#+Title: Org-mode Testing #+Babel: results silent The following instructions describe how to get started using the Org-mode test framework. 1) Install the jump.el testing dependency which is included as a git submodule in the org-mode repository. To do so run the following git submodule commands from inside the base of the Org-mode directory (or just execute the following code block). #+begin_src sh cd .. git submodule init git submodule update #+end_src 2) Load the [[file:org-test.el][org-test.el]] file #+begin_src emacs-lisp (load-file "org-test.el") #+end_src 3) The =org-test-jump= command is now bound to =M-C-j= in all emacs-lisp files. Call this command from any file in the =lisp/= directory of the org-mode repository to jump to the related test file in the =testing/= directory. Call this functions with a prefix argument, and the corresponding test file will be stubbed out if it doesn't already exist. 4) [[info:ert#Top][Review the ERT documentation]] 5) A number of org-mode-specific functions and macros are provided in =org-test.el= see the [[file:org-test.el::%3B%3B%3B%20Functions%20for%20writing%20tests][;;; Functions for Writing Tests]] subsection of that file. Some of these functions make use of example org-mode files located in the [[file:examples][examples/]] directory. 6) Functions for loading and running the Org-mode tests are provided in the [[file:org-test.el::%3B%3B%3B%20Load%20and%20Run%20tests][;;; Load and Run Tests]] subsection, the most important of which are - =org-test-load= which loads the entire Org-mode test suite - =org-test-current-defun= which runs all tests for the current function around point (should be called from inside of an Org-mode elisp file) - =org-test-run-all-tests= which runs the entire Org-mode test suite - also note that the =ert= command can also be used to run tests