Solution: - Add check for the [count] parameter in zmq_sendiov() and zmq_recviov() - Use and add test for zmq_sendiov() in tests/test_iov.cpp - Add error state tests for zmq_sendiov() in tests/test_iov.cpp - Add error state tests for zmq_recviov() in tests/test_iov.cpp - Cleanup tests/test_iov.cpp for style, consistency and clarity - Generally improve test coverage for both API methods Hat-tip: @somdoron, @bluca
Guidelines for tests
Write your test case as if you were writing clean application code. It should be safe to compile on all platforms.
The only include file you should use is testutil.hpp
. Do not include files from src. Do not use the internal libzmq API or your test case is fair game to be deleted.
If you must write non-portable code, wrap it in #ifdefs to ensure it will compile and run on all systems.
Note that testutil.hpp includes platform.h. Do not include it yourself as it changes location depending on the build system and OS.
All sources must contain the correct header. Please copy from test_system.cpp if you're not certain.
Please use only ANSI C99 in test cases, no C++. This is to make the code more reusable.
On many slower environments, like embedded systems, VMs or CI systems, test might fail because it takes time for sockets to settle after a connect. If you need to add a sleep, please be consistent with all the other tests and use: msleep (SETTLE_TIME);
Building tests in Windows
Install CMAKE CMD> CMAKE libzmq/tests CMD> tests.sln CMD> # build all projects in the solution