cargo-test - Execute unit and integration tests of a package
cargo test [OPTIONS] [--] [<ARGS>...]
Execute all unit and integration tests of a local package. All of the trailing arguments are passed to the test binaries generated for filtering tests and generally providing options configuring how they run. For example, this will run all tests with the name 'foo' in their name: cargo test foo If the --package argument is given, then 'SPEC' is a package id specification which indicates which package should be tested. If it is not given, then the current package is tested. For more information on 'SPEC' and its format, see the "cargo help pkgid" command. The --jobs argument affects the building of the test executable but does not affect how many jobs are used when running the tests. Compilation can be configured via the 'test' profile in the manifest. By default the rust test harness hides output from test execution to keep results readable. Test output can be recovered (e.g. for debugging) by passing --nocapture to the test binaries: cargo test -- --nocapture
-h, --help Print this message. --lib Test only this package's library. --bin NAME Test only the specified binary. --example NAME Test only the specified example. --test NAME Test only the specified integration test target. --bench NAME Test only the specified benchmark target. --no-run Compile, but don't run tests. -p SPEC, --package SPEC ... Package to run tests for. -j IN, --jobs IN The number of jobs to run in parallel. --release Build artifacts in release mode, with optimizations. --features FEATURES Space-separated list of features to also build. --no-default-features Do not build the default feature. --target TRIPLE Build for the target triple. --manifest-path PATH Path to the manifest to compile. --no-fail-fast Run all tests regardless of failure. -v, --verbose Use verbose output. -q, --quiet No output printed to stdout. --color WHEN Coloring: auto, always, never.
Execute all the unit and integration tests of the current package $ cargo test Execute the BENCH benchmark $ cargo test --bench BENCH
cargo(1), cargo-build(1)
This work is dual-licensed under Apache 2.0 and MIT terms. See COPYRIGHT file in the cargo source distribution.
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