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							- .. cmake-manual-description: CTest Command-Line Reference
 
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- .. contents::
 
- Synopsis
 
- ========
 
- .. parsed-literal::
 
-  ctest [<options>]
 
-  ctest --build-and-test <path-to-source> <path-to-build>
 
-        --build-generator <generator> [<options>...]
 
-        [--build-options <opts>...] [--test-command <command> [<args>...]]
 
-  ctest {-D <dashboard> | -M <model> -T <action> | -S <script> | -SP <script>}
 
-        [-- <dashboard-options>...]
 
- Description
 
- ===========
 
- The **ctest** executable is the CMake test driver program.
 
- CMake-generated build trees created for projects that use the
 
- :command:`enable_testing` and :command:`add_test` commands have testing support.
 
- This program will run the tests and report results.
 
- Options
 
- =======
 
- ``-C <cfg>, --build-config <cfg>``
 
-  Choose configuration to test.
 
-  Some CMake-generated build trees can have multiple build
 
-  configurations in the same tree.  This option can be used to specify
 
-  which one should be tested.  Example configurations are ``Debug`` and
 
-  ``Release``.
 
- ``--progress``
 
-  Enable short progress output from tests.
 
-  When the output of **ctest** is being sent directly to a terminal, the
 
-  progress through the set of tests is reported by updating the same line
 
-  rather than printing start and end messages for each test on new lines.
 
-  This can significantly reduce the verbosity of the test output.
 
-  Test completion messages are still output on their own line for failed
 
-  tests and the final test summary will also still be logged.
 
-  This option can also be enabled by setting the environment variable
 
-  :envvar:`CTEST_PROGRESS_OUTPUT`.
 
- ``-V,--verbose``
 
-  Enable verbose output from tests.
 
-  Test output is normally suppressed and only summary information is
 
-  displayed.  This option will show all test output.
 
- ``-VV,--extra-verbose``
 
-  Enable more verbose output from tests.
 
-  Test output is normally suppressed and only summary information is
 
-  displayed.  This option will show even more test output.
 
- ``--debug``
 
-  Displaying more verbose internals of CTest.
 
-  This feature will result in a large number of output that is mostly
 
-  useful for debugging dashboard problems.
 
- ``--output-on-failure``
 
-  Output anything outputted by the test program if the test should fail.
 
-  This option can also be enabled by setting the
 
-  :envvar:`CTEST_OUTPUT_ON_FAILURE` environment variable
 
- ``-F``
 
-  Enable failover.
 
-  This option allows CTest to resume a test set execution that was
 
-  previously interrupted.  If no interruption occurred, the ``-F`` option
 
-  will have no effect.
 
- ``-j <jobs>, --parallel <jobs>``
 
-  Run the tests in parallel using the given number of jobs.
 
-  This option tells CTest to run the tests in parallel using given
 
-  number of jobs. This option can also be set by setting the
 
-  :envvar:`CTEST_PARALLEL_LEVEL` environment variable.
 
-  This option can be used with the :prop_test:`PROCESSORS` test property.
 
-  See `Label and Subproject Summary`_.
 
- ``--resource-spec-file <file>``
 
-  Run CTest with :ref:`resource allocation <ctest-resource-allocation>` enabled,
 
-  using the
 
-  :ref:`resource specification file <ctest-resource-specification-file>`
 
-  specified in ``<file>``.
 
-  When ``ctest`` is run as a `Dashboard Client`_ this sets the
 
-  ``ResourceSpecFile`` option of the `CTest Test Step`_.
 
- ``--test-load <level>``
 
-  While running tests in parallel (e.g. with ``-j``), try not to start
 
-  tests when they may cause the CPU load to pass above a given threshold.
 
-  When ``ctest`` is run as a `Dashboard Client`_ this sets the
 
-  ``TestLoad`` option of the `CTest Test Step`_.
 
- ``-Q,--quiet``
 
-  Make CTest quiet.
 
-  This option will suppress all the output.  The output log file will
 
-  still be generated if the ``--output-log`` is specified.  Options such
 
-  as ``--verbose``, ``--extra-verbose``, and ``--debug`` are ignored
 
-  if ``--quiet`` is specified.
 
- ``-O <file>, --output-log <file>``
 
-  Output to log file.
 
-  This option tells CTest to write all its output to a ``<file>`` log file.
 
- ``-N,--show-only[=<format>]``
 
-  Disable actual execution of tests.
 
-  This option tells CTest to list the tests that would be run but not
 
-  actually run them.  Useful in conjunction with the ``-R`` and ``-E``
 
-  options.
 
-  ``<format>`` can be one of the following values.
 
-    ``human``
 
-      Human-friendly output.  This is not guaranteed to be stable.
 
-      This is the default.
 
-    ``json-v1``
 
-      Dump the test information in JSON format.
 
-      See `Show as JSON Object Model`_.
 
- ``-L <regex>, --label-regex <regex>``
 
-  Run tests with labels matching regular expression.
 
-  This option tells CTest to run only the tests whose labels match the
 
-  given regular expression.
 
- ``-R <regex>, --tests-regex <regex>``
 
-  Run tests matching regular expression.
 
-  This option tells CTest to run only the tests whose names match the
 
-  given regular expression.
 
- ``-E <regex>, --exclude-regex <regex>``
 
-  Exclude tests matching regular expression.
 
-  This option tells CTest to NOT run the tests whose names match the
 
-  given regular expression.
 
- ``-LE <regex>, --label-exclude <regex>``
 
-  Exclude tests with labels matching regular expression.
 
-  This option tells CTest to NOT run the tests whose labels match the
 
-  given regular expression.
 
- ``-FA <regex>, --fixture-exclude-any <regex>``
 
-  Exclude fixtures matching ``<regex>`` from automatically adding any tests to
 
-  the test set.
 
-  If a test in the set of tests to be executed requires a particular fixture,
 
-  that fixture's setup and cleanup tests would normally be added to the test set
 
-  automatically. This option prevents adding setup or cleanup tests for fixtures
 
-  matching the ``<regex>``. Note that all other fixture behavior is retained,
 
-  including test dependencies and skipping tests that have fixture setup tests
 
-  that fail.
 
- ``-FS <regex>, --fixture-exclude-setup <regex>``
 
-  Same as ``-FA`` except only matching setup tests are excluded.
 
- ``-FC <regex>, --fixture-exclude-cleanup <regex>``
 
-  Same as ``-FA`` except only matching cleanup tests are excluded.
 
- ``-D <dashboard>, --dashboard <dashboard>``
 
-  Execute dashboard test.
 
-  This option tells CTest to act as a CDash client and perform a
 
-  dashboard test.  All tests are ``<Mode><Test>``, where ``<Mode>`` can be
 
-  ``Experimental``, ``Nightly``, and ``Continuous``, and ``<Test>`` can be
 
-  ``Start``, ``Update``, ``Configure``, ``Build``, ``Test``,
 
-  ``Coverage``, and ``Submit``.
 
-  See `Dashboard Client`_.
 
- ``-D <var>:<type>=<value>``
 
-  Define a variable for script mode.
 
-  Pass in variable values on the command line.  Use in conjunction
 
-  with ``-S`` to pass variable values to a dashboard script.  Parsing ``-D``
 
-  arguments as variable values is only attempted if the value
 
-  following ``-D`` does not match any of the known dashboard types.
 
- ``-M <model>, --test-model <model>``
 
-  Sets the model for a dashboard.
 
-  This option tells CTest to act as a CDash client where the ``<model>``
 
-  can be ``Experimental``, ``Nightly``, and ``Continuous``.
 
-  Combining ``-M`` and ``-T`` is similar to ``-D``.
 
-  See `Dashboard Client`_.
 
- ``-T <action>, --test-action <action>``
 
-  Sets the dashboard action to perform.
 
-  This option tells CTest to act as a CDash client and perform some
 
-  action such as ``start``, ``build``, ``test`` etc. See
 
-  `Dashboard Client Steps`_ for the full list of actions.
 
-  Combining ``-M`` and ``-T`` is similar to ``-D``.
 
-  See `Dashboard Client`_.
 
- ``-S <script>, --script <script>``
 
-  Execute a dashboard for a configuration.
 
-  This option tells CTest to load in a configuration script which sets
 
-  a number of parameters such as the binary and source directories.
 
-  Then CTest will do what is required to create and run a dashboard.
 
-  This option basically sets up a dashboard and then runs ``ctest -D``
 
-  with the appropriate options.
 
-  See `Dashboard Client`_.
 
- ``-SP <script>, --script-new-process <script>``
 
-  Execute a dashboard for a configuration.
 
-  This option does the same operations as ``-S`` but it will do them in a
 
-  separate process.  This is primarily useful in cases where the
 
-  script may modify the environment and you do not want the modified
 
-  environment to impact other ``-S`` scripts.
 
-  See `Dashboard Client`_.
 
- ``-I [Start,End,Stride,test#,test#|Test file], --tests-information``
 
-  Run a specific number of tests by number.
 
-  This option causes CTest to run tests starting at number ``Start``,
 
-  ending at number ``End``, and incrementing by ``Stride``.  Any additional
 
-  numbers after ``Stride`` are considered individual test numbers.  ``Start``,
 
-  ``End``, or ``Stride`` can be empty.  Optionally a file can be given that
 
-  contains the same syntax as the command line.
 
- ``-U, --union``
 
-  Take the Union of ``-I`` and ``-R``.
 
-  When both ``-R`` and ``-I`` are specified by default the intersection of
 
-  tests are run.  By specifying ``-U`` the union of tests is run instead.
 
- ``--rerun-failed``
 
-  Run only the tests that failed previously.
 
-  This option tells CTest to perform only the tests that failed during
 
-  its previous run.  When this option is specified, CTest ignores all
 
-  other options intended to modify the list of tests to run (``-L``, ``-R``,
 
-  ``-E``, ``-LE``, ``-I``, etc).  In the event that CTest runs and no tests
 
-  fail, subsequent calls to CTest with the ``--rerun-failed`` option will run
 
-  the set of tests that most recently failed (if any).
 
- ``--repeat <mode>:<n>``
 
-   Run tests repeatedly based on the given ``<mode>`` up to ``<n>`` times.
 
-   The modes are:
 
-   ``until-fail``
 
-     Require each test to run ``<n>`` times without failing in order to pass.
 
-     This is useful in finding sporadic failures in test cases.
 
-   ``until-pass``
 
-     Allow each test to run up to ``<n>`` times in order to pass.
 
-     Repeats tests if they fail for any reason.
 
-     This is useful in tolerating sporadic failures in test cases.
 
-   ``after-timeout``
 
-     Allow each test to run up to ``<n>`` times in order to pass.
 
-     Repeats tests only if they timeout.
 
-     This is useful in tolerating sporadic timeouts in test cases
 
-     on busy machines.
 
- ``--repeat-until-fail <n>``
 
-  Equivalent to ``--repeat until-fail:<n>``.
 
- ``--max-width <width>``
 
-  Set the max width for a test name to output.
 
-  Set the maximum width for each test name to show in the output.
 
-  This allows the user to widen the output to avoid clipping the test
 
-  name which can be very annoying.
 
- ``--interactive-debug-mode [0|1]``
 
-  Set the interactive mode to ``0`` or ``1``.
 
-  This option causes CTest to run tests in either an interactive mode
 
-  or a non-interactive mode.  On Windows this means that in
 
-  non-interactive mode, all system debug pop up windows are blocked.
 
-  In dashboard mode (``Experimental``, ``Nightly``, ``Continuous``), the default
 
-  is non-interactive.  When just running tests not for a dashboard the
 
-  default is to allow popups and interactive debugging.
 
- ``--no-label-summary``
 
-  Disable timing summary information for labels.
 
-  This option tells CTest not to print summary information for each
 
-  label associated with the tests run.  If there are no labels on the
 
-  tests, nothing extra is printed.
 
-  See `Label and Subproject Summary`_.
 
- ``--no-subproject-summary``
 
-  Disable timing summary information for subprojects.
 
-  This option tells CTest not to print summary information for each
 
-  subproject associated with the tests run.  If there are no subprojects on the
 
-  tests, nothing extra is printed.
 
-  See `Label and Subproject Summary`_.
 
- ``--build-and-test``
 
- See `Build and Test Mode`_.
 
- ``--test-output-size-passed <size>``
 
-  Limit the output for passed tests to ``<size>`` bytes.
 
- ``--test-output-size-failed <size>``
 
-  Limit the output for failed tests to ``<size>`` bytes.
 
- ``--overwrite``
 
-  Overwrite CTest configuration option.
 
-  By default CTest uses configuration options from configuration file.
 
-  This option will overwrite the configuration option.
 
- ``--force-new-ctest-process``
 
-  Run child CTest instances as new processes.
 
-  By default CTest will run child CTest instances within the same
 
-  process.  If this behavior is not desired, this argument will
 
-  enforce new processes for child CTest processes.
 
- ``--schedule-random``
 
-  Use a random order for scheduling tests.
 
-  This option will run the tests in a random order.  It is commonly
 
-  used to detect implicit dependencies in a test suite.
 
- ``--submit-index``
 
-  Legacy option for old Dart2 dashboard server feature.
 
-  Do not use.
 
- ``--timeout <seconds>``
 
-  Set the default test timeout.
 
-  This option effectively sets a timeout on all tests that do not
 
-  already have a timeout set on them via the :prop_test:`TIMEOUT`
 
-  property.
 
- ``--stop-time <time>``
 
-  Set a time at which all tests should stop running.
 
-  Set a real time of day at which all tests should timeout.  Example:
 
-  ``7:00:00 -0400``.  Any time format understood by the curl date parser
 
-  is accepted.  Local time is assumed if no timezone is specified.
 
- ``--print-labels``
 
-  Print all available test labels.
 
-  This option will not run any tests, it will simply print the list of
 
-  all labels associated with the test set.
 
- ``--no-tests=<[error|ignore]>``
 
-  Regard no tests found either as error or ignore it.
 
-  If no tests were found, the default behavior of CTest is to always log an
 
-  error message but to return an error code in script mode only.  This option
 
-  unifies the behavior of CTest by either returning an error code if no tests
 
-  were found or by ignoring it.
 
- .. include:: OPTIONS_HELP.txt
 
- .. _`Label and Subproject Summary`:
 
- Label and Subproject Summary
 
- ============================
 
- CTest prints timing summary information for each ``LABEL`` and subproject
 
- associated with the tests run. The label time summary will not include labels
 
- that are mapped to subprojects.
 
- When the :prop_test:`PROCESSORS` test property is set, CTest will display a
 
- weighted test timing result in label and subproject summaries. The time is
 
- reported with `sec*proc` instead of just `sec`.
 
- The weighted time summary reported for each label or subproject ``j``
 
- is computed as::
 
-   Weighted Time Summary for Label/Subproject j =
 
-       sum(raw_test_time[j,i] * num_processors[j,i], i=1...num_tests[j])
 
-   for labels/subprojects j=1...total
 
- where:
 
- * ``raw_test_time[j,i]``: Wall-clock time for the ``i`` test
 
-   for the ``j`` label or subproject
 
- * ``num_processors[j,i]``: Value of the CTest :prop_test:`PROCESSORS` property
 
-   for the ``i`` test for the ``j`` label or subproject
 
- * ``num_tests[j]``: Number of tests associated with the ``j`` label or subproject
 
- * ``total``: Total number of labels or subprojects that have at least one test run
 
- Therefore, the weighted time summary for each label or subproject represents
 
- the amount of time that CTest gave to run the tests for each label or
 
- subproject and gives a good representation of the total expense of the tests
 
- for each label or subproject when compared to other labels or subprojects.
 
- For example, if ``SubprojectA`` showed ``100 sec*proc`` and ``SubprojectB`` showed
 
- ``10 sec*proc``, then CTest allocated approximately 10 times the CPU/core time
 
- to run the tests for ``SubprojectA`` than for ``SubprojectB`` (e.g. so if effort
 
- is going to be expended to reduce the cost of the test suite for the whole
 
- project, then reducing the cost of the test suite for ``SubprojectA`` would
 
- likely have a larger impact than effort to reduce the cost of the test suite
 
- for ``SubprojectB``).
 
- .. _`Build and Test Mode`:
 
- Build and Test Mode
 
- ===================
 
- CTest provides a command-line signature to configure (i.e. run cmake on),
 
- build, and/or execute a test::
 
-   ctest --build-and-test <path-to-source> <path-to-build>
 
-         --build-generator <generator>
 
-         [<options>...]
 
-         [--build-options <opts>...]
 
-         [--test-command <command> [<args>...]]
 
- The configure and test steps are optional. The arguments to this command line
 
- are the source and binary directories.  The ``--build-generator`` option *must*
 
- be provided to use ``--build-and-test``.  If ``--test-command`` is specified
 
- then that will be run after the build is complete.  Other options that affect
 
- this mode include:
 
- ``--build-target``
 
-  Specify a specific target to build.
 
-  If left out the ``all`` target is built.
 
- ``--build-nocmake``
 
-  Run the build without running cmake first.
 
-  Skip the cmake step.
 
- ``--build-run-dir``
 
-  Specify directory to run programs from.
 
-  Directory where programs will be after it has been compiled.
 
- ``--build-two-config``
 
-  Run CMake twice.
 
- ``--build-exe-dir``
 
-  Specify the directory for the executable.
 
- ``--build-generator``
 
-  Specify the generator to use. See the :manual:`cmake-generators(7)` manual.
 
- ``--build-generator-platform``
 
-  Specify the generator-specific platform.
 
- ``--build-generator-toolset``
 
-  Specify the generator-specific toolset.
 
- ``--build-project``
 
-  Specify the name of the project to build.
 
- ``--build-makeprogram``
 
-  Specify the explicit make program to be used by CMake when configuring and
 
-  building the project. Only applicable for Make and Ninja based generators.
 
- ``--build-noclean``
 
-  Skip the make clean step.
 
- ``--build-config-sample``
 
-  A sample executable to use to determine the configuration that
 
-  should be used.  e.g.  ``Debug``, ``Release`` etc.
 
- ``--build-options``
 
-  Additional options for configuring the build (i.e. for CMake, not for
 
-  the build tool).  Note that if this is specified, the ``--build-options``
 
-  keyword and its arguments must be the last option given on the command
 
-  line, with the possible exception of ``--test-command``.
 
- ``--test-command``
 
-  The command to run as the test step with the ``--build-and-test`` option.
 
-  All arguments following this keyword will be assumed to be part of the
 
-  test command line, so it must be the last option given.
 
- ``--test-timeout``
 
-  The time limit in seconds
 
- .. _`Dashboard Client`:
 
- Dashboard Client
 
- ================
 
- CTest can operate as a client for the `CDash`_ software quality dashboard
 
- application.  As a dashboard client, CTest performs a sequence of steps
 
- to configure, build, and test software, and then submits the results to
 
- a `CDash`_ server. The command-line signature used to submit to `CDash`_ is::
 
-   ctest (-D <dashboard> | -M <model> -T <action> | -S <script> | -SP <script>)
 
-         [-- <dashboard-options>...]
 
- Options for Dashboard Client include:
 
- ``--group <group>``
 
-  Specify what group you'd like to submit results to
 
-  Submit dashboard to specified group instead of default one.  By
 
-  default, the dashboard is submitted to Nightly, Experimental, or
 
-  Continuous group, but by specifying this option, the group can be
 
-  arbitrary.
 
-  This replaces the deprecated option ``--track``.
 
-  Despite the name change its behavior is unchanged.
 
- ``-A <file>, --add-notes <file>``
 
-  Add a notes file with submission.
 
-  This option tells CTest to include a notes file when submitting
 
-  dashboard.
 
- ``--tomorrow-tag``
 
-  ``Nightly`` or ``Experimental`` starts with next day tag.
 
-  This is useful if the build will not finish in one day.
 
- ``--extra-submit <file>[;<file>]``
 
-  Submit extra files to the dashboard.
 
-  This option will submit extra files to the dashboard.
 
- ``--http1.0``
 
-  Submit using `HTTP 1.0`.
 
-  This option will force CTest to use `HTTP 1.0` to submit files to the
 
-  dashboard, instead of `HTTP 1.1`.
 
- ``--no-compress-output``
 
-  Do not compress test output when submitting.
 
-  This flag will turn off automatic compression of test output.  Use
 
-  this to maintain compatibility with an older version of CDash which
 
-  doesn't support compressed test output.
 
- Dashboard Client Steps
 
- ----------------------
 
- CTest defines an ordered list of testing steps of which some or all may
 
- be run as a dashboard client:
 
- ``Start``
 
-   Start a new dashboard submission to be composed of results recorded
 
-   by the following steps.
 
-   See the `CTest Start Step`_ section below.
 
- ``Update``
 
-   Update the source tree from its version control repository.
 
-   Record the old and new versions and the list of updated source files.
 
-   See the `CTest Update Step`_ section below.
 
- ``Configure``
 
-   Configure the software by running a command in the build tree.
 
-   Record the configuration output log.
 
-   See the `CTest Configure Step`_ section below.
 
- ``Build``
 
-   Build the software by running a command in the build tree.
 
-   Record the build output log and detect warnings and errors.
 
-   See the `CTest Build Step`_ section below.
 
- ``Test``
 
-   Test the software by loading a ``CTestTestfile.cmake``
 
-   from the build tree and executing the defined tests.
 
-   Record the output and result of each test.
 
-   See the `CTest Test Step`_ section below.
 
- ``Coverage``
 
-   Compute coverage of the source code by running a coverage
 
-   analysis tool and recording its output.
 
-   See the `CTest Coverage Step`_ section below.
 
- ``MemCheck``
 
-   Run the software test suite through a memory check tool.
 
-   Record the test output, results, and issues reported by the tool.
 
-   See the `CTest MemCheck Step`_ section below.
 
- ``Submit``
 
-   Submit results recorded from other testing steps to the
 
-   software quality dashboard server.
 
-   See the `CTest Submit Step`_ section below.
 
- Dashboard Client Modes
 
- ----------------------
 
- CTest defines three modes of operation as a dashboard client:
 
- ``Nightly``
 
-   This mode is intended to be invoked once per day, typically at night.
 
-   It enables the ``Start``, ``Update``, ``Configure``, ``Build``, ``Test``,
 
-   ``Coverage``, and ``Submit`` steps by default.  Selected steps run even
 
-   if the ``Update`` step reports no changes to the source tree.
 
- ``Continuous``
 
-   This mode is intended to be invoked repeatedly throughout the day.
 
-   It enables the ``Start``, ``Update``, ``Configure``, ``Build``, ``Test``,
 
-   ``Coverage``, and ``Submit`` steps by default, but exits after the
 
-   ``Update`` step if it reports no changes to the source tree.
 
- ``Experimental``
 
-   This mode is intended to be invoked by a developer to test local changes.
 
-   It enables the ``Start``, ``Configure``, ``Build``, ``Test``, ``Coverage``,
 
-   and ``Submit`` steps by default.
 
- Dashboard Client via CTest Command-Line
 
- ---------------------------------------
 
- CTest can perform testing on an already-generated build tree.
 
- Run the ``ctest`` command with the current working directory set
 
- to the build tree and use one of these signatures::
 
-   ctest -D <mode>[<step>]
 
-   ctest -M <mode> [ -T <step> ]...
 
- The ``<mode>`` must be one of the above `Dashboard Client Modes`_,
 
- and each ``<step>`` must be one of the above `Dashboard Client Steps`_.
 
- CTest reads the `Dashboard Client Configuration`_ settings from
 
- a file in the build tree called either ``CTestConfiguration.ini``
 
- or ``DartConfiguration.tcl`` (the names are historical).  The format
 
- of the file is::
 
-   # Lines starting in '#' are comments.
 
-   # Other non-blank lines are key-value pairs.
 
-   <setting>: <value>
 
- where ``<setting>`` is the setting name and ``<value>`` is the
 
- setting value.
 
- In build trees generated by CMake, this configuration file is
 
- generated by the :module:`CTest` module if included by the project.
 
- The module uses variables to obtain a value for each setting
 
- as documented with the settings below.
 
- .. _`CTest Script`:
 
- Dashboard Client via CTest Script
 
- ---------------------------------
 
- CTest can perform testing driven by a :manual:`cmake-language(7)`
 
- script that creates and maintains the source and build tree as
 
- well as performing the testing steps.  Run the ``ctest`` command
 
- with the current working directory set outside of any build tree
 
- and use one of these signatures::
 
-   ctest -S <script>
 
-   ctest -SP <script>
 
- The ``<script>`` file must call :ref:`CTest Commands` commands
 
- to run testing steps explicitly as documented below.  The commands
 
- obtain `Dashboard Client Configuration`_ settings from their
 
- arguments or from variables set in the script.
 
- Dashboard Client Configuration
 
- ==============================
 
- The `Dashboard Client Steps`_ may be configured by named
 
- settings as documented in the following sections.
 
- .. _`CTest Start Step`:
 
- CTest Start Step
 
- ----------------
 
- Start a new dashboard submission to be composed of results recorded
 
- by the following steps.
 
- In a `CTest Script`_, the :command:`ctest_start` command runs this step.
 
- Arguments to the command may specify some of the step settings.
 
- The command first runs the command-line specified by the
 
- ``CTEST_CHECKOUT_COMMAND`` variable, if set, to initialize the source
 
- directory.
 
- Configuration settings include:
 
- ``BuildDirectory``
 
-   The full path to the project build tree.
 
-   * `CTest Script`_ variable: :variable:`CTEST_BINARY_DIRECTORY`
 
-   * :module:`CTest` module variable: :variable:`PROJECT_BINARY_DIR`
 
- ``SourceDirectory``
 
-   The full path to the project source tree.
 
-   * `CTest Script`_ variable: :variable:`CTEST_SOURCE_DIRECTORY`
 
-   * :module:`CTest` module variable: :variable:`PROJECT_SOURCE_DIR`
 
- .. _`CTest Update Step`:
 
- CTest Update Step
 
- -----------------
 
- In a `CTest Script`_, the :command:`ctest_update` command runs this step.
 
- Arguments to the command may specify some of the step settings.
 
- Configuration settings to specify the version control tool include:
 
- ``BZRCommand``
 
-   ``bzr`` command-line tool to use if source tree is managed by Bazaar.
 
-   * `CTest Script`_ variable: :variable:`CTEST_BZR_COMMAND`
 
-   * :module:`CTest` module variable: none
 
- ``BZRUpdateOptions``
 
-   Command-line options to the ``BZRCommand`` when updating the source.
 
-   * `CTest Script`_ variable: :variable:`CTEST_BZR_UPDATE_OPTIONS`
 
-   * :module:`CTest` module variable: none
 
- ``CVSCommand``
 
-   ``cvs`` command-line tool to use if source tree is managed by CVS.
 
-   * `CTest Script`_ variable: :variable:`CTEST_CVS_COMMAND`
 
-   * :module:`CTest` module variable: ``CVSCOMMAND``
 
- ``CVSUpdateOptions``
 
-   Command-line options to the ``CVSCommand`` when updating the source.
 
-   * `CTest Script`_ variable: :variable:`CTEST_CVS_UPDATE_OPTIONS`
 
-   * :module:`CTest` module variable: ``CVS_UPDATE_OPTIONS``
 
- ``GITCommand``
 
-   ``git`` command-line tool to use if source tree is managed by Git.
 
-   * `CTest Script`_ variable: :variable:`CTEST_GIT_COMMAND`
 
-   * :module:`CTest` module variable: ``GITCOMMAND``
 
-   The source tree is updated by ``git fetch`` followed by
 
-   ``git reset --hard`` to the ``FETCH_HEAD``.  The result is the same
 
-   as ``git pull`` except that any local modifications are overwritten.
 
-   Use ``GITUpdateCustom`` to specify a different approach.
 
- ``GITInitSubmodules``
 
-   If set, CTest will update the repository's submodules before updating.
 
-   * `CTest Script`_ variable: :variable:`CTEST_GIT_INIT_SUBMODULES`
 
-   * :module:`CTest` module variable: ``CTEST_GIT_INIT_SUBMODULES``
 
- ``GITUpdateCustom``
 
-   Specify a custom command line (as a semicolon-separated list) to run
 
-   in the source tree (Git work tree) to update it instead of running
 
-   the ``GITCommand``.
 
-   * `CTest Script`_ variable: :variable:`CTEST_GIT_UPDATE_CUSTOM`
 
-   * :module:`CTest` module variable: ``CTEST_GIT_UPDATE_CUSTOM``
 
- ``GITUpdateOptions``
 
-   Command-line options to the ``GITCommand`` when updating the source.
 
-   * `CTest Script`_ variable: :variable:`CTEST_GIT_UPDATE_OPTIONS`
 
-   * :module:`CTest` module variable: ``GIT_UPDATE_OPTIONS``
 
- ``HGCommand``
 
-   ``hg`` command-line tool to use if source tree is managed by Mercurial.
 
-   * `CTest Script`_ variable: :variable:`CTEST_HG_COMMAND`
 
-   * :module:`CTest` module variable: none
 
- ``HGUpdateOptions``
 
-   Command-line options to the ``HGCommand`` when updating the source.
 
-   * `CTest Script`_ variable: :variable:`CTEST_HG_UPDATE_OPTIONS`
 
-   * :module:`CTest` module variable: none
 
- ``P4Client``
 
-   Value of the ``-c`` option to the ``P4Command``.
 
-   * `CTest Script`_ variable: :variable:`CTEST_P4_CLIENT`
 
-   * :module:`CTest` module variable: ``CTEST_P4_CLIENT``
 
- ``P4Command``
 
-   ``p4`` command-line tool to use if source tree is managed by Perforce.
 
-   * `CTest Script`_ variable: :variable:`CTEST_P4_COMMAND`
 
-   * :module:`CTest` module variable: ``P4COMMAND``
 
- ``P4Options``
 
-   Command-line options to the ``P4Command`` for all invocations.
 
-   * `CTest Script`_ variable: :variable:`CTEST_P4_OPTIONS`
 
-   * :module:`CTest` module variable: ``CTEST_P4_OPTIONS``
 
- ``P4UpdateCustom``
 
-   Specify a custom command line (as a semicolon-separated list) to run
 
-   in the source tree (Perforce tree) to update it instead of running
 
-   the ``P4Command``.
 
-   * `CTest Script`_ variable: none
 
-   * :module:`CTest` module variable: ``CTEST_P4_UPDATE_CUSTOM``
 
- ``P4UpdateOptions``
 
-   Command-line options to the ``P4Command`` when updating the source.
 
-   * `CTest Script`_ variable: :variable:`CTEST_P4_UPDATE_OPTIONS`
 
-   * :module:`CTest` module variable: ``CTEST_P4_UPDATE_OPTIONS``
 
- ``SVNCommand``
 
-   ``svn`` command-line tool to use if source tree is managed by Subversion.
 
-   * `CTest Script`_ variable: :variable:`CTEST_SVN_COMMAND`
 
-   * :module:`CTest` module variable: ``SVNCOMMAND``
 
- ``SVNOptions``
 
-   Command-line options to the ``SVNCommand`` for all invocations.
 
-   * `CTest Script`_ variable: :variable:`CTEST_SVN_OPTIONS`
 
-   * :module:`CTest` module variable: ``CTEST_SVN_OPTIONS``
 
- ``SVNUpdateOptions``
 
-   Command-line options to the ``SVNCommand`` when updating the source.
 
-   * `CTest Script`_ variable: :variable:`CTEST_SVN_UPDATE_OPTIONS`
 
-   * :module:`CTest` module variable: ``SVN_UPDATE_OPTIONS``
 
- ``UpdateCommand``
 
-   Specify the version-control command-line tool to use without
 
-   detecting the VCS that manages the source tree.
 
-   * `CTest Script`_ variable: :variable:`CTEST_UPDATE_COMMAND`
 
-   * :module:`CTest` module variable: ``<VCS>COMMAND``
 
-     when ``UPDATE_TYPE`` is ``<vcs>``, else ``UPDATE_COMMAND``
 
- ``UpdateOptions``
 
-   Command-line options to the ``UpdateCommand``.
 
-   * `CTest Script`_ variable: :variable:`CTEST_UPDATE_OPTIONS`
 
-   * :module:`CTest` module variable: ``<VCS>_UPDATE_OPTIONS``
 
-     when ``UPDATE_TYPE`` is ``<vcs>``, else ``UPDATE_OPTIONS``
 
- ``UpdateType``
 
-   Specify the version-control system that manages the source
 
-   tree if it cannot be detected automatically.
 
-   The value may be ``bzr``, ``cvs``, ``git``, ``hg``,
 
-   ``p4``, or ``svn``.
 
-   * `CTest Script`_ variable: none, detected from source tree
 
-   * :module:`CTest` module variable: ``UPDATE_TYPE`` if set,
 
-     else ``CTEST_UPDATE_TYPE``
 
- .. _`UpdateVersionOnly`:
 
- ``UpdateVersionOnly``
 
-   Specify that you want the version control update command to only
 
-   discover the current version that is checked out, and not to update
 
-   to a different version.
 
-   * `CTest Script`_ variable: :variable:`CTEST_UPDATE_VERSION_ONLY`
 
- .. _`UpdateVersionOverride`:
 
- ``UpdateVersionOverride``
 
-   Specify the current version of your source tree.
 
-   When this variable is set to a non-empty string, CTest will report the value
 
-   you specified rather than using the update command to discover the current
 
-   version that is checked out. Use of this variable supersedes
 
-   ``UpdateVersionOnly``. Like ``UpdateVersionOnly``, using this variable tells
 
-   CTest not to update the source tree to a different version.
 
-   * `CTest Script`_ variable: :variable:`CTEST_UPDATE_VERSION_OVERRIDE`
 
- Additional configuration settings include:
 
- ``NightlyStartTime``
 
-   In the ``Nightly`` dashboard mode, specify the "nightly start time".
 
-   With centralized version control systems (``cvs`` and ``svn``),
 
-   the ``Update`` step checks out the version of the software as of
 
-   this time so that multiple clients choose a common version to test.
 
-   This is not well-defined in distributed version-control systems so
 
-   the setting is ignored.
 
-   * `CTest Script`_ variable: :variable:`CTEST_NIGHTLY_START_TIME`
 
-   * :module:`CTest` module variable: ``NIGHTLY_START_TIME`` if set,
 
-     else ``CTEST_NIGHTLY_START_TIME``
 
- .. _`CTest Configure Step`:
 
- CTest Configure Step
 
- --------------------
 
- In a `CTest Script`_, the :command:`ctest_configure` command runs this step.
 
- Arguments to the command may specify some of the step settings.
 
- Configuration settings include:
 
- ``ConfigureCommand``
 
-   Command-line to launch the software configuration process.
 
-   It will be executed in the location specified by the
 
-   ``BuildDirectory`` setting.
 
-   * `CTest Script`_ variable: :variable:`CTEST_CONFIGURE_COMMAND`
 
-   * :module:`CTest` module variable: :variable:`CMAKE_COMMAND`
 
-     followed by :variable:`PROJECT_SOURCE_DIR`
 
- ``LabelsForSubprojects``
 
-   Specify a semicolon-separated list of labels that will be treated as
 
-   subprojects. This mapping will be passed on to CDash when configure, test or
 
-   build results are submitted.
 
-   * `CTest Script`_ variable: :variable:`CTEST_LABELS_FOR_SUBPROJECTS`
 
-   * :module:`CTest` module variable: ``CTEST_LABELS_FOR_SUBPROJECTS``
 
-   See `Label and Subproject Summary`_.
 
- .. _`CTest Build Step`:
 
- CTest Build Step
 
- ----------------
 
- In a `CTest Script`_, the :command:`ctest_build` command runs this step.
 
- Arguments to the command may specify some of the step settings.
 
- Configuration settings include:
 
- ``DefaultCTestConfigurationType``
 
-   When the build system to be launched allows build-time selection
 
-   of the configuration (e.g. ``Debug``, ``Release``), this specifies
 
-   the default configuration to be built when no ``-C`` option is
 
-   given to the ``ctest`` command.  The value will be substituted into
 
-   the value of ``MakeCommand`` to replace the literal string
 
-   ``${CTEST_CONFIGURATION_TYPE}`` if it appears.
 
-   * `CTest Script`_ variable: :variable:`CTEST_CONFIGURATION_TYPE`
 
-   * :module:`CTest` module variable: ``DEFAULT_CTEST_CONFIGURATION_TYPE``,
 
-     initialized by the :envvar:`CMAKE_CONFIG_TYPE` environment variable
 
- ``LabelsForSubprojects``
 
-   Specify a semicolon-separated list of labels that will be treated as
 
-   subprojects. This mapping will be passed on to CDash when configure, test or
 
-   build results are submitted.
 
-   * `CTest Script`_ variable: :variable:`CTEST_LABELS_FOR_SUBPROJECTS`
 
-   * :module:`CTest` module variable: ``CTEST_LABELS_FOR_SUBPROJECTS``
 
-   See `Label and Subproject Summary`_.
 
- ``MakeCommand``
 
-   Command-line to launch the software build process.
 
-   It will be executed in the location specified by the
 
-   ``BuildDirectory`` setting.
 
-   * `CTest Script`_ variable: :variable:`CTEST_BUILD_COMMAND`
 
-   * :module:`CTest` module variable: ``MAKECOMMAND``,
 
-     initialized by the :command:`build_command` command
 
- ``UseLaunchers``
 
-   For build trees generated by CMake using one of the
 
-   :ref:`Makefile Generators` or the :generator:`Ninja`
 
-   generator, specify whether the
 
-   ``CTEST_USE_LAUNCHERS`` feature is enabled by the
 
-   :module:`CTestUseLaunchers` module (also included by the
 
-   :module:`CTest` module).  When enabled, the generated build
 
-   system wraps each invocation of the compiler, linker, or
 
-   custom command line with a "launcher" that communicates
 
-   with CTest via environment variables and files to report
 
-   granular build warning and error information.  Otherwise,
 
-   CTest must "scrape" the build output log for diagnostics.
 
-   * `CTest Script`_ variable: :variable:`CTEST_USE_LAUNCHERS`
 
-   * :module:`CTest` module variable: ``CTEST_USE_LAUNCHERS``
 
- .. _`CTest Test Step`:
 
- CTest Test Step
 
- ---------------
 
- In a `CTest Script`_, the :command:`ctest_test` command runs this step.
 
- Arguments to the command may specify some of the step settings.
 
- Configuration settings include:
 
- ``ResourceSpecFile``
 
-   Specify a
 
-   :ref:`resource specification file <ctest-resource-specification-file>`. See
 
-   :ref:`ctest-resource-allocation` for more information.
 
- ``LabelsForSubprojects``
 
-   Specify a semicolon-separated list of labels that will be treated as
 
-   subprojects. This mapping will be passed on to CDash when configure, test or
 
-   build results are submitted.
 
-   * `CTest Script`_ variable: :variable:`CTEST_LABELS_FOR_SUBPROJECTS`
 
-   * :module:`CTest` module variable: ``CTEST_LABELS_FOR_SUBPROJECTS``
 
-   See `Label and Subproject Summary`_.
 
- ``TestLoad``
 
-   While running tests in parallel (e.g. with ``-j``), try not to start
 
-   tests when they may cause the CPU load to pass above a given threshold.
 
-   * `CTest Script`_ variable: :variable:`CTEST_TEST_LOAD`
 
-   * :module:`CTest` module variable: ``CTEST_TEST_LOAD``
 
- ``TimeOut``
 
-   The default timeout for each test if not specified by the
 
-   :prop_test:`TIMEOUT` test property.
 
-   * `CTest Script`_ variable: :variable:`CTEST_TEST_TIMEOUT`
 
-   * :module:`CTest` module variable: ``DART_TESTING_TIMEOUT``
 
- .. _`CTest Coverage Step`:
 
- CTest Coverage Step
 
- -------------------
 
- In a `CTest Script`_, the :command:`ctest_coverage` command runs this step.
 
- Arguments to the command may specify some of the step settings.
 
- Configuration settings include:
 
- ``CoverageCommand``
 
-   Command-line tool to perform software coverage analysis.
 
-   It will be executed in the location specified by the
 
-   ``BuildDirectory`` setting.
 
-   * `CTest Script`_ variable: :variable:`CTEST_COVERAGE_COMMAND`
 
-   * :module:`CTest` module variable: ``COVERAGE_COMMAND``
 
- ``CoverageExtraFlags``
 
-   Specify command-line options to the ``CoverageCommand`` tool.
 
-   * `CTest Script`_ variable: :variable:`CTEST_COVERAGE_EXTRA_FLAGS`
 
-   * :module:`CTest` module variable: ``COVERAGE_EXTRA_FLAGS``
 
-   These options are the first arguments passed to ``CoverageCommand``.
 
- .. _`CTest MemCheck Step`:
 
- CTest MemCheck Step
 
- -------------------
 
- In a `CTest Script`_, the :command:`ctest_memcheck` command runs this step.
 
- Arguments to the command may specify some of the step settings.
 
- Configuration settings include:
 
- ``MemoryCheckCommand``
 
-   Command-line tool to perform dynamic analysis.  Test command lines
 
-   will be launched through this tool.
 
-   * `CTest Script`_ variable: :variable:`CTEST_MEMORYCHECK_COMMAND`
 
-   * :module:`CTest` module variable: ``MEMORYCHECK_COMMAND``
 
- ``MemoryCheckCommandOptions``
 
-   Specify command-line options to the ``MemoryCheckCommand`` tool.
 
-   They will be placed prior to the test command line.
 
-   * `CTest Script`_ variable: :variable:`CTEST_MEMORYCHECK_COMMAND_OPTIONS`
 
-   * :module:`CTest` module variable: ``MEMORYCHECK_COMMAND_OPTIONS``
 
- ``MemoryCheckType``
 
-   Specify the type of memory checking to perform.
 
-   * `CTest Script`_ variable: :variable:`CTEST_MEMORYCHECK_TYPE`
 
-   * :module:`CTest` module variable: ``MEMORYCHECK_TYPE``
 
- ``MemoryCheckSanitizerOptions``
 
-   Specify options to sanitizers when running with a sanitize-enabled build.
 
-   * `CTest Script`_ variable: :variable:`CTEST_MEMORYCHECK_SANITIZER_OPTIONS`
 
-   * :module:`CTest` module variable: ``MEMORYCHECK_SANITIZER_OPTIONS``
 
- ``MemoryCheckSuppressionFile``
 
-   Specify a file containing suppression rules for the
 
-   ``MemoryCheckCommand`` tool.  It will be passed with options
 
-   appropriate to the tool.
 
-   * `CTest Script`_ variable: :variable:`CTEST_MEMORYCHECK_SUPPRESSIONS_FILE`
 
-   * :module:`CTest` module variable: ``MEMORYCHECK_SUPPRESSIONS_FILE``
 
- Additional configuration settings include:
 
- ``BoundsCheckerCommand``
 
-   Specify a ``MemoryCheckCommand`` that is known to be command-line
 
-   compatible with Bounds Checker.
 
-   * `CTest Script`_ variable: none
 
-   * :module:`CTest` module variable: none
 
- ``PurifyCommand``
 
-   Specify a ``MemoryCheckCommand`` that is known to be command-line
 
-   compatible with Purify.
 
-   * `CTest Script`_ variable: none
 
-   * :module:`CTest` module variable: ``PURIFYCOMMAND``
 
- ``ValgrindCommand``
 
-   Specify a ``MemoryCheckCommand`` that is known to be command-line
 
-   compatible with Valgrind.
 
-   * `CTest Script`_ variable: none
 
-   * :module:`CTest` module variable: ``VALGRIND_COMMAND``
 
- ``ValgrindCommandOptions``
 
-   Specify command-line options to the ``ValgrindCommand`` tool.
 
-   They will be placed prior to the test command line.
 
-   * `CTest Script`_ variable: none
 
-   * :module:`CTest` module variable: ``VALGRIND_COMMAND_OPTIONS``
 
- ``DrMemoryCommand``
 
-   Specify a ``MemoryCheckCommand`` that is known to be a command-line
 
-   compatible with DrMemory.
 
-   * `CTest Script`_ variable: none
 
-   * :module:`CTest` module variable: ``DRMEMORY_COMMAND``
 
- ``DrMemoryCommandOptions``
 
-   Specify command-line options to the ``DrMemoryCommand`` tool.
 
-   They will be placed prior to the test command line.
 
-   * `CTest Script`_ variable: none
 
-   * :module:`CTest` module variable: ``DRMEMORY_COMMAND_OPTIONS``
 
- .. _`CTest Submit Step`:
 
- CTest Submit Step
 
- -----------------
 
- In a `CTest Script`_, the :command:`ctest_submit` command runs this step.
 
- Arguments to the command may specify some of the step settings.
 
- Configuration settings include:
 
- ``BuildName``
 
-   Describe the dashboard client platform with a short string.
 
-   (Operating system, compiler, etc.)
 
-   * `CTest Script`_ variable: :variable:`CTEST_BUILD_NAME`
 
-   * :module:`CTest` module variable: ``BUILDNAME``
 
- ``CDashVersion``
 
-   Legacy option.  Not used.
 
-   * `CTest Script`_ variable: none, detected from server
 
-   * :module:`CTest` module variable: ``CTEST_CDASH_VERSION``
 
- ``CTestSubmitRetryCount``
 
-   Specify a number of attempts to retry submission on network failure.
 
-   * `CTest Script`_ variable: none,
 
-     use the :command:`ctest_submit` ``RETRY_COUNT`` option.
 
-   * :module:`CTest` module variable: ``CTEST_SUBMIT_RETRY_COUNT``
 
- ``CTestSubmitRetryDelay``
 
-   Specify a delay before retrying submission on network failure.
 
-   * `CTest Script`_ variable: none,
 
-     use the :command:`ctest_submit` ``RETRY_DELAY`` option.
 
-   * :module:`CTest` module variable: ``CTEST_SUBMIT_RETRY_DELAY``
 
- ``CurlOptions``
 
-   Specify a semicolon-separated list of options to control the
 
-   Curl library that CTest uses internally to connect to the
 
-   server.  Possible options are ``CURLOPT_SSL_VERIFYPEER_OFF``
 
-   and ``CURLOPT_SSL_VERIFYHOST_OFF``.
 
-   * `CTest Script`_ variable: :variable:`CTEST_CURL_OPTIONS`
 
-   * :module:`CTest` module variable: ``CTEST_CURL_OPTIONS``
 
- ``DropLocation``
 
-   Legacy option.  When ``SubmitURL`` is not set, it is constructed from
 
-   ``DropMethod``, ``DropSiteUser``, ``DropSitePassword``, ``DropSite``, and
 
-   ``DropLocation``.
 
-   * `CTest Script`_ variable: :variable:`CTEST_DROP_LOCATION`
 
-   * :module:`CTest` module variable: ``DROP_LOCATION`` if set,
 
-     else ``CTEST_DROP_LOCATION``
 
- ``DropMethod``
 
-   Legacy option.  When ``SubmitURL`` is not set, it is constructed from
 
-   ``DropMethod``, ``DropSiteUser``, ``DropSitePassword``, ``DropSite``, and
 
-   ``DropLocation``.
 
-   * `CTest Script`_ variable: :variable:`CTEST_DROP_METHOD`
 
-   * :module:`CTest` module variable: ``DROP_METHOD`` if set,
 
-     else ``CTEST_DROP_METHOD``
 
- ``DropSite``
 
-   Legacy option.  When ``SubmitURL`` is not set, it is constructed from
 
-   ``DropMethod``, ``DropSiteUser``, ``DropSitePassword``, ``DropSite``, and
 
-   ``DropLocation``.
 
-   * `CTest Script`_ variable: :variable:`CTEST_DROP_SITE`
 
-   * :module:`CTest` module variable: ``DROP_SITE`` if set,
 
-     else ``CTEST_DROP_SITE``
 
- ``DropSitePassword``
 
-   Legacy option.  When ``SubmitURL`` is not set, it is constructed from
 
-   ``DropMethod``, ``DropSiteUser``, ``DropSitePassword``, ``DropSite``, and
 
-   ``DropLocation``.
 
-   * `CTest Script`_ variable: :variable:`CTEST_DROP_SITE_PASSWORD`
 
-   * :module:`CTest` module variable: ``DROP_SITE_PASSWORD`` if set,
 
-     else ``CTEST_DROP_SITE_PASWORD``
 
- ``DropSiteUser``
 
-   Legacy option.  When ``SubmitURL`` is not set, it is constructed from
 
-   ``DropMethod``, ``DropSiteUser``, ``DropSitePassword``, ``DropSite``, and
 
-   ``DropLocation``.
 
-   * `CTest Script`_ variable: :variable:`CTEST_DROP_SITE_USER`
 
-   * :module:`CTest` module variable: ``DROP_SITE_USER`` if set,
 
-     else ``CTEST_DROP_SITE_USER``
 
- ``IsCDash``
 
-   Legacy option.  Not used.
 
-   * `CTest Script`_ variable: :variable:`CTEST_DROP_SITE_CDASH`
 
-   * :module:`CTest` module variable: ``CTEST_DROP_SITE_CDASH``
 
- ``ScpCommand``
 
-   Legacy option.  Not used.
 
-   * `CTest Script`_ variable: :variable:`CTEST_SCP_COMMAND`
 
-   * :module:`CTest` module variable: ``SCPCOMMAND``
 
- ``Site``
 
-   Describe the dashboard client host site with a short string.
 
-   (Hostname, domain, etc.)
 
-   * `CTest Script`_ variable: :variable:`CTEST_SITE`
 
-   * :module:`CTest` module variable: ``SITE``,
 
-     initialized by the :command:`site_name` command
 
- ``SubmitURL``
 
-   The ``http`` or ``https`` URL of the dashboard server to send the submission
 
-   to.
 
-   * `CTest Script`_ variable: :variable:`CTEST_SUBMIT_URL`
 
-   * :module:`CTest` module variable: ``SUBMIT_URL`` if set,
 
-     else ``CTEST_SUBMIT_URL``
 
- ``TriggerSite``
 
-   Legacy option.  Not used.
 
-   * `CTest Script`_ variable: :variable:`CTEST_TRIGGER_SITE`
 
-   * :module:`CTest` module variable: ``TRIGGER_SITE`` if set,
 
-     else ``CTEST_TRIGGER_SITE``
 
- .. _`Show as JSON Object Model`:
 
- Show as JSON Object Model
 
- =========================
 
- When the ``--show-only=json-v1`` command line option is given, the test
 
- information is output in JSON format.  Version 1.0 of the JSON object
 
- model is defined as follows:
 
- ``kind``
 
-   The string "ctestInfo".
 
- ``version``
 
-   A JSON object specifying the version components.  Its members are
 
-   ``major``
 
-     A non-negative integer specifying the major version component.
 
-   ``minor``
 
-     A non-negative integer specifying the minor version component.
 
- ``backtraceGraph``
 
-     JSON object representing backtrace information with the
 
-     following members:
 
-     ``commands``
 
-       List of command names.
 
-     ``files``
 
-       List of file names.
 
-     ``nodes``
 
-       List of node JSON objects with members:
 
-       ``command``
 
-         Index into the ``commands`` member of the ``backtraceGraph``.
 
-       ``file``
 
-         Index into the ``files`` member of the ``backtraceGraph``.
 
-       ``line``
 
-         Line number in the file where the backtrace was added.
 
-       ``parent``
 
-         Index into the ``nodes`` member of the ``backtraceGraph``
 
-         representing the parent in the graph.
 
- ``tests``
 
-   A JSON array listing information about each test.  Each entry
 
-   is a JSON object with members:
 
-   ``name``
 
-     Test name.
 
-   ``config``
 
-     Configuration that the test can run on.
 
-     Empty string means any config.
 
-   ``command``
 
-     List where the first element is the test command and the
 
-     remaining elements are the command arguments.
 
-   ``backtrace``
 
-     Index into the ``nodes`` member of the ``backtraceGraph``.
 
-   ``properties``
 
-     Test properties.
 
-     Can contain keys for each of the supported test properties.
 
- .. _`ctest-resource-allocation`:
 
- Resource Allocation
 
- ===================
 
- CTest provides a mechanism for tests to specify the resources that they need
 
- in a fine-grained way, and for users to specify the resources availiable on
 
- the running machine. This allows CTest to internally keep track of which
 
- resources are in use and which are free, scheduling tests in a way that
 
- prevents them from trying to claim resources that are not available.
 
- When the resource allocation feature is used, CTest will not oversubscribe
 
- resources. For example, if a resource has 8 slots, CTest will not run tests
 
- that collectively use more than 8 slots at a time. This has the effect of
 
- limiting how many tests can run at any given time, even if a high ``-j``
 
- argument is used, if those tests all use some slots from the same resource.
 
- In addition, it means that a single test that uses more of a resource than is
 
- available on a machine will not run at all (and will be reported as
 
- ``Not Run``).
 
- A common use case for this feature is for tests that require the use of a GPU.
 
- Multiple tests can simultaneously allocate memory from a GPU, but if too many
 
- tests try to do this at once, some of them will fail to allocate, resulting in
 
- a failed test, even though the test would have succeeded if it had the memory
 
- it needed. By using the resource allocation feature, each test can specify how
 
- much memory it requires from a GPU, allowing CTest to schedule tests in a way
 
- that running several of these tests at once does not exhaust the GPU's memory
 
- pool.
 
- Please note that CTest has no concept of what a GPU is or how much memory it
 
- has, nor does it have any way of communicating with a GPU to retrieve this
 
- information or perform any memory management. CTest simply keeps track of a
 
- list of abstract resource types, each of which has a certain number of slots
 
- available for tests to use. Each test specifies the number of slots that it
 
- requires from a certain resource, and CTest then schedules them in a way that
 
- prevents the total number of slots in use from exceeding the listed capacity.
 
- When a test is executed, and slots from a resource are allocated to that test,
 
- tests may assume that they have exclusive use of those slots for the duration
 
- of the test's process.
 
- The CTest resource allocation feature consists of two inputs:
 
- * The :ref:`resource specification file <ctest-resource-specification-file>`,
 
-   described below, which describes the resources available on the system.
 
- * The :prop_test:`RESOURCE_GROUPS` property of tests, which describes the
 
-   resources required by the test.
 
- When CTest runs a test, the resources allocated to that test are passed in the
 
- form of a set of
 
- :ref:`environment variables <ctest-resource-environment-variables>` as
 
- described below. Using this information to decide which resource to connect to
 
- is left to the test writer.
 
- The ``RESOURCE_GROUPS`` property tells CTest what resources a test expects
 
- to use grouped in a way meaningful to the test.  The test itself must read
 
- the :ref:`environment variables <ctest-resource-environment-variables>` to
 
- determine which resources have been allocated to each group.  For example,
 
- each group may correspond to a process the test will spawn when executed.
 
- Note that even if a test specifies a ``RESOURCE_GROUPS`` property, it is still
 
- possible for that to test to run without any resource allocation (and without
 
- the corresponding
 
- :ref:`environment variables <ctest-resource-environment-variables>`)
 
- if the user does not pass a resource specification file. Passing this file,
 
- either through the ``--resource-spec-file`` command-line argument or the
 
- ``RESOURCE_SPEC_FILE`` argument to :command:`ctest_test`, is what activates the
 
- resource allocation feature. Tests should check the
 
- ``CTEST_RESOURCE_GROUP_COUNT`` environment variable to find out whether or not
 
- resource allocation is activated. This variable will always (and only) be
 
- defined if resource allocation is activated. If resource allocation is not
 
- activated, then the ``CTEST_RESOURCE_GROUP_COUNT`` variable will not exist,
 
- even if it exists for the parent ``ctest`` process. If a test absolutely must
 
- have resource allocation, then it can return a failing exit code or use the
 
- :prop_test:`SKIP_RETURN_CODE` or :prop_test:`SKIP_REGULAR_EXPRESSION`
 
- properties to indicate a skipped test.
 
- .. _`ctest-resource-specification-file`:
 
- Resource Specification File
 
- ---------------------------
 
- The resource specification file is a JSON file which is passed to CTest, either
 
- on the :manual:`ctest(1)` command line as ``--resource-spec-file``, or as the
 
- ``RESOURCE_SPEC_FILE`` argument of :command:`ctest_test`. The resource
 
- specification file must be a JSON object. All examples in this document assume
 
- the following resource specification file:
 
- .. code-block:: json
 
-   {
 
-     "version": {
 
-       "major": 1,
 
-       "minor": 0
 
-     },
 
-     "local": [
 
-       {
 
-         "gpus": [
 
-           {
 
-             "id": "0",
 
-             "slots": 2
 
-           },
 
-           {
 
-             "id": "1",
 
-             "slots": 4
 
-           },
 
-           {
 
-             "id": "2",
 
-             "slots": 2
 
-           },
 
-           {
 
-             "id": "3"
 
-           }
 
-         ],
 
-         "crypto_chips": [
 
-           {
 
-             "id": "card0",
 
-             "slots": 4
 
-           }
 
-         ]
 
-       }
 
-     ]
 
-   }
 
- The members are:
 
- ``version``
 
-   An object containing a ``major`` integer field and a ``minor`` integer field.
 
-   Currently, the only supported version is major ``1``, minor ``0``. Any other
 
-   value is an error.
 
- ``local``
 
-   A JSON array of resource sets present on the system.  Currently, this array
 
-   is restricted to being of size 1.
 
-   Each array element is a JSON object with members whose names are equal to the
 
-   desired resource types, such as ``gpus``. These names must start with a
 
-   lowercase letter or an underscore, and subsequent characters can be a
 
-   lowercase letter, a digit, or an underscore. Uppercase letters are not
 
-   allowed, because certain platforms have case-insensitive environment
 
-   variables. See the `Environment Variables`_ section below for
 
-   more information. It is recommended that the resource type name be the plural
 
-   of a noun, such as ``gpus`` or ``crypto_chips`` (and not ``gpu`` or
 
-   ``crypto_chip``.)
 
-   Please note that the names ``gpus`` and ``crypto_chips`` are just examples,
 
-   and CTest does not interpret them in any way. You are free to make up any
 
-   resource type you want to meet your own requirements.
 
-   The value for each resource type is a JSON array consisting of JSON objects,
 
-   each of which describe a specific instance of the specified resource. These
 
-   objects have the following members:
 
-   ``id``
 
-     A string consisting of an identifier for the resource. Each character in
 
-     the identifier can be a lowercase letter, a digit, or an underscore.
 
-     Uppercase letters are not allowed.
 
-     Identifiers must be unique within a resource type. However, they do not
 
-     have to be unique across resource types. For example, it is valid to have a
 
-     ``gpus`` resource named ``0`` and a ``crypto_chips`` resource named ``0``,
 
-     but not two ``gpus`` resources both named ``0``.
 
-     Please note that the IDs ``0``, ``1``, ``2``, ``3``, and ``card0`` are just
 
-     examples, and CTest does not interpret them in any way. You are free to
 
-     make up any IDs you want to meet your own requirements.
 
-   ``slots``
 
-     An optional unsigned number specifying the number of slots available on the
 
-     resource. For example, this could be megabytes of RAM on a GPU, or
 
-     cryptography units available on a cryptography chip. If ``slots`` is not
 
-     specified, a default value of ``1`` is assumed.
 
- In the example file above, there are four GPUs with ID's 0 through 3. GPU 0 has
 
- 2 slots, GPU 1 has 4, GPU 2 has 2, and GPU 3 has a default of 1 slot. There is
 
- also one cryptography chip with 4 slots.
 
- ``RESOURCE_GROUPS`` Property
 
- ----------------------------
 
- See :prop_test:`RESOURCE_GROUPS` for a description of this property.
 
- .. _`ctest-resource-environment-variables`:
 
- Environment Variables
 
- ---------------------
 
- Once CTest has decided which resources to allocate to a test, it passes this
 
- information to the test executable as a series of environment variables. For
 
- each example below, we will assume that the test in question has a
 
- :prop_test:`RESOURCE_GROUPS` property of
 
- ``2,gpus:2;gpus:4,gpus:1,crypto_chips:2``.
 
- The following variables are passed to the test process:
 
- .. envvar:: CTEST_RESOURCE_GROUP_COUNT
 
-   The total number of groups specified by the :prop_test:`RESOURCE_GROUPS`
 
-   property. For example:
 
-   * ``CTEST_RESOURCE_GROUP_COUNT=3``
 
-   This variable will only be defined if :manual:`ctest(1)` has been given a
 
-   ``--resource-spec-file``, or if :command:`ctest_test` has been given a
 
-   ``RESOURCE_SPEC_FILE``. If no resource specification file has been given,
 
-   this variable will not be defined.
 
- .. envvar:: CTEST_RESOURCE_GROUP_<num>
 
-   The list of resource types allocated to each group, with each item
 
-   separated by a comma. ``<num>`` is a number from zero to
 
-   ``CTEST_RESOURCE_GROUP_COUNT`` minus one. ``CTEST_RESOURCE_GROUP_<num>``
 
-   is defined for each ``<num>`` in this range. For example:
 
-   * ``CTEST_RESOURCE_GROUP_0=gpus``
 
-   * ``CTEST_RESOURCE_GROUP_1=gpus``
 
-   * ``CTEST_RESOURCE_GROUP_2=crypto_chips,gpus``
 
- .. envvar:: CTEST_RESOURCE_GROUP_<num>_<resource-type>
 
-   The list of resource IDs and number of slots from each ID allocated to each
 
-   group for a given resource type. This variable consists of a series of
 
-   pairs, each pair separated by a semicolon, and with the two items in the pair
 
-   separated by a comma. The first item in each pair is ``id:`` followed by the
 
-   ID of a resource of type ``<resource-type>``, and the second item is
 
-   ``slots:`` followed by the number of slots from that resource allocated to
 
-   the given group. For example:
 
-   * ``CTEST_RESOURCE_GROUP_0_GPUS=id:0,slots:2``
 
-   * ``CTEST_RESOURCE_GROUP_1_GPUS=id:2,slots:2``
 
-   * ``CTEST_RESOURCE_GROUP_2_GPUS=id:1,slots:4;id:3,slots:1``
 
-   * ``CTEST_RESOURCE_GROUP_2_CRYPTO_CHIPS=id:card0,slots:2``
 
-   In this example, group 0 gets 2 slots from GPU ``0``, group 1 gets 2 slots
 
-   from GPU ``2``, and group 2 gets 4 slots from GPU ``1``, 1 slot from GPU
 
-   ``3``, and 2 slots from cryptography chip ``card0``.
 
-   ``<num>`` is a number from zero to ``CTEST_RESOURCE_GROUP_COUNT`` minus one.
 
-   ``<resource-type>`` is the name of a resource type, converted to uppercase.
 
-   ``CTEST_RESOURCE_GROUP_<num>_<resource-type>`` is defined for the product
 
-   of each ``<num>`` in the range listed above and each resource type listed in
 
-   ``CTEST_RESOURCE_GROUP_<num>``.
 
-   Because some platforms have case-insensitive names for environment variables,
 
-   the names of resource types may not clash in a case-insensitive environment.
 
-   Because of this, for the sake of simplicity, all resource types must be
 
-   listed in all lowercase in the
 
-   :ref:`resource specification file <ctest-resource-specification-file>` and
 
-   in the :prop_test:`RESOURCE_GROUPS` property, and they are converted to all
 
-   uppercase in the ``CTEST_RESOURCE_GROUP_<num>_<resource-type>`` environment
 
-   variable.
 
- See Also
 
- ========
 
- .. include:: LINKS.txt
 
- .. _`CDash`: http://cdash.org/
 
 
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