Running jtreg
jtreg is the test harness used by the OpenJDK test framework. The script linux/jtreg
is a shell script that runs fine on Mac OS X. It will run all the tests under $SRC/jdk/.
By default jtreg will use the current jvm for running both the test harness and the tests themselves.
The examples below use the jtreg option -jdk
to specify the JDK compiled in the macosx-port source directory.
Example: running all the jdk tests (takes a long time):
cd <path-to-macosx-port-source>/jdk/ <path to jtreg>/linux/bin/jtreg -jdk:../build/macosx-universal/j2sdk-bundle/1.7.0.jdk/Contents/Home/ -v:summary test
Example: running just the jdk java/lang tests (approximately 340 tests; completes in about 6 minutes):
cd <path-to-macosx-port-source>/jdk/ <path to jtreg>/linux/bin/jtreg -jdk:../build/macosx-universal/j2sdk-bundle/1.7.0.jdk/Contents/Home/ -v:summary test/java/lang
If you run jtreg
by making a symbolic link to linux/jtreg
in another directory already on your PATH
you will need to export a JT_HOME
environmental variable.
jtreg known failures
- java/awt/Container/isRemoveNotifyNeeded/JInternalFrameTest.java (Issue: MACOSX_PORT-5)