Not all were converted because they were designed for packaged applications whereas low level tests are designed to run as "native" non-packaged applications.
- reporting support for non-desktop platforms, for the moment Catch2 report type "console" is used that is sent to a .out file
- most number of tests possible running multi platform, slower tests excluded on incremental builds
- slow tests are moved to run on the monolithic build
- Catch2 report failure event listener such that Horde detects them as build errors. Must add new Horde matcher for Catch2 failures
#rb Mark.Lintott
#preflight 623c8de389625f0612dabd64
[CL 19498448 by chris constantinescu in ue5-main branch]
- Each module can now have a Tests folder at its root containing low level tests written with Catch2
- Used like this: UnrealBuildTool.exe -Mode=Test TargetName Platform Configuration
- It creates a test executable that's associated with the specified build Target and it includes all the tests for the Target AND all its dependencies as well
- When building without -Mode=Test it will omit the Tests folder contents from compilation: in theory we never allowed folders named Tests at the root of modules, but there might be isolated exceptions where we didn't validate folder names - in this case we will need to move that Tests folder one level up for example
- Code paths for test and non-test builds are entirely separated
#jira UE-135280
#rb Jerome.Delattre
#preflight 61e839d5276892ce10759205
[CL 18663474 by chris constantinescu in ue5-main branch]