script_assets_tests
into its own suite
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test: Move `script_assets_tests` into its own suite (Hennadii Stepanov) Pull request description: This PR ensures that the `script_assets_tests` test case is explicitly reported as "Skipped" when it is not run, making it clearer when running the test suite with `ctest`: - on the master branch @9355578a77
: ``` $ env -u DIR_UNIT_TEST_DATA ctest --test-dir build -j 16 -R "^script_" Internal ctest changing into directory: /home/hebasto/git/bitcoin/build Test project /home/hebasto/git/bitcoin/build Start 87: script_tests Start 83: script_p2sh_tests Start 85: script_segwit_tests Start 86: script_standard_tests Start 84: script_parse_tests 1/5 Test #84: script_parse_tests ............... Passed 0.11 sec 2/5 Test #86: script_standard_tests ............ Passed 0.11 sec 3/5 Test #85: script_segwit_tests .............. Passed 0.12 sec 4/5 Test #83: script_p2sh_tests ................ Passed 0.12 sec 5/5 Test #87: script_tests ..................... Passed 0.36 sec 100% tests passed, 0 tests failed out of 5 Total Test time (real) = 0.37 sec ``` - with this PR: ``` $ env -u DIR_UNIT_TEST_DATA ctest --test-dir build -j 16 -R "^script_" Internal ctest changing into directory: /home/hebasto/git/bitcoin/build Test project /home/hebasto/git/bitcoin/build Start 83: script_assets_tests Start 88: script_tests Start 84: script_p2sh_tests Start 86: script_segwit_tests Start 87: script_standard_tests Start 85: script_parse_tests 1/6 Test #85: script_parse_tests ............... Passed 0.11 sec 2/6 Test #83: script_assets_tests ..............***Skipped 0.12 sec 3/6 Test #86: script_segwit_tests .............. Passed 0.11 sec 4/6 Test #87: script_standard_tests ............ Passed 0.11 sec 5/6 Test #84: script_p2sh_tests ................ Passed 0.12 sec 6/6 Test #88: script_tests ..................... Passed 0.36 sec 100% tests passed, 0 tests failed out of 6 Total Test time (real) = 0.37 sec The following tests did not run: 83 - script_assets_tests (Skipped) $ env DIR_UNIT_TEST_DATA=/home/hebasto/git/bitcoin/qa-assets/unit_test_data ctest --test-dir build -j 16 -R "^script_" Internal ctest changing into directory: /home/hebasto/git/bitcoin/build Test project /home/hebasto/git/bitcoin/build Start 83: script_assets_tests Start 88: script_tests Start 84: script_p2sh_tests Start 86: script_segwit_tests Start 87: script_standard_tests Start 85: script_parse_tests 1/6 Test #85: script_parse_tests ............... Passed 0.11 sec 2/6 Test #87: script_standard_tests ............ Passed 0.11 sec 3/6 Test #86: script_segwit_tests .............. Passed 0.11 sec 4/6 Test #84: script_p2sh_tests ................ Passed 0.12 sec 5/6 Test #88: script_tests ..................... Passed 0.35 sec 6/6 Test #83: script_assets_tests .............. Passed 1.58 sec 100% tests passed, 0 tests failed out of 6 Total Test time (real) = 1.58 sec ``` ACKs for top commit: maflcko: re-ACKc40dbbbf77
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