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authorPeter Andersson <peppe@erlang.org>2016-11-21 15:14:34 +0100
committerPeter Andersson <peppe@erlang.org>2016-12-02 08:50:50 +0100
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Correct errors in documentation and add more info
OTP-14044
-rw-r--r--lib/common_test/doc/src/write_test_chapter.xml44
1 files changed, 29 insertions, 15 deletions
diff --git a/lib/common_test/doc/src/write_test_chapter.xml b/lib/common_test/doc/src/write_test_chapter.xml
index 1d3fbb6f76..f70bdb16c5 100644
--- a/lib/common_test/doc/src/write_test_chapter.xml
+++ b/lib/common_test/doc/src/write_test_chapter.xml
@@ -986,15 +986,17 @@
<c>io:put_chars/1</c>, and so on.</p>
<p><c>Importance</c> is compared to a verbosity level set by the
- <c>verbosity</c> start flag/option. The verbosity level can be set per
- category or generally, or both. The default verbosity level,
- <c>?STD_VERBOSITY</c>, is 50, that is, all standard I/O gets printed.
- If a lower verbosity level is set, standard I/O printouts are ignored.
- <c>Common Test</c> performs the following test:</p>
+ <c>verbosity</c> start flag/option. The level can be set per
+ category or generally, or both. If <c>verbosity</c> is not set by the user,
+ a level of 100 (<c>?MAX_VERBOSITY</c> = all printouts visible) is used as
+ default value. <c>Common Test</c> performs the following test:</p>
<pre>
- Importance >= (100-VerbosityLevel)</pre>
- <p>This also means that verbosity level 0 effectively turns all logging off
- (except from printouts made by <c>Common Test</c> itself).</p>
+Importance >= (100-VerbosityLevel)</pre>
+ <p>The constant <c>?STD_VERBOSITY</c> has value 50 (see <c>ct.hrl</c>).
+ At this level, all standard I/O gets printed. If a lower verbosity level
+ is set, standard I/O printouts are ignored. Verbosity level 0 effectively
+ turns all logging off (except from printouts made by <c>Common Test</c>
+ itself).</p>
<p>The general verbosity level is not associated with any particular
category. This level sets the threshold for the standard I/O printouts,
@@ -1003,17 +1005,17 @@
<p><em>Examples:</em></p>
<p>Some printouts during test case execution:</p>
- <pre>
+ <pre>
io:format("1. Standard IO, importance = ~w~n", [?STD_IMPORTANCE]),
ct:log("2. Uncategorized, importance = ~w", [?STD_IMPORTANCE]),
- ct:log(info, "3. Categorized info, importance = ~w", [?STD_IMPORTANCE]]),
+ ct:log(info, "3. Categorized info, importance = ~w", [?STD_IMPORTANCE]),
ct:log(info, ?LOW_IMPORTANCE, "4. Categorized info, importance = ~w", [?LOW_IMPORTANCE]),
- ct:log(error, "5. Categorized error, importance = ~w", [?HI_IMPORTANCE]),
- ct:log(error, ?HI_IMPORTANCE, "6. Categorized error, importance = ~w", [?MAX_IMPORTANCE]),</pre>
+ ct:log(error, ?HI_IMPORTANCE, "5. Categorized error, importance = ~w", [?HI_IMPORTANCE]),
+ ct:log(error, ?MAX_IMPORTANCE, "6. Categorized error, importance = ~w", [?MAX_IMPORTANCE]),</pre>
- <p>If starting the test without specifying any verbosity levels as follows:</p>
+ <p>If starting the test with a general verbosity level of 50 (<c>?STD_VERBOSITY</c>):</p>
<pre>
- $ ct_run ...</pre>
+ $ ct_run -verbosity 50</pre>
<p>the following is printed:</p>
<pre>
1. Standard IO, importance = 50
@@ -1031,10 +1033,22 @@
4. Categorized info, importance = 25
6. Categorized error, importance = 99</pre>
+ <p>Note that the category argument is not required in order to only specify the
+ importance of a printout. Example:</p>
+ <pre>
+<c>ct:pal(?LOW_IMPORTANCE, "Info report: ~p", [Info])</c></pre>
+ <p>Or perhaps in combination with constants:</p>
+ <pre>
+-define(INFO, ?LOW_IMPORTANCE).
+-define(ERROR, ?HI_IMPORTANCE).
+
+ct:log(?INFO, "Info report: ~p", [Info])
+ct:pal(?ERROR, "Error report: ~p", [Error])</pre>
+
<p>The functions <seealso marker="ct#set_verbosity-2"><c>ct:set_verbosity/2</c></seealso>
and <seealso marker="ct#get_verbosity-1"><c>ct:get_verbosity/1</c></seealso> may be used
to modify and read verbosity levels during test execution.</p>
-
+
<p>The arguments <c>Format</c> and <c>FormatArgs</c> in <c>ct:log/print/pal</c> are
always passed on to the STDLIB function <c>io:format/3</c> (For details,
see the <seealso marker="stdlib:io"><c>io</c></seealso> manual page).</p>