How to test OpenJDK?
Kelly O'Hair
Kelly.Ohair at Sun.COM
Sun May 31 21:25:29 UTC 2009
Cudos to Jon for having a testbase that is 100% pass, that IS the way to go. ;^)
So I think that means you can
cd langtools/test
and either run jtreg, or use the Makefile
make PRODUCT_HOME=your_j2sdk-image-dir JT_HOME=jtreg_home TESTDIRS=.
How you run the jtreg tests is up to you.
See http://openjdk.java.net/jtreg/faq.html
-kto
Jonathan Gibbons wrote:
> There are ~1500 tests in langtools/test, and all should pass.
>
> -- Jon
>
>
> On May 31, 2009, at 11:39 AM, Kelly O'Hair wrote:
>
>> See http://openjdk.java.net/jtreg/
>>
>>
>> I tend to use the jdk/test/Makefile myself:
>>
>> cd jdk/test && make PRODUCT_HOME=your_j2sdk-image-dir
>> JT_HOME=jtreg_home TESTDIRS=java/lang
>>
>> There are quite a few tests in the jdk/test directory and the above
>> only runs the java/lang tests, which should all pass.
>>
>> As to which tests reliably pass and which fail, I can't tell you.
>> Maybe someone else can refer to something that documents what tests
>> are expected to pass in their area.
>>
>> -kto
>>
>> lianshun Liu wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>> When I've finished building OpenJDK, how can I make sure that it will
>>> work well? Is there any test suites that can be used to test the JVM?
>>> Thanks :)
>>> Lianshun Liu
>
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