gecko-dev/security/nss/gtests
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base_gtest
certdb_gtest
certhigh_gtest
common
cryptohi_gtest
der_gtest
freebl_gtest Bug 1815435 - land NSS NSS_3_89_BETA4 UPGRADE_NSS_RELEASE, r=keeler 2023-03-08 00:15:30 +00:00
google_test
mozpkix_gtest Bug 1821434 - land NSS NSS_3_90_BETA1 UPGRADE_NSS_RELEASE, r=nkulatova 2023-05-25 12:00:46 +00:00
nss_bogo_shim Bug 1815435 - land NSS NSS_3_89_BETA4 UPGRADE_NSS_RELEASE, r=keeler 2023-03-08 00:15:30 +00:00
pk11_gtest Bug 1815435 - land NSS NSS_3_89_BETA4 UPGRADE_NSS_RELEASE, r=keeler 2023-03-08 00:15:30 +00:00
pkcs11testmodule
smime_gtest
softoken_gtest
ssl_gtest Bug 1821434 - land NSS NSS_3_90_BETA1 UPGRADE_NSS_RELEASE, r=nkulatova 2023-05-25 12:00:46 +00:00
sysinit_gtest
util_gtest Bug 1821434 - land NSS NSS_3_90_BETA1 UPGRADE_NSS_RELEASE, r=nkulatova 2023-05-25 12:00:46 +00:00
__init__.py
.clang-format
Makefile
manifest.mn
README

GTest-based Unit Tests

This directory contains GTest-based unit tests for NSS libssl.

If your environment doesn't have C++ compiler suitable to build these tests,
you may disable them using ``NSS_DISABLE_GTESTS=1''

Once built, they are run as part of running ``test/all.sh''
You can run just the GTests by running ``tests/ssl_gtests/ssl_gtests.sh''

They can be run standalone or under a debugger by invoking the ssl_gtest
executable with a ``-d'' option pointing to the directory created by either
of the above options.  You can find that in

  tests_results/security/${hostname}.${NUMBER}/ssl_gtests