:<n>
	      Run tests	repeatedly based on the	given <mode> up	to <n>	times.
	      The modes	are:

	      until-fail
		     Require each test to run <n> times	without	failing	in or-
		     der to pass.  This	is useful in finding sporadic failures
		     in	test cases.

	      until-pass
		     Allow  each test to run up	to <n> times in	order to pass.
		     Repeats tests if they fail	for any	reason.	 This is  use-
		     ful in tolerating sporadic	failures in test cases.

	      after-timeout
		     Allow  each test to run up	to <n> times in	order to pass.
		     Repeats tests only	if they	timeout.  This	is  useful  in
		     tolerating	 sporadic  timeouts  in	test cases on busy ma-
		     chines.

       --repeat-until-fail <n>
	      Equivalent to --repeat until-fail:<n>.

       --max-width <width>
	      Set the max width	for a test name	to output.

	      Set the maximum width for	each test name to show in the  output.
	      This  allows  the	user to	widen the output to avoid clipping the
	      test name	which can be very annoying.

       --interactive-debug-mode	[0|1]
	      Set the interactive mode to 0 or 1.

	      This option causes CTest to run tests in either  an  interactive
	      mode  or	a non-interactive mode.	 In dashboard mode (Experimen-
	      tal, Nightly, Continuous), the default is	 non-interactive.   In
	      non-interactive	   mode,      the     environment     variable
	      DASHBOARD_TEST_FROM_CTEST	is set.

	      Prior to CMake 3.11, interactive mode on Windows allowed	system
	      debug popup windows to appear.  Now, due to CTest's use of libuv
	      to launch	test processes,	all system debug popup windows are al-
	      ways blocked.

       --no-label-summary
	      Disable timing summary information for labels.

	      This  option  tells  CTest  not to print summary information for
	      each label associated with the tests run.	 If there are  no  la-
	      bels on the tests, nothing extra is printed.

	      See Label	and Subproject Summary.

       --no-subproject-summary
	      Disable timing summary information for subprojects.

	      This  option  tells  CTest  not to print summary information for
	      each subproject associated with the tests	run.  If there are  no
	      subprojects on the tests,	nothing	extra is printed.

	      See Label	and Subproject Summary.

       --test-dir <dir>
	      New in version 3.20.

	      Specify  the  directory  in which	to look	for tests, typically a
	      CMake project build directory. If	not specified, the current di-
	      rectory is used.

       --test-output-size-passed <size>
	      New in version 3.4.

	      Limit the	output for passed tests	to <size> bytes.

       --test-output-size-failed <size>
	      New in version 3.4.

	      Limit the	output for failed tests	to <size> bytes.

       --test-output-truncation	<mode>
	      New in version 3.24.

	      Truncate tail (default), middle or head of test output once max-
	      imum output size is reached.

       --overwrite
	      Overwrite	CTest configuration option.

	      By default CTest uses configuration options  from	 configuration
	      file.  This option will overwrite	the configuration option.

       --force-new-ctest-process
	      Run child	CTest instances	as new processes.

	      By  default CTest	will run child CTest instances within the same
	      process.	If this	behavior is not	desired,  this	argument  will
	      enforce new processes for	child CTest processes.

       --schedule-random
	      Use a random order for scheduling	tests.

	      This  option  will  run the tests	in a random order.  It is com-
	      monly used to detect implicit dependencies in a test suite.

       --submit-index
	      Legacy option for	old Dart2 dashboard server  feature.   Do  not
	      use.

       --timeout <seconds>
	      Set the default test timeout.

	      This  option effectively sets a timeout on all tests that	do not
	      already have a timeout set on them via the TIMEOUT property.

       --stop-time <time>
	      Set a time at which all tests should stop	running.

	      Set a real time of day at	which all tests	should timeout.	 Exam-
	      ple: 7:00:00 -0400.  Any time format understood by the curl date
	      parser is	accepted.  Local time is assumed  if  no  timezone  is
	      specified.

       --print-labels
	      Print all	available test labels.

	      This  option  will  not  run any tests, it will simply print the
	      list of all labels associated with the test set.

       --no-tests=<action>
	      Regard no	tests found either as error (when <action> is  set  to
	      error) or	ignore it (when	<action> is set	to ignore).

	      If  no tests were	found, the default behavior of CTest is	to al-
	      ways log an error	message	but to return an error code in	script
	      mode  only.  This	option unifies the behavior of CTest by	either
	      returning	an error code if no tests were found  or  by  ignoring
	      it.

	      New in version 3.26.

	      This option can also be set by setting the CTEST_NO_TESTS_ACTION
	      environment variable.

VIEW HELP
       To  print  version  details or selected pages from the CMake documenta-
       tion, use one of	the following options:

       -version	[<file>], --version [<file>], /V [<file>]
	      Show program  name/version  banner  and  exit.   The  output  is
	      printed to a named <file>	if given.

       -h, -H, --help, -help, -usage, /?
	      Print usage information and exit.

	      Usage  describes	the  basic  command line interface and its op-
	      tions.

       --help <keyword>	[<file>]
	      Print help for one CMake keyword.

	      <keyword>	can be a property, variable, command, policy,  genera-
	      tor or module.

	      The  relevant  manual  entry  for	 <keyword> is printed in a hu-
	      man-readable text	format.	 The output  is	 printed  to  a	 named
	      <file> if	given.

	      Changed  in  version 3.28: Prior to CMake	3.28, this option sup-
	      ported command names only.

       --help-full [<file>]
	      Print all	help manuals and exit.

	      All manuals are printed in a human-readable  text	 format.   The
	      output is	printed	to a named <file> if given.

       --help-manual <man> [<file>]
	      Print one	help manual and	exit.

	      The specified manual is printed in a human-readable text format.
	      The output is printed to a named <file> if given.

       --help-manual-list [<file>]
	      List help	manuals	available and exit.

	      The  list	contains all manuals for which help may	be obtained by
	      using the	--help-manual option followed by a manual  name.   The
	      output is	printed	to a named <file> if given.

       --help-command <cmd> [<file>]
	      Print help for one command and exit.

	      The cmake-commands(7) manual entry for <cmd> is printed in a hu-
	      man-readable  text  format.   The	 output	 is printed to a named
	      <file> if	given.

       --help-command-list [<file>]
	      List commands with help available	and exit.

	      The list contains	all commands for which help may	be obtained by
	      using the	--help-command option followed by a command name.  The
	      output is	printed	to a named <file> if given.

       --help-commands [<file>]
	      Print cmake-commands manual and exit.

	      The cmake-commands(7) manual is printed in a human-readable text
	      format.  The output is printed to	a named	<file> if given.

       --help-module <mod> [<file>]
	      Print help for one module	and exit.

	      The cmake-modules(7) manual entry	for <mod> is printed in	a  hu-
	      man-readable  text  format.   The	 output	 is printed to a named
	      <file> if	given.

       --help-module-list [<file>]
	      List modules with	help available and exit.

	      The list contains	all modules for	which help may be obtained  by
	      using  the  --help-module	option followed	by a module name.  The
	      output is	printed	to a named <file> if given.

       --help-modules [<file>]
	      Print cmake-modules manual and exit.

	      The cmake-modules(7) manual is printed in	a human-readable  text
	      format.  The output is printed to	a named	<file> if given.

       --help-policy <cmp> [<file>]
	      Print help for one policy	and exit.

	      The cmake-policies(7) manual entry for <cmp> is printed in a hu-
	      man-readable  text  format.   The	 output	 is printed to a named
	      <file> if	given.

       --help-policy-list [<file>]
	      List policies with help available	and exit.

	      The list contains	all policies for which help may	be obtained by
	      using the	--help-policy option followed by a policy  name.   The
	      output is	printed	to a named <file> if given.

       --help-policies [<file>]
	      Print cmake-policies manual and exit.

	      The cmake-policies(7) manual is printed in a human-readable text
	      format.  The output is printed to	a named	<file> if given.

       --help-property <prop> [<file>]
	      Print help for one property and exit.

	      The cmake-properties(7) manual entries for <prop>	are printed in
	      a	 human-readable	text format.  The output is printed to a named
	      <file> if	given.

       --help-property-list [<file>]
	      List properties with help	available and exit.

	      The list contains	all properties for which help may be  obtained
	      by using the --help-property option followed by a	property name.
	      The output is printed to a named <file> if given.

       --help-properties [<file>]
	      Print cmake-properties manual and	exit.

	      The  cmake-properties(7)	manual	is printed in a	human-readable
	      text format.  The	output is printed to a named <file> if given.

       --help-variable <var> [<file>]
	      Print help for one variable and exit.

	      The cmake-variables(7) manual entry for <var> is	printed	 in  a
	      human-readable  text  format.   The output is printed to a named
	      <file> if	given.

       --help-variable-list [<file>]
	      List variables with help available and exit.

	      The list contains	all variables for which	help may  be  obtained
	      by using the --help-variable option followed by a	variable name.
	      The output is printed to a named <file> if given.

       --help-variables	[<file>]
	      Print cmake-variables manual and exit.

	      The  cmake-variables(7)  manual  is  printed in a	human-readable
	      text format.  The	output is printed to a named <file> if given.

LABEL MATCHING
       Tests may have labels attached to them. Tests may be  included  or  ex-
       cluded  from  a	test  run by filtering on the labels.  Each individual
       filter is a regular expression applied to  the  labels  attached	 to  a
       test.

       When -L is used,	in order for a test to be included in a	test run, each
       regular	expression must	match at least one label.  Using more than one
       -L option means "match all of these".

       The -LE option works just like -L, but excludes tests rather  than  in-
       cluding	them. A	test is	excluded if each regular expression matches at
       least one label.

       If a test has no	labels attached	to it, then -L will never include that
       test, and -LE will never	exclude	that test.  As	an  example  of	 tests
       with labels, consider five tests, with the following labels:

        test1 has labels tuesday and production

        test2 has labels tuesday and test

        test3 has labels wednesday and	production

        test4 has label wednesday

        test5 has labels friday and test

       Running ctest with -L tuesday -L	test will select test2,	which has both
       labels. Running CTest with -L test will select test2 and	test5, because
       both of them have a label that matches that regular expression.

       Because	the  matching  works  with regular expressions,	take note that
       running CTest with -L es	will match all	five  tests.   To  select  the
       tuesday	and  wednesday tests together, use a single regular expression
       that matches either of them, like -L "tue|wed".

LABEL AND SUBPROJECT SUMMARY
       CTest prints timing summary information for each	LABEL  and  subproject
       associated  with	the tests run. The label time summary will not include
       labels that are mapped to subprojects.

       New in version 3.22: Labels added dynamically during test execution are
       also reported in	the timing summary.  See Additional Labels.

       When the	PROCESSORS test	property is set, CTest will display a weighted
       test timing result in label and subproject summaries. The time  is  re-
       ported with sec*proc instead of just sec.

       The  weighted  time  summary reported for each label or subproject j is
       computed	as:

	  Weighted Time	Summary	for Label/Subproject j =
	      sum(raw_test_time[j,i] * num_processors[j,i], i=1...num_tests[j])

	  for labels/subprojects j=1...total

       where:

        raw_test_time[j,i]: Wall-clock	time for the i test for	the j label or
	 subproject

        num_processors[j,i]: Value of the CTest PROCESSORS property for the i
	 test for the j	label or subproject

        num_tests[j]: Number of tests associated with the j label or  subpro-
	 ject

        total:	 Total	number of labels or subprojects	that have at least one
	 test run

       Therefore, the weighted time summary for	each label or subproject  rep-
       resents	the  amount  of	time that CTest	gave to	run the	tests for each
       label or	subproject and gives a good representation of  the  total  ex-
       pense  of the tests for each label or subproject	when compared to other
       labels or subprojects.

       For example, if SubprojectA showed 100 sec*proc and SubprojectB	showed
       10  sec*proc,  then CTest allocated approximately 10 times the CPU/core
       time to run the tests for SubprojectA than for SubprojectB (e.g.	so  if
       effort is going to be expended to reduce	the cost of the	test suite for
       the whole project, then reducing	the cost of the	test suite for Subpro-
       jectA  would likely have	a larger impact	than effort to reduce the cost
       of the test suite for SubprojectB).

BUILD AND TEST MODE
       CTest provides a	command-line signature to configure  (i.e.  run	 cmake
       on), build, and/or execute a test:

	  ctest	--build-and-test <path-to-source> <path-to-build>
		--build-generator <generator>
		[<options>...]
		[--build-options <opts>...]
		[--test-command	<command> [<args>...]]

       The  configure  and test	steps are optional. The	arguments to this com-
       mand line are the source	and binary directories.	 The --build-generator
       option must be provided to use --build-and-test.	 If --test-command  is
       specified then that will	be run after the build is complete.  Other op-
       tions that affect this mode include:

       --build-and-test
	      Switch into the build and	test mode.

       --build-target
	      Specify  a  specific  target  to build.  The option can be given
	      multiple times with different targets, in	which case each	target
	      is built in turn.	 A clean will be  done	before	building  each
	      target unless the	--build-noclean	option is given.

	      If no --build-target is specified, the all target	is built.

       --build-nocmake
	      Run the build without running cmake first.

	      Skip the cmake step.

       --build-run-dir
	      Specify directory	to run programs	from.

	      Directory	where programs will be after it	has been compiled.

       --build-two-config
	      Run CMake	twice.

       --build-exe-dir
	      Specify the directory for	the executable.

       --build-generator
	      Specify  the  generator to use. See the cmake-generators(7) man-
	      ual.

       --build-generator-platform
	      Specify the generator-specific platform.

       --build-generator-toolset
	      Specify the generator-specific toolset.

       --build-project
	      Specify the name of the project to build.

       --build-makeprogram
	      Specify the explicit make	program	to be used by CMake when  con-
	      figuring	and building the project. Only applicable for Make and
	      Ninja based generators.

       --build-noclean
	      Skip the make clean step.

       --build-config-sample
	      A	sample executable to use to determine the  configuration  that
	      should be	used.  e.g.  Debug, Release etc.

       --build-options
	      Additional  options  for	configuring the	build (i.e. for	CMake,
	      not for the build	tool).	Note that if this  is  specified,  the
	      --build-options  keyword	and its	arguments must be the last op-
	      tion given on the	command	line, with the possible	 exception  of
	      --test-command.

       --test-command
	      The  command  to	run as the test	step with the --build-and-test
	      option.  All arguments following this keyword will be assumed to
	      be part of the test command line,	so it must be the last	option
	      given.

       --test-timeout
	      The time limit in	seconds

DASHBOARD CLIENT
       CTest  can operate as a client for the CDash software quality dashboard
       application.  As	a dashboard client, CTest performs a sequence of steps
       to configure, build, and	test software, and then	submits	the results to
       a CDash server. The command-line	signature used to submit to CDash is:

	  ctest	-D <dashboard>	       [-- <dashboard-options>...]
	  ctest	-M <model> -T <action> [-- <dashboard-options>...]
	  ctest	-S <script>	       [-- <dashboard-options>...]
	  ctest	-SP <script>	       [-- <dashboard-options>...]

       Options for Dashboard Client include:

       -D <dashboard>, --dashboard <dashboard>
	      Execute dashboard	test.

	      This option tells	CTest to act as	a CDash	client and  perform  a
	      dashboard	test.  All tests are <Mode><Test>, where <Mode>	can be
	      Experimental,  Nightly, and Continuous, and <Test> can be	Start,
	      Update, Configure, Build,	Test, Coverage,	and Submit.

	      If <dashboard> is	not one	of the recognized <Mode><Test> values,
	      this will	be treated as a	variable definition instead  (see  the
	      dashboard-options	further	below).

       -M <model>, --test-model	<model>
	      Sets the model for a dashboard.

	      This  option  tells  CTest  to  act  as a	CDash client where the
	      <model> can be Experimental, Nightly, and	Continuous.  Combining
	      -M and -T	is similar to -D.

       -T <action>, --test-action <action>
	      Sets the dashboard action	to perform.

	      This option tells	CTest to act as	a  CDash  client  and  perform
	      some action such as start, build,	test etc. See Dashboard	Client
	      Steps for	the full list of actions.  Combining -M	and -T is sim-
	      ilar to -D.

       -S <script>, --script <script>
	      Execute a	dashboard for a	configuration.

	      This  option tells CTest to load in a configuration script which
	      sets a number of parameters such as the binary and source	direc-
	      tories.  Then CTest will do what is required to create and run a
	      dashboard.  This option basically	sets up	a dashboard  and  then
	      runs ctest -D with the appropriate options.

       -SP <script>, --script-new-process <script>
	      Execute a	dashboard for a	configuration.

	      This  option  does the same operations as	-S but it will do them
	      in a separate process.  This is primarily	useful in cases	 where
	      the  script  may	modify the environment and you do not want the
	      modified environment to impact other -S scripts.

       The available <dashboard-options> are the following:

       -D <var>:<type>=<value>
	      Define a variable	for script mode.

	      Pass in variable values on the command line.  Use	in conjunction
	      with -S to pass variable values to a dashboard script.   Parsing
	      -D  arguments  as	variable values	is only	attempted if the value
	      following	-D does	not match any of the known dashboard types.

       --group <group>
	      Specify what group you'd like to submit results to

	      Submit dashboard to specified group instead of default one.   By
	      default, the dashboard is	submitted to Nightly, Experimental, or
	      Continuous  group,  but by specifying this option, the group can
	      be arbitrary.

	      This replaces the	deprecated option --track.  Despite  the  name
	      change its behavior is unchanged.

       -A <file>, --add-notes <file>
	      Add a notes file with submission.

	      This  option tells CTest to include a notes file when submitting
	      dashboard.

       --tomorrow-tag
	      Nightly or Experimental starts with next day tag.

	      This is useful if	the build will not finish in one day.

       --extra-submit <file>[;<file>]
	      Submit extra files to the	dashboard.

	      This option will submit extra files to the dashboard.

       --http-header <header>
	      New in version 3.29.

	      Append HTTP header when submitting to the	dashboard.

	      This option will cause CTest to append the specified header when
	      submitting to the	dashboard.  This option	may be specified  more
	      than once.

       --http1.0
	      Submit using HTTP	1.0.

	      This  option will	force CTest to use HTTP	1.0 to submit files to
	      the dashboard, instead of	HTTP 1.1.

       --no-compress-output
	      Do not compress test output when submitting.

	      This flag	will turn off automatic	compression  of	 test  output.
	      Use  this	 to  maintain  compatibility  with an older version of
	      CDash which doesn't support compressed test output.

   Dashboard Client Steps
       CTest defines an	ordered	list of	testing	steps of which some or all may
       be run as a dashboard client:

       Start  Start a new dashboard  submission	 to  be	 composed  of  results
	      recorded	by the following steps.	 See the CTest Start Step sec-
	      tion below.

       Update Update the source	tree  from  its	 version  control  repository.
	      Record  the  old and new versions	and the	list of	updated	source
	      files.  See the CTest Update Step	section	below.

       Configure
	      Configure	the software by	running	a command in the  build	 tree.
	      Record  the  configuration  output log.  See the CTest Configure
	      Step section below.

       Build  Build the	software by running  a	command	 in  the  build	 tree.
	      Record the build output log and detect warnings and errors.  See
	      the CTest	Build Step section below.

       Test   Test  the	 software  by  loading	a CTestTestfile.cmake from the
	      build tree and executing the defined tests.  Record  the	output
	      and result of each test.	See the	CTest Test Step	section	below.

       Coverage
	      Compute coverage of the source code by running a coverage	analy-
	      sis  tool	and recording its output.  See the CTest Coverage Step
	      section below.

       MemCheck
	      Run the software test suite through a memory check tool.	Record
	      the test output, results,	and issues reported by the tool.   See
	      the CTest	MemCheck Step section below.

       Submit Submit results recorded from other testing steps to the software
	      quality dashboard	server.	 See the CTest Submit Step section be-
	      low.

   Dashboard Client Modes
       CTest defines three modes of operation as a dashboard client:

       Nightly
	      This  mode  is intended to be invoked once per day, typically at
	      night.  It enables the Start, Update,  Configure,	 Build,	 Test,
	      Coverage,	 and Submit steps by default.  Selected	steps run even
	      if the Update step reports no changes to the source tree.

       Continuous
	      This mode	is intended to be invoked  repeatedly  throughout  the
	      day.  It enables the Start, Update, Configure, Build, Test, Cov-
	      erage,  and  Submit steps	by default, but	exits after the	Update
	      step if it reports no changes to the source tree.

       Experimental
	      This mode	is intended to be invoked by a developer to test local
	      changes.	It enables the Start, Configure, Build,	 Test,	Cover-
	      age, and Submit steps by default.

   Dashboard Client via	CTest Command-Line
       CTest  can perform testing on an	already-generated build	tree.  Run the
       ctest command with the current working directory	set to the build  tree
       and use one of these signatures:

	  ctest	-D <mode>[<step>]
	  ctest	-M <mode> [-T <step>]...

       The  <mode>  must  be one of the	above Dashboard	Client Modes, and each
       <step> must be one of the above Dashboard Client	Steps.

       CTest reads the Dashboard Client	Configuration settings from a file  in
       the  build  tree	called either CTestConfiguration.ini or	DartConfigura-
       tion.tcl	(the names are historical).  The format	of the file is:

	  # Lines starting in '#' are comments.
	  # Other non-blank lines are key-value	pairs.
	  <setting>: <value>

       where <setting> is the setting name and <value> is the setting value.

       In build	trees generated	by CMake, this configuration file is generated
       by the CTest module if included by the project.	The module uses	 vari-
       ables  to  obtain  a value for each setting as documented with the set-
       tings below.

   Dashboard Client via	CTest Script
       CTest can perform testing driven	by  a  cmake-language(7)  script  that
       creates	and  maintains the source and build tree as well as performing
       the testing steps.  Run the ctest command with the current working  di-
       rectory set outside of any build	tree and use one of these signatures:

	  ctest	-S <script>
	  ctest	-SP <script>

       The  <script>  file  must  call	CTest Commands commands	to run testing
       steps explicitly	as documented below.  The  commands  obtain  Dashboard
       Client  Configuration  settings	from their arguments or	from variables
       set in the script.

DASHBOARD CLIENT CONFIGURATION
       The Dashboard Client Steps may be configured by named settings as docu-
       mented in the following sections.

   CTest Start Step
       Start a new dashboard submission	to be composed of results recorded  by
       the following steps.

       In a CTest Script, the ctest_start() command runs this step.  Arguments
       to  the	command	 may  specify  some of the step	settings.  The command
       first runs the command-line  specified  by  the	CTEST_CHECKOUT_COMMAND
       variable, if set, to initialize the source directory.

       Configuration settings include:

       BuildDirectory
	      The full path to the project build tree.

	      	CTest Script variable: CTEST_BINARY_DIRECTORY

	      	CTest module variable: PROJECT_BINARY_DIR

       SourceDirectory
	      The full path to the project source tree.

	      	CTest Script variable: CTEST_SOURCE_DIRECTORY

	      	CTest module variable: PROJECT_SOURCE_DIR

   CTest Update	Step
       In  a  CTest  Script, the ctest_update()	command	runs this step.	 Argu-
       ments to	the command may	specify	some of	the step settings.

       Configuration settings to specify the version control tool include:

       BZRCommand
	      bzr command-line tool to	use  if	 source	 tree  is  managed  by
	      Bazaar.

	      	CTest Script variable: CTEST_BZR_COMMAND

	      	CTest module variable: none

       BZRUpdateOptions
	      Command-line options to the BZRCommand when updating the source.

	      	CTest Script variable: CTEST_BZR_UPDATE_OPTIONS

	      	CTest module variable: none

       CVSCommand
	      cvs command-line tool to use if source tree is managed by	CVS.

	      	CTest Script variable: CTEST_CVS_COMMAND

	      	CTest module variable: CVSCOMMAND

       CVSUpdateOptions
	      Command-line options to the CVSCommand when updating the source.

	      	CTest Script variable: CTEST_CVS_UPDATE_OPTIONS

	      	CTest module variable: CVS_UPDATE_OPTIONS

       GITCommand
	      git command-line tool to use if source tree is managed by	Git.

	      	CTest Script variable: CTEST_GIT_COMMAND

	      	CTest module variable: GITCOMMAND

	      The  source  tree	 is updated by git fetch followed by git reset
	      --hard to	the FETCH_HEAD.	 The result is the same	 as  git  pull
	      except that any local modifications are overwritten.  Use	GITUp-
	      dateCustom to specify a different	approach.

       GITInitSubmodules
	      If set, CTest will update	the repository's submodules before up-
	      dating.

	      	CTest Script variable: CTEST_GIT_INIT_SUBMODULES

	      	CTest module variable: CTEST_GIT_INIT_SUBMODULES

       GITUpdateCustom
	      Specify a	custom command line (as	a semicolon-separated list) to
	      run  in  the source tree (Git work tree) to update it instead of
	      running the GITCommand.

	      	CTest Script variable: CTEST_GIT_UPDATE_CUSTOM

	      	CTest module variable: CTEST_GIT_UPDATE_CUSTOM

       GITUpdateOptions
	      Command-line options to the GITCommand when updating the source.

	      	CTest Script variable: CTEST_GIT_UPDATE_OPTIONS

	      	CTest module variable: GIT_UPDATE_OPTIONS

       HGCommand
	      hg command-line tool to use if source tree is managed by Mercur-
	      ial.

	      	CTest Script variable: CTEST_HG_COMMAND

	      	CTest module variable: none

       HGUpdateOptions
	      Command-line options to the HGCommand when updating the source.

	      	CTest Script variable: CTEST_HG_UPDATE_OPTIONS

	      	CTest module variable: none

       P4Client
	      Value of the -c option to	the P4Command.

	      	CTest Script variable: CTEST_P4_CLIENT

	      	CTest module variable: CTEST_P4_CLIENT

       P4Command
	      p4 command-line tool to use if source tree is  managed  by  Per-
	      force.

	      	CTest Script variable: CTEST_P4_COMMAND

	      	CTest module variable: P4COMMAND

       P4Options
	      Command-line options to the P4Command for	all invocations.

	      	CTest Script variable: CTEST_P4_OPTIONS

	      	CTest module variable: CTEST_P4_OPTIONS

       P4UpdateCustom
	      Specify a	custom command line (as	a semicolon-separated list) to
	      run  in  the source tree (Perforce tree) to update it instead of
	      running the P4Command.

	      	CTest Script variable: none

	      	CTest module variable: CTEST_P4_UPDATE_CUSTOM

       P4UpdateOptions
	      Command-line options to the P4Command when updating the source.

	      	CTest Script variable: CTEST_P4_UPDATE_OPTIONS

	      	CTest module variable: CTEST_P4_UPDATE_OPTIONS

       SVNCommand
	      svn command-line tool to use if source tree is managed  by  Sub-
	      version.

	      	CTest Script variable: CTEST_SVN_COMMAND

	      	CTest module variable: SVNCOMMAND

       SVNOptions
	      Command-line options to the SVNCommand for all invocations.

	      	CTest Script variable: CTEST_SVN_OPTIONS

	      	CTest module variable: CTEST_SVN_OPTIONS

       SVNUpdateOptions
	      Command-line options to the SVNCommand when updating the source.

	      	CTest Script variable: CTEST_SVN_UPDATE_OPTIONS

	      	CTest module variable: SVN_UPDATE_OPTIONS

       UpdateCommand
	      Specify the version-control command-line tool to use without de-
	      tecting the VCS that manages the source tree.

	      	CTest Script variable: CTEST_UPDATE_COMMAND

	      	CTest module variable: <VCS>COMMAND when UPDATE_TYPE is	<vcs>,
		else UPDATE_COMMAND

       UpdateOptions
	      Command-line options to the UpdateCommand.

	      	CTest Script variable: CTEST_UPDATE_OPTIONS

	      	CTest  module  variable: <VCS>_UPDATE_OPTIONS when UPDATE_TYPE
		is <vcs>, else UPDATE_OPTIONS

       UpdateType
	      Specify the version-control system that manages the source  tree
	      if  it  cannot be	detected automatically.	 The value may be bzr,
	      cvs, git,	hg, p4,	or svn.

	      	CTest Script variable: none, detected from source tree

	      	CTest module variable:	UPDATE_TYPE  if	 set,  else  CTEST_UP-
		DATE_TYPE

       UpdateVersionOnly
	      Specify that you want the	version	control	update command to only
	      discover the current version that	is checked out,	and not	to up-
	      date to a	different version.

	      	CTest Script variable: CTEST_UPDATE_VERSION_ONLY

       UpdateVersionOverride
	      Specify the current version of your source tree.

	      When  this variable is set to a non-empty	string,	CTest will re-
	      port the value you specified rather than using the  update  com-
	      mand to discover the current version that	is checked out.	Use of
	      this  variable  supersedes  UpdateVersionOnly.  Like  UpdateVer-
	      sionOnly,	using this variable tells  CTest  not  to  update  the
	      source tree to a different version.

	      	CTest Script variable: CTEST_UPDATE_VERSION_OVERRIDE

       Additional configuration	settings include:

       NightlyStartTime
	      In the Nightly dashboard mode, specify the "nightly start	time".
	      With  centralized	version	control	systems	(cvs and svn), the Up-
	      date step	checks out the version of the software as of this time
	      so that multiple clients choose a	common version to test.	  This
	      is  not  well-defined  in	distributed version-control systems so
	      the setting is ignored.

	      	CTest Script variable: CTEST_NIGHTLY_START_TIME

	      	CTest  module  variable:  NIGHTLY_START_TIME  if   set,	  else
		CTEST_NIGHTLY_START_TIME

   CTest Configure Step
       In a CTest Script, the ctest_configure()	command	runs this step.	 Argu-
       ments to	the command may	specify	some of	the step settings.

       Configuration settings include:

       ConfigureCommand
	      Command-line  to	launch the software configuration process.  It
	      will be executed in the location specified by the	BuildDirectory
	      setting.

	      	CTest Script variable: CTEST_CONFIGURE_COMMAND

	      	CTest	module	  variable:    CMAKE_COMMAND	followed    by
		PROJECT_SOURCE_DIR

       LabelsForSubprojects
	      Specify  a  semicolon-separated  list  of	 labels	 that  will be
	      treated as subprojects. This mapping will	be passed on to	 CDash
	      when configure, test or build results are	submitted.

	      	CTest Script variable: CTEST_LABELS_FOR_SUBPROJECTS

	      	CTest module variable: CTEST_LABELS_FOR_SUBPROJECTS

	      See Label	and Subproject Summary.

   CTest Build Step
       In a CTest Script, the ctest_build() command runs this step.  Arguments
       to the command may specify some of the step settings.

       Configuration settings include:

       DefaultCTestConfigurationType
	      When the build system to be launched allows build-time selection
	      of  the  configuration (e.g. Debug, Release), this specifies the
	      default configuration to be built	when no	-C option is given  to
	      the ctest	command.  The value will be substituted	into the value
	      of  MakeCommand to replace the literal string ${CTEST_CONFIGURA-
	      TION_TYPE} if it appears.

	      	CTest Script variable: CTEST_CONFIGURATION_TYPE

	      	CTest module variable: DEFAULT_CTEST_CONFIGURATION_TYPE,  ini-
		tialized by the	CMAKE_CONFIG_TYPE environment variable

       LabelsForSubprojects
	      Specify  a  semicolon-separated  list  of	 labels	 that  will be
	      treated as subprojects. This mapping will	be passed on to	 CDash
	      when configure, test or build results are	submitted.

	      	CTest Script variable: CTEST_LABELS_FOR_SUBPROJECTS

	      	CTest module variable: CTEST_LABELS_FOR_SUBPROJECTS

	      See Label	and Subproject Summary.

       MakeCommand
	      Command-line  to	launch the software build process.  It will be
	      executed in the location specified by  the  BuildDirectory  set-
	      ting.

	      	CTest Script variable: CTEST_BUILD_COMMAND

	      	CTest	module	 variable:  MAKECOMMAND,  initialized  by  the
		build_command()	command

       UseLaunchers
	      For build	trees generated	by CMake using	one  of	 the  Makefile
	      Generators   or	the   Ninja  generator,	 specify  whether  the
	      CTEST_USE_LAUNCHERS feature is enabled by	the  CTestUseLaunchers
	      module  (also  included by the CTest module).  When enabled, the
	      generated	build system wraps each	invocation  of	the  compiler,
	      linker,  or  custom command line with a "launcher" that communi-
	      cates with CTest via environment variables and files  to	report
	      granular	build warning and error	information.  Otherwise, CTest
	      must "scrape" the	build output log for diagnostics.

	      	CTest Script variable: CTEST_USE_LAUNCHERS

	      	CTest module variable: CTEST_USE_LAUNCHERS

   CTest Test Step
       In a CTest Script, the ctest_test() command runs	this step.   Arguments
       to the command may specify some of the step settings.

       Configuration settings include:

       ResourceSpecFile
	      Specify a	resource specification file.

	      	CTest Script variable: CTEST_RESOURCE_SPEC_FILE

	      	CTest module variable: CTEST_RESOURCE_SPEC_FILE

	      See Resource Allocation for more information.

       LabelsForSubprojects
	      Specify  a  semicolon-separated  list  of	 labels	 that  will be
	      treated as subprojects. This mapping will	be passed on to	 CDash
	      when configure, test or build results are	submitted.

	      	CTest Script variable: CTEST_LABELS_FOR_SUBPROJECTS

	      	CTest module variable: CTEST_LABELS_FOR_SUBPROJECTS

	      See Label	and Subproject Summary.

       TestLoad
	      While running tests in parallel (e.g. with -j), try not to start
	      tests  when  they	 may  cause the	CPU load to pass above a given
	      threshold.

	      	CTest Script variable: CTEST_TEST_LOAD

	      	CTest module variable: CTEST_TEST_LOAD

       TimeOut
	      The default timeout for  each  test  if  not  specified  by  the
	      TIMEOUT test property or the --timeout flag.

	      	CTest Script variable: CTEST_TEST_TIMEOUT

	      	CTest module variable: DART_TESTING_TIMEOUT

       To report extra test values to CDash, see Additional Test Measurements.

   CTest Coverage Step
       In  a CTest Script, the ctest_coverage()	command	runs this step.	 Argu-
       ments to	the command may	specify	some of	the step settings.

       Configuration settings include:

       CoverageCommand
	      Command-line tool	to perform  software  coverage	analysis.   It
	      will be executed in the location specified by the	BuildDirectory
	      setting.

	      	CTest Script variable: CTEST_COVERAGE_COMMAND

	      	CTest module variable: COVERAGE_COMMAND

       CoverageExtraFlags
	      Specify command-line options to the CoverageCommand tool.

	      	CTest Script variable: CTEST_COVERAGE_EXTRA_FLAGS

	      	CTest module variable: COVERAGE_EXTRA_FLAGS

	      These options are	the first arguments passed to CoverageCommand.

   CTest MemCheck Step
       In  a CTest Script, the ctest_memcheck()	command	runs this step.	 Argu-
       ments to	the command may	specify	some of	the step settings.

       Configuration settings include:

       MemoryCheckCommand
	      Command-line tool	to perform  dynamic  analysis.	 Test  command
	      lines will be launched through this tool.

	      	CTest Script variable: CTEST_MEMORYCHECK_COMMAND

	      	CTest module variable: MEMORYCHECK_COMMAND

       MemoryCheckCommandOptions
	      Specify  command-line  options  to  the MemoryCheckCommand tool.
	      They will	be placed prior	to the test command line.

	      	CTest Script variable: CTEST_MEMORYCHECK_COMMAND_OPTIONS

	      	CTest module variable: MEMORYCHECK_COMMAND_OPTIONS

       MemoryCheckType
	      Specify the type of memory checking to perform.

	      	CTest Script variable: CTEST_MEMORYCHECK_TYPE

	      	CTest module variable: MEMORYCHECK_TYPE

       MemoryCheckSanitizerOptions
	      Specify options to sanitizers when running with  a  sanitize-en-
	      abled build.

	      	CTest Script variable: CTEST_MEMORYCHECK_SANITIZER_OPTIONS

	      	CTest module variable: MEMORYCHECK_SANITIZER_OPTIONS

       MemoryCheckSuppressionFile
	      Specify a	file containing	suppression rules for the MemoryCheck-
	      Command tool.  It	will be	passed with options appropriate	to the
	      tool.

	      	CTest Script variable: CTEST_MEMORYCHECK_SUPPRESSIONS_FILE

	      	CTest module variable: MEMORYCHECK_SUPPRESSIONS_FILE

       Additional configuration	settings include:

       BoundsCheckerCommand
	      Specify  a  MemoryCheckCommand  that is known to be command-line
	      compatible with Bounds Checker.

	      	CTest Script variable: none

	      	CTest module variable: none

       PurifyCommand
	      Specify a	MemoryCheckCommand that	is known  to  be  command-line
	      compatible with Purify.

	      	CTest Script variable: none

	      	CTest module variable: PURIFYCOMMAND

       ValgrindCommand
	      Specify  a  MemoryCheckCommand  that is known to be command-line
	      compatible with Valgrind.

	      	CTest Script variable: none

	      	CTest module variable: VALGRIND_COMMAND

       ValgrindCommandOptions
	      Specify command-line options to the ValgrindCommand tool.	  They
	      will be placed prior to the test command line.

	      	CTest Script variable: none

	      	CTest module variable: VALGRIND_COMMAND_OPTIONS

       DrMemoryCommand
	      Specify  a MemoryCheckCommand that is known to be	a command-line
	      compatible with DrMemory.

	      	CTest Script variable: none

	      	CTest module variable: DRMEMORY_COMMAND

       DrMemoryCommandOptions
	      Specify command-line options to the DrMemoryCommand tool.	  They
	      will be placed prior to the test command line.

	      	CTest Script variable: none

	      	CTest module variable: DRMEMORY_COMMAND_OPTIONS

       CudaSanitizerCommand
	      Specify  a MemoryCheckCommand that is known to be	a command-line
	      compatible with cuda-memcheck or compute-sanitizer.

	      	CTest Script variable: none

	      	CTest module variable: CUDA_SANITIZER_COMMAND

       CudaSanitizerCommandOptions
	      Specify command-line options to the  CudaSanitizerCommand	 tool.
	      They will	be placed prior	to the test command line.

	      	CTest Script variable: none

	      	CTest module variable: CUDA_SANITIZER_COMMAND_OPTIONS

   CTest Submit	Step
       In  a  CTest  Script, the ctest_submit()	command	runs this step.	 Argu-
       ments to	the command may	specify	some of	the step settings.

       Configuration settings include:

       BuildName
	      Describe the dashboard client  platform  with  a	short  string.
	      (Operating system, compiler, etc.)

	      	CTest Script variable: CTEST_BUILD_NAME

	      	CTest module variable: BUILDNAME

       CDashVersion
	      Legacy option.  Not used.

	      	CTest Script variable: none, detected from server

	      	CTest module variable: CTEST_CDASH_VERSION

       CTestSubmitRetryCount
	      Specify  a  number  of  attempts	to retry submission on network
	      failure.

	      	CTest  Script	variable:   none,   use	  the	ctest_submit()
		RETRY_COUNT option.

	      	CTest module variable: CTEST_SUBMIT_RETRY_COUNT

       CTestSubmitRetryDelay
	      Specify a	delay before retrying submission on network failure.

	      	CTest  Script variable:	none, use the ctest_submit() RETRY_DE-
		LAY option.

	      	CTest module variable: CTEST_SUBMIT_RETRY_DELAY

       CurlOptions
	      Deprecated since version 3.30: Use TLSVerify instead.

	      Specify a	semicolon-separated list of  options  to  control  the
	      Curl  library  that  CTest  uses	internally  to	connect	to the
	      server.

	      	CTest Script variable: CTEST_CURL_OPTIONS

	      	CTest module variable: CTEST_CURL_OPTIONS

	      Possible options are:

	      CURLOPT_SSL_VERIFYPEER_OFF
		     Disable the CURLOPT_SSL_VERIFYPEER	curl option.

	      CURLOPT_SSL_VERIFYHOST_OFF
		     Disable the CURLOPT_SSL_VERIFYHOST	curl option.

       DropLocation
	      Legacy option.  When SubmitURL is	not  set,  it  is  constructed
	      from  DropMethod,	 DropSiteUser, DropSitePassword, DropSite, and
	      DropLocation.

	      	CTest Script variable: CTEST_DROP_LOCATION

	      	CTest	module	 variable:   DROP_LOCATION   if	  set,	  else
		CTEST_DROP_LOCATION

       DropMethod
	      Legacy  option.	When  SubmitURL	 is not	set, it	is constructed
	      from DropMethod, DropSiteUser, DropSitePassword,	DropSite,  and
	      DropLocation.

	      	CTest Script variable: CTEST_DROP_METHOD

	      	CTest	 module	   variable:	DROP_METHOD   if   set,	  else
		CTEST_DROP_METHOD

       DropSite
	      Legacy option.  When SubmitURL is	not  set,  it  is  constructed
	      from  DropMethod,	 DropSiteUser, DropSitePassword, DropSite, and
	      DropLocation.

	      	CTest Script variable: CTEST_DROP_SITE

	      	CTest module variable: DROP_SITE if set, else CTEST_DROP_SITE

       DropSitePassword
	      Legacy option.  When SubmitURL is	not  set,  it  is  constructed
	      from  DropMethod,	 DropSiteUser, DropSitePassword, DropSite, and
	      DropLocation.

	      	CTest Script variable: CTEST_DROP_SITE_PASSWORD

	      	CTest  module  variable:  DROP_SITE_PASSWORD  if   set,	  else
		CTEST_DROP_SITE_PASWORD

       DropSiteUser
	      Legacy  option.	When  SubmitURL	 is not	set, it	is constructed
	      from DropMethod, DropSiteUser, DropSitePassword,	DropSite,  and
	      DropLocation.

	      	CTest Script variable: CTEST_DROP_SITE_USER

	      	CTest	module	 variable:   DROP_SITE_USER   if   set,	  else
		CTEST_DROP_SITE_USER

       IsCDash
	      Legacy option.  Not used.

	      	CTest Script variable: CTEST_DROP_SITE_CDASH

	      	CTest module variable: CTEST_DROP_SITE_CDASH

       ScpCommand
	      Legacy option.  Not used.

	      	CTest Script variable: CTEST_SCP_COMMAND

	      	CTest module variable: SCPCOMMAND

       Site   Describe the dashboard client host site  with  a	short  string.
	      (Hostname, domain, etc.)

	      	CTest Script variable: CTEST_SITE

	      	CTest  module  variable:  SITE,	initialized by the site_name()
		command

       SubmitURL
	      The http or https	URL of the dashboard server to send  the  sub-
	      mission to.

	      	CTest Script variable: CTEST_SUBMIT_URL

	      	CTest  module  variable:  SUBMIT_URL  if  set, else CTEST_SUB-
		MIT_URL

       SubmitInactivityTimeout
	      The time to wait for the submission after	which it  is  canceled
	      if not completed.	Specify	a zero value to	disable	timeout.

	      	CTest Script variable: CTEST_SUBMIT_INACTIVITY_TIMEOUT

	      	CTest module variable: CTEST_SUBMIT_INACTIVITY_TIMEOUT

       TLSVersion
	      New in version 3.30.

	      Specify a	minimum	TLS version allowed when submitting to a dash-
	      board via	https:// URLs.

	      	CTest Script variable: CTEST_TLS_VERSION

	      	CTest module variable: CTEST_TLS_VERSION

	      Changed in version 3.31: The default is TLS 1.2.	Previously, no
	      minimum version was enforced by default.

       TLSVerify
	      New in version 3.30.

	      Specify  a boolean value indicating whether to verify the	server
	      certificate when submitting to a dashboard via https:// URLs.

	      	CTest Script variable: CTEST_TLS_VERIFY

	      	CTest module variable: CTEST_TLS_VERIFY

	      Changed in version 3.31: The default is on.  Previously, the de-
	      fault was	off.  Users may	set the	 CMAKE_TLS_VERIFY  environment
	      variable to 0 to restore the old default.

       TriggerSite
	      Legacy option.  Not used.

	      	CTest Script variable: CTEST_TRIGGER_SITE

	      	CTest  module  variable: TRIGGER_SITE if set, else CTEST_TRIG-
		GER_SITE

SHOW AS	JSON OBJECT MODEL
       New in version 3.14.

       When the	--show-only=json-v1 command line option	is given, the test in-
       formation is output in JSON format.  Version 1.0	 of  the  JSON	object
       model is	defined	as follows:

       kind   The string "ctestInfo".

       version
	      A	 JSON  object  specifying the version components.  Its members
	      are

	      major  A non-negative integer specifying the major version  com-
		     ponent.

	      minor  A	non-negative integer specifying	the minor version com-
		     ponent.

       backtraceGraph
	      JSON object representing backtrace information with the  follow-
	      ing members:

	      commands
		     List of command names.

	      files  List of file names.

	      nodes  List of node JSON objects with members:

		     command
			    Index  into	 the commands member of	the backtrace-
			    Graph.

		     file   Index into the files member	of the backtraceGraph.

		     line   Line number	in the file where  the	backtrace  was
			    added.

		     parent Index  into	the nodes member of the	backtraceGraph
			    representing the parent in the graph.

       tests  A	JSON array listing information about each test.	 Each entry is
	      a	JSON object with members:

	      name   Test name.

	      config Configuration that	the test can  run  on.	 Empty	string
		     means any config.

	      command
		     List  where the first element is the test command and the
		     remaining elements	are the	command	arguments.

	      backtrace
		     Index into	the nodes member of the	backtraceGraph.

	      properties
		     Test properties.  Can contain keys	for each of  the  sup-
		     ported test properties.

RESOURCE ALLOCATION
       CTest provides a	mechanism for tests to specify the resources that they
       need  in	 a  fine-grained  way,	and for	users to specify the resources
       available on the	running	machine. This allows CTest to internally  keep
       track  of  which	 resources  are	 in use	and which are free, scheduling
       tests in	a way that prevents them from trying to	claim  resources  that
       are not available.

       When  the  resource allocation feature is used, CTest will not oversub-
       scribe resources. For example, if a resource has	8  slots,  CTest  will
       not  run	 tests that collectively use more than 8 slots at a time. This
       has the effect of limiting how many tests can run at  any  given	 time,
       even  if	 a high	-j argument is used, if	those tests all	use some slots
       from the	same resource.	In addition, it	means that a single test  that
       uses  more of a resource	than is	available on a machine will not	run at
       all (and	will be	reported as Not	Run).

       A common	use case for this feature is for tests that require the	use of
       a GPU.  Multiple	tests can simultaneously allocate memory from  a  GPU,
       but if too many tests try to do this at once, some of them will fail to
       allocate,  resulting  in	a failed test, even though the test would have
       succeeded if it had the memory it needed. By using the resource alloca-
       tion feature, each test can specify how much memory it requires from  a
       GPU,  allowing CTest to schedule	tests in a way that running several of
       these tests at once does	not exhaust the	GPU's memory pool.

       Please note that	CTest has no concept of	what a GPU is or how much mem-
       ory it has. It does not have any	way of communicating with a GPU	to re-
       trieve this information or perform any memory management, although  the
       project	can define a test that provides	details	about the test machine
       (see Dynamically-Generated Resource Specification File).

       CTest keeps track of a list of abstract resource	types, each  of	 which
       has  a  certain	number	of slots available for tests to	use. Each test
       specifies the number of slots that it requires from a certain resource,
       and CTest then schedules	them in	a way that prevents the	 total	number
       of slots	in use from exceeding the listed capacity. When	a test is exe-
       cuted,  and slots from a	resource are allocated to that test, tests may
       assume that they	have exclusive use of those slots for the duration  of
       the test's process.

       The CTest resource allocation feature consists of at least two inputs:

        The resource specification file, described below, which describes the
	 resources available on	the system.

        The  RESOURCE_GROUPS property of tests, which describes the resources
	 required by the test.

       When CTest runs a test, the resources allocated to that test are	passed
       in the form of a	set of environment variables as	described below. Using
       this information	to decide which	resource to connect to is left to  the
       test writer.

       The  RESOURCE_GROUPS property tells CTest what resources	a test expects
       to use grouped in a way meaningful to the test.	The test  itself  must
       read  the  environment variables	to determine which resources have been
       allocated to each group.	 For example, each group may correspond	 to  a
       process the test	will spawn when	executed.

       Note  that  even	 if a test specifies a RESOURCE_GROUPS property, it is
       still possible for that to test to run without any resource  allocation
       (and  without the corresponding environment variables) if the user does
       not pass	a resource  specification  file.  Passing  this	 file,	either
       through	the  --resource-spec-file  command-line	 argument  or  the RE-
       SOURCE_SPEC_FILE	argument to ctest_test(), is what  activates  the  re-
       source	allocation   feature.	Tests	should	 check	the  CTEST_RE-
       SOURCE_GROUP_COUNT environment variable to find out whether or not  re-
       source allocation is activated. This variable will always (and only) be
       defined	if resource allocation is activated. If	resource allocation is
       not activated, then the CTEST_RESOURCE_GROUP_COUNT  variable  will  not
       exist,  even  if	 it exists for the parent ctest	process. If a test ab-
       solutely	must have resource allocation, then it can  return  a  failing
       exit  code or use the SKIP_RETURN_CODE or SKIP_REGULAR_EXPRESSION prop-
       erties to indicate a skipped test.

   Resource Specification File
       The resource specification file is a JSON file which is passed to CTest
       in one of a number of ways. It can be specified	on  the	 command  line
       with  the  ctest	--resource-spec-file option, it	can be given using the
       RESOURCE_SPEC_FILE argument of ctest_test(), or it can be generated dy-
       namically as part of test execution (see	Dynamically-Generated Resource
       Specification File).

       If a dashboard script is	used and RESOURCE_SPEC_FILE is not  specified,
       the  value  of CTEST_RESOURCE_SPEC_FILE in the dashboard	script is used
       instead.	    If	  --resource-spec-file,	   RESOURCE_SPEC_FILE,	   and
       CTEST_RESOURCE_SPEC_FILE	in the dashboard script	are not	specified, the
       value  of  CTEST_RESOURCE_SPEC_FILE in the CMake	build is used instead.
       If none of these	are specified, no resource spec	file is	used.

       The resource specification file must be a JSON object. All examples  in
       this document assume the	following resource specification file:

	  {
	    "version": {
	      "major": 1,
	      "minor": 0
	    },
	    "local": [
	      {
		"gpus":	[
		  {
		    "id": "0",
		    "slots": 2
		  },
		  {
		    "id": "1",
		    "slots": 4
		  },
		  {
		    "id": "2",
		    "slots": 2
		  },
		  {
		    "id": "3"
		  }
		],
		"crypto_chips":	[
		  {
		    "id": "card0",
		    "slots": 4
		  }
		]
	      }
	    ]
	  }

       The members are:

       version
	      An  object  containing a major integer field and a minor integer
	      field.  Currently, the only supported version is major 1,	 minor
	      0. Any other value is an error.

       local  A	JSON array of resource sets present on the system.  Currently,
	      this array is restricted to being	of size	1.

	      Each array element is a JSON object with members whose names are
	      equal  to	 the desired resource types, such as gpus. These names
	      must start with a	lowercase letter or an underscore, and	subse-
	      quent  characters	 can be	a lowercase letter, a digit, or	an un-
	      derscore.	Uppercase letters are  not  allowed,  because  certain
	      platforms	 have  case-insensitive	environment variables. See the
	      Environment Variables section below for more information.	It  is
	      recommended that the resource type name be the plural of a noun,
	      such as gpus or crypto_chips (and	not gpu	or crypto_chip.)

	      Please  note that	the names gpus and crypto_chips	are just exam-
	      ples, and	CTest does not interpret them in any way. You are free
	      to make up any resource type you want to meet your own  require-
	      ments.

	      The  value  for each resource type is a JSON array consisting of
	      JSON objects, each of which describe a specific instance of  the
	      specified	resource. These	objects	have the following members:

	      id     A	string	consisting  of an identifier for the resource.
		     Each character in the identifier can be a lowercase  let-
		     ter,  a  digit,  or an underscore.	 Uppercase letters are
		     not allowed.

		     Identifiers must be unique	within a resource  type.  How-
		     ever,  they  do  not  have	 to  be	unique across resource
		     types. For	example, it is valid to	have a	gpus  resource
		     named  0 and a crypto_chips resource named	0, but not two
		     gpus resources both named 0.

		     Please note that the IDs 0, 1, 2, 3, and card0  are  just
		     examples,	and  CTest does	not interpret them in any way.
		     You are free to make up any IDs you want to meet your own
		     requirements.

	      slots  An	optional unsigned  number  specifying  the  number  of
		     slots  available on the resource. For example, this could
		     be	megabytes of RAM  on  a	 GPU,  or  cryptography	 units
		     available	on a cryptography chip.	If slots is not	speci-
		     fied, a default value of 1	is assumed.

       In the example file above, there	are four GPUs with ID's	0  through  3.
       GPU 0 has 2 slots, GPU 1	has 4, GPU 2 has 2, and	GPU 3 has a default of
       1 slot. There is	also one cryptography chip with	4 slots.

   RESOURCE_GROUPS Property
       See RESOURCE_GROUPS for a description of	this property.

   Environment Variables
       Once CTest has decided which resources to allocate to a test, it	passes
       this  information  to  the  test	 executable as a series	of environment
       variables. For each example below, we will  assume  that	 the  test  in
       question	      has	a	RESOURCE_GROUPS	      property	    of
       2,gpus:2;gpus:4,gpus:1,crypto_chips:2.

       The following variables are passed to the test process:

       CTEST_RESOURCE_GROUP_COUNT
	      The total	number of  groups  specified  by  the  RESOURCE_GROUPS
	      property.	For example:

	      	CTEST_RESOURCE_GROUP_COUNT=3

	      This  variable will only be defined if ctest(1) has been given a
	      --resource-spec-file, or if ctest_test() has been	 given	a  RE-
	      SOURCE_SPEC_FILE.	 If  no	 resource  specification file has been
	      given, this variable will	not be defined.

       CTEST_RESOURCE_GROUP_<num>
	      The list of resource types allocated to each  group,  with  each
	      item  separated  by  a  comma.  <num>  is	 a number from zero to
	      CTEST_RESOURCE_GROUP_COUNT minus one. CTEST_RESOURCE_GROUP_<num>
	      is defined for each <num>	in this	range. For example:

	      	CTEST_RESOURCE_GROUP_0=gpus

	      	CTEST_RESOURCE_GROUP_1=gpus

	      	CTEST_RESOURCE_GROUP_2=crypto_chips,gpus

       CTEST_RESOURCE_GROUP_<num>_<resource-type>
	      The list of resource IDs and number of slots from	each ID	 allo-
	      cated  to	 each  group  for a given resource type. This variable
	      consists of a series of pairs, each pair separated  by  a	 semi-
	      colon,  and with the two items in	the pair separated by a	comma.
	      The first	item in	each pair is id: followed by the ID of	a  re-
	      source  of  type	<resource-type>, and the second	item is	slots:
	      followed by the number of	slots from that	resource allocated  to
	      the given	group. For example:

	      	CTEST_RESOURCE_GROUP_0_GPUS=id:0,slots:2

	      	CTEST_RESOURCE_GROUP_1_GPUS=id:2,slots:2

	      	CTEST_RESOURCE_GROUP_2_GPUS=id:1,slots:4;id:3,slots:1

	      	CTEST_RESOURCE_GROUP_2_CRYPTO_CHIPS=id:card0,slots:2

	      In this example, group 0 gets 2 slots from GPU 0,	group 1	gets 2
	      slots  from  GPU	2, and group 2 gets 4 slots from GPU 1,	1 slot
	      from GPU 3, and 2	slots from cryptography	chip card0.

	      <num> is a number	from zero to CTEST_RESOURCE_GROUP_COUNT	 minus
	      one.   <resource-type> is	the name of a resource type, converted
	      to uppercase.  CTEST_RESOURCE_GROUP_<num>_<resource-type>	is de-
	      fined for	the product of each <num> in the  range	 listed	 above
	      and each resource	type listed in CTEST_RESOURCE_GROUP_<num>.

	      Because  some platforms have case-insensitive names for environ-
	      ment variables, the names	of resource types may not clash	 in  a
	      case-insensitive	environment.  Because of this, for the sake of
	      simplicity, all resource types must be listed in	all  lowercase
	      in  the  resource	 specification file and	in the RESOURCE_GROUPS
	      property,	and  they  are	converted  to  all  uppercase  in  the
	      CTEST_RESOURCE_GROUP_<num>_<resource-type> environment variable.

   Dynamically-Generated Resource Specification	File
       New in version 3.28.

       A  project  may	optionally specify a single test which will be used to
       dynamically generate the	resource specification file  that  CTest  will
       use  for	 scheduling  tests that	use resources. The test	that generates
       the file	must have the GENERATED_RESOURCE_SPEC_FILE property  set,  and
       must have exactly one fixture in	its FIXTURES_SETUP property. This fix-
       ture  is	 considered by CTest to	have special meaning: it's the fixture
       that generates the resource spec	file. The fixture may have  any	 name.
       If  such	a fixture exists, all tests that have RESOURCE_GROUPS set must
       have the	fixture	in their FIXTURES_REQUIRED, and	a resource  spec  file
       may  not	 be  specified	with  the --resource-spec-file argument	or the
       CTEST_RESOURCE_SPEC_FILE	variable.

JOB SERVER INTEGRATION
       New in version 3.29.

       On POSIX	systems, when running under the	context	of a Job Server, CTest
       shares its job slots.  This is independent of the PROCESSORS test prop-
       erty, which still counts	against	CTest's	-j parallel level.  CTest  ac-
       quires  exactly one token from the job server before running each test,
       and returns it when the test finishes.

       For example, consider the Makefile:

	  test:
	       +ctest -j 8

       When invoked via	make -j	2 test,	ctest connects to the job server,  ac-
       quires a	token for each test, and runs at most 2	tests concurrently.

       On Windows systems, job server integration is not yet implemented.

SEE ALSO
       The following resources are available to	get help using CMake:

       Home Page
	      https://cmake.org

	      The primary starting point for learning about CMake.

       Online Documentation and	Community Resources
	      https://cmake.org/documentation

	      Links  to	available documentation	and community resources	may be
	      found on this web	page.

       Discourse Forum
	      https://discourse.cmake.org

	      The Discourse Forum hosts	discussion and questions about CMake.

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