I am using Eclipse under Ubuntu.
I just installed cmocka:
Install the project...
-- Install configuration: "Debug"
-- Installing: /usr/lib/pkgconfig/cmocka.pc
-- Installing: /usr/lib/cmake/cmocka/cmocka-config.cmake
-- Installing: /usr/lib/cmake/cmocka/cmocka-config-version.cmake
-- Installing: /usr/include/cmocka.h
-- Installing: /usr/include/cmocka_pbc.h
-- Installing: /usr/lib/libcmocka.so.0.3.1
-- Installing: /usr/lib/libcmocka.so.0
-- Installing: /usr/lib/libcmocka.so
When I build a simple test project, I get linker errors. From this code
#include <stdarg.h>
#include <stddef.h>
#include <setjmp.h>
#include <cmocka.h>
#include "factorial.h"
static void test_factorial_zeo()
{
assert_int_equal(factorial(0), 1);
}
int main(int argc, char **argv)
{
const UnitTest tests[] =
{
unit_test(test_factorial_zeo),
};
return run_tests(tests);
}
I get these errors:
make all
Building target: unit_test_C_code_example_project
Invoking: GCC C Linker
gcc -o "unit_test_C_code_example_project" ./test_scripts/test_factorial.o ./software_under_test/factorial.o
./test_scripts/test_factorial.o: In function `test_factorial_zeo':
/home/me/workspace/unit_test_C_code_example_project/Debug/../test_scripts/test_factorial.c:10: undefined reference to `_assert_int_equal'
./test_scripts/test_factorial.o: In function `main':
/home/me/workspace/unit_test_C_code_example_project/Debug/../test_scripts/test_factorial.c:20: undefined reference to `_run_tests'
collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
make: *** [unit_test_C_code_example_project] Error 1
**** Build Finished ****
So, it seems that I ought to add the cmocka library to the linker path. But then I get
make all
Building target: unit_test_C_code_example_project
Invoking: GCC C Linker
gcc -o "unit_test_C_code_example_project" ./test_scripts/test_factorial.o ./software_under_test/factorial.o -llibcmocka.so.0.3.1
/usr/bin/ld: cannot find -llibcmocka.so.0.3.1
collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
make: *** [unit_test_C_code_example_project] Error 1
**** Build Finished ****
I get the same results with libcmocka.so.0.3.1, libcmocka.so.0 and libcmocka.so
Obviously, I am doing something very basic wrongly, but what?
ls -lAF /usr/lib/libcmocka.so*
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 14 Oct 21 15:03 /usr/lib/libcmocka.so -> libcmocka.so.0*
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 18 Oct 21 15:03 /usr/lib/libcmocka.so.0 -> libcmocka.so.0.3.1*
-rwxrwxrwx 1 root root 77216 Oct 21 15:02 /usr/lib/libcmocka.so.0.3.1*
Ok, I found the answer here and will quote from it:
The -L option works like a search path for libraries, just like $PATH in the shell is a search path for executable files.
And just like the shell has a default search path, the linker also has a default library search path, with should include /usr/lib. So you should not even need to have to use a -L/usr/lib option. The reason why that did not work for you is that you use a full path with the -l option.
Normally with the -l option the "extension" is left out from the file name, as well the lib prefix, and the directory.
So, in my case, I told Eclipse to link with cmocka
, which caused the makefile to be generated with this command
gcc -L/usr/lib -o "unit_test_C_code_example_project" ./test_scripts/test_factorial.o ./software_under_test/factorial.o -lcmocka
which links successfully.
Of course, I knew this , but had forgotten it. D'oh!