@@ -166,7 +166,12 @@ many similar tests. In order to reduce duplication in these closely related
tests, most unit testing frameworks (including KUnit) provide the concept of a
*test suite*. A test suite is a collection of test cases for a unit of code
with optional setup and teardown functions that run before/after the whole
-suite and/or every test case. For example:
+suite and/or every test case.
+
+.. note::
+ A test case will only run if it is associated with a test suite.
+
+For example:
.. code-block:: c
@@ -196,7 +201,10 @@ after everything else. ``kunit_test_suite(example_test_suite)`` registers the
test suite with the KUnit test framework.
.. note::
- A test case will only run if it is associated with a test suite.
+ The ``exit`` and ``suite_exit`` functions will run even if ``init`` or
+ ``suite_init`` fail. Make sure that they can handle any inconsistent
+ state which may result from ``init`` or ``suite_init`` encountering errors
+ or exiting early.
``kunit_test_suite(...)`` is a macro which tells the linker to put the
specified test suite in a special linker section so that it can be run by KUnit
@@ -168,6 +168,9 @@ static inline char *kunit_status_to_ok_not_ok(enum kunit_status status)
* test case, similar to the notion of a *test fixture* or a *test class*
* in other unit testing frameworks like JUnit or Googletest.
*
+ * Note that @exit and @suite_exit will run even if @init or @suite_init
+ * fail: make sure they can handle any inconsistent state which may result.
+ *
* Every &struct kunit_case must be associated with a kunit_suite for KUnit
* to run it.
*/