# ft_printf test Unit test for the ft\_printf project of 42 school. ![screenshot](./screenshot.png) ## Usage Clone this repo such that: ``` ` |- ft_printf_test/ |- ft_printf/ ``` or modify the `FT_PRINTF_PATH` variable in the Makefile - `> make run`: run the tests in a pretty format - `> make verbose`: to show a more verbose output - `> make quiet`: to show a more quiet output - `> make raw`: run the tests in a ugly but parsable format - `> python3 prettier -h`: show prettier options - `> make generate`: generate 100 random test ### Bonus All the previous `make` command suffixed with `bonus` (i.e `make runbonus`). You may need to `make fclean` in order to clean the previous .o files. ## Random Test Generator It will generate random test according to the `-Wformat` flag of gcc. - `> ./generate -n [number of tests]`: generate n test - `> ./generate -h`: show all available options ### Bonus Add the `--bonus` flag i.e: `> python3 generate.py -n [number of tests] --bonus`. ## Memory leaks check You have to install [valgrind](http://valgrind.org/) with [brew](https://brew.sh/), [here](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/35775102) is a nice thread to install it locally if you don't have root access. You can then run `> brew install valgrind`. - `> make check_leaks`: run valgrind on a test (without the test themself). - `> make check_leaks_verbose`: add `--leak-check=full` to valgrind. ## Credits - [moulitest](https://github.com/yyang42/moulitest) by yyang42 - [pft](https://github.com/gavinfielder/pft) by gavinfielder - [printf\_tester](https://github.com/AntoineBourin/printf-tester) by AntoineBourin - [printf\_tests](https://github.com/BartMassey/printf-tests) by BartMassey - @MrHade for the no bonus test.