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1 // Copyright 2013 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved. | |
2 // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be | |
3 // found in the LICENSE file. | |
4 | |
5 #include <signal.h> | |
6 | |
7 #include "base/bind.h" | |
8 #include "base/test/launcher/unit_test_launcher.h" | |
9 #include "base/test/test_suite.h" | |
10 #include "mojo/public/tests/test_support_private.h" | |
11 #include "testing/gtest/include/gtest/gtest.h" | |
12 #include "third_party/mojo/src/mojo/edk/embedder/embedder.h" | |
13 #include "third_party/mojo/src/mojo/edk/test/test_support_impl.h" | |
14 | |
15 int main(int argc, char** argv) { | |
16 #if !defined(OS_ANDROID) | |
17 // Silence death test thread warnings on Linux. We can afford to run our death | |
18 // tests a little more slowly (< 10 ms per death test on a Z620). | |
19 // On android, we need to run in the default mode, as the threadsafe mode | |
20 // relies on execve which is not available. | |
21 testing::GTEST_FLAG(death_test_style) = "threadsafe"; | |
22 #endif | |
23 #if defined(OS_ANDROID) | |
24 // On android, the test framework has a signal handler that will print a | |
25 // [ CRASH ] line when the application crashes. This breaks death test has the | |
26 // test runner will consider the death of the child process a test failure. | |
27 // Removing the signal handler solves this issue. | |
28 signal(SIGABRT, SIG_DFL); | |
29 #endif | |
30 | |
31 base::TestSuite test_suite(argc, argv); | |
32 | |
33 mojo::embedder::Init(); | |
34 mojo::test::TestSupport::Init(new mojo::test::TestSupportImpl()); | |
35 | |
36 return base::LaunchUnitTests( | |
37 argc, argv, | |
38 base::Bind(&base::TestSuite::Run, base::Unretained(&test_suite))); | |
39 } | |
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