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GTESTER()							     GTESTER()

NAME
       gtester - test running utility

SYNOPSIS
       gtester [OPTION]	test-program

DESCRIPTION
       gtester is a utility to run unit	tests that have	been written using the
       GLib test framework.

       Since  GLib  2.62,  gtester-report is deprecated. Use TAP for reporting
       test results instead, and feed it to the	test harness provided by  your
       build system.

       When  called  with  the	-o option, gtester writes an XML report	of the
       test results, which can be converted into HTML using the	gtester-report
       utility.

OPTIONS
       -h, --help
	  Print	help and exit.

       -v, --verbose
	  Print	version	information and	exit.

       --g-fatal-warnings
	  Make warnings	fatal.

       -k, --keep-going
	  Continue running after tests failed.

       -l
	  List paths of	available test cases.

       -m=<MODE>
	  Run test cases in MODE, which	can be one of:

	   perf

	    Run	performance tests.

	   slow, thorough

	    Run	slow tests, or repeat non-deterministic	tests more often.

	   quick

	    Do not run slow or performance  tests,  or	do  extra  repeats  of
	    non-deterministic tests (default).

	   undefined

	    Run	test cases that	deliberately provoke checks or assertion fail-
	    ures, if implemented (default).

	   no-undefined

	    Do	not  run test cases that deliberately provoke checks or	asser-
	    tion failures.

       -p=<TEST-PATH>
	  Only run test	cases matching TEST-PATH.

       -s=<TEST-PATH>
	  Skip test cases matching TEST-PATH.

       --seed=<SEED-STRING>
	  Run all test cases with random number	seed SEED-STRING.

       -o=<LOG-FILE>
	  Write	the test log to	LOG-FILE.

       -q, --quiet
	  Suppress per-test-binary output.

       --verbose
	  Report success per testcase.

SEE ALSO
	<gtester-report(1)>

								     GTESTER()

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