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Running test suites using Mono

Before running tests, build Mono using the desired configuration.

Runtime Tests

Desktop Mono:

To build the runtime tests for Mono JIT or interpreter, build CoreCLR and execute the following command from $(REPO_ROOT)/src/tests

./build.sh excludemonofailures <release|debug>

Run individual test:

cd src/mono
make run-tests-coreclr CoreClrTest="bash ../../artifacts/tests/coreclr/OSX.x64.Release/JIT/opt/InstructionCombining/DivToMul/DivToMul.sh"

Run all tests:

cd src/mono
make run-tests-coreclr-all

WebAssembly:

Build the runtime tests for WebAssembly

$(REPO_ROOT)/src/tests/build.sh -excludemonofailures os Browser wasm <Release/Debug>

The last few lines of the build log should contain something like this:

--------------------------------------------------
 Example run.sh command

 src/tests/run.sh --coreOverlayDir=<repo_root>artifacts/tests/coreclr/Browser.wasm.Release/Tests/Core_Root --testNativeBinDir=<repo_root>/artifacts/obj/coreclr/Browser.wasm.Release/tests --testRootDir=<repo_root>/artifacts/tests/coreclr/Browser.wasm.Release --copyNativeTestBin Release
--------------------------------------------------

To run all tests, execute that command, adding wasm to the end.

Android:

Build the runtime tests for Android x64

$(REPO_ROOT)/src/tests/build.sh -excludemonofailures os Android x64 <Release/Debug>

The last few lines of the build log should contain something like this:

--------------------------------------------------
 Example run.sh command

 src/tests/run.sh --coreOverlayDir=<repo_root>artifacts/tests/coreclr/Android.x64.Release/Tests/Core_Root --testNativeBinDir=<repo_root>/artifacts/obj/coreclr/Android.x64.Release/tests --testRootDir=<repo_root>/artifacts/tests/coreclr/Android.x64.Release --copyNativeTestBin Release
--------------------------------------------------

To run all tests, execute that command, adding Android at the end.

Additional Documents

For more details about internals of the runtime tests, please refer to the CoreCLR testing documents

Libraries tests

Desktop Mono

Build and run library tests against Mono JIT or interpreter

$(REPO_ROOT)/dotnet.sh build /t:Test /p:RuntimeFlavor=mono /p:Configuration=<Release/Debug> $(REPO_ROOT)/src/libraries/<library>/tests

Alternatively, you could execute the following command from $(REPO_ROOT)/src/mono

make run-tests-corefx-<library>

For example, the following command is for running System.Runtime tests:

make run-tests-corefx-System.Runtime

Mobile targets and WebAssembly

Build and run library tests against Webassembly, Android or iOS. See instructions located in Library testing document folder

Running the Mono samples

There are a few convenient samples located in $(REPO_ROOT)/src/mono/sample, which could help you test your program easily with different flavors of Mono or do a sanity check on the build. The samples are set up to work with a specific configuration; please refer to the relevant Makefile for specifics. If you would like to work with a different configuration, you can edit the Makefile.

Desktop Mono

To run the desktop Mono sample, cd to HelloWorld and execute:

make run

Note that the default configuration of this sample is LLVM JIT.

WebAssembly

To run the WebAssembly sample, cd to wasm. There are two sub-folders browser and console. One is set up to run the progam in browser, the other is set up to run the program in console. Enter the desirable sub-folder and execute

make build && make run

Android

To run the Android sample, cd to Android and execute

make run

iOS

To run the iOS sample, cd to iOS and execute

make run