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ATF(7)		     BSD Miscellaneous Information Manual		ATF(7)

NAME
     ATF -- introduction to the	Automated Testing Framework

DESCRIPTION
     The Automated Testing Framework (ATF) is a	collection of libraries	to im-
     plement test programs in a	variety	of languages.  These libraries all of-
     fer similar functionality and any test program written with them exposes
     a consistent user interface.

     Test programs using the ATF libraries rely	on a separate runtime engine
     to	execute	them in	a deterministic	fashion.  The runtime engine isolates
     the test programs from the	rest of	the system and ensures some common
     side-effects are cleaned up.  The runtime engine is also responsible for
     gathering the results of all tests	and composing reports.	The current
     runtime of	choice is Kyua,	described in kyua(1).

     If	your operating systems distributes ATF,	it should also provide an in-
     troductory	tests(7) manual	page.  You are encouraged to read it now.

     The rest of this manual page serves as a cross-reference to all the other
     documentation shipped with	ATF.

   Language bindings
     atf-c(3)		    C programming interface.

     atf-c++(3)		    C++	programming interface.

     atf-sh(3)		    sh(1) programming interface.

   Miscellaneous pages
     atf-test-case(4)	    Generic description	of test	cases, independent of
			    the	language they are implemented in.

     atf-test-program(1)    Common interface provided by the test programs
			    written using the ATF libraries.

SEE ALSO
     kyua(1), tests(7)

HISTORY
     ATF started as a Google Summer of Code 2007 project mentored by The Net-
     BSD Foundation.  Its original goal	was to provide a testing framework for
     the NetBSD	operating system, but it grew as an independent	project	be-
     cause the framework itself	did not	need to	be tied	to a specific operat-
     ing system.

     Originally, ATF shipped the collection of libraries described in this
     manual page as well as a runtime engine.  The runtime engine has since
     been replaced by Kyua and the old tools were removed in 0.20, which
     shipped in	early 2014.

     As	of late	2014, both FreeBSD and NetBSD ship ATF in their	base systems
     and provide extensive test	suites based on	it.

     For more details on historical changes, refer to:

	   /usr/share/doc/atf/NEWS

AUTHORS
     For more details on the people that made ATF possible, refer to:

	   /usr/share/doc/atf/AUTHORS

BSD			      September	14, 2014			   BSD

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