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pytorch/test/cpp/jit/README.md
Michael Suo 22401b850b port all JIT tests to gtest (#45264)
Summary:
Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch/pull/45264

Context for why we are porting to gtest in: https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch/pull/45018.

This PR completes the process of porting and removes unused files/macros.

Test Plan: Imported from OSS

Reviewed By: ZolotukhinM

Differential Revision: D23901392

Pulled By: suo

fbshipit-source-id: 89526890e1a49462f3f77718f4ee273c5bc578ba
2020-09-25 11:37:43 -07:00

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JIT C++ Tests

Adding a new test

First, create a new test file. Test files should have be placed in this directory, with a name that starts with test_, like test_foo.cpp.

In general a single test suite

Add your test file to the JIT_TEST_SRCS list in test/cpp/jit/CMakeLists.txt.

A test file may look like:

#include <gtest/gtest.h>

using namespace ::torch::jit

TEST(FooTest, BarBaz) {
   // ...
}

// Append '_CUDA' to the test case name will automatically filter it out if CUDA
// is not compiled.
TEST(FooTest, NeedsAGpu_CUDA) {
   // ...
}

// Similarly, if only one GPU is detected, tests with `_MultiCUDA` at the end
// will not be run.
TEST(FooTest, NeedsMultipleGpus_MultiCUDA) {
   // ...
}

Building and running the tests

The following commands assume you are in PyTorch root.

# ... Build PyTorch from source, e.g.
python setup.py develop
# (re)build just the binary
ninja -C build bin/test_jit
# run tests
build/bin/test_jit --gtest_filter='glob_style_filter*'