On Tue, Jul 6, 2010 at 7:12 AM, Aaron Holroyd wrote: > I would like to start writing some test cases for rosjava code I have > written.  Unfortunately, I can't seem to figure out how this should be done > with ROS. > I've been using Eclipse for my development, and I could continue to just use > it's built in testing environment.  The only problem with this is that when > the code is released, the test cases won't work.  Are there any other > suggestions, or a preferred way to do this? hi Aaron, I don't know enough about Eclipse to give a recommendation there, but there are two ways that you can test your code at the command-line: (1) Use rostest (http://www.ros.org/wiki/rostest). It allows you to bring up a ROS network, then use a program to run tests against that network. (2) Write standalone unit tests. The ROS build system has support for running C/C++ (gtest) and Python (pyunit) tests. We don't yet have support for Java, which I guess would use JUnit. It should be easy to add support. Look in rosbuild/public.cmake and rosbuild/private.cmake for how it's done for the other languages. Essentially, you need to know the command-line that's required to invoke your compiled test program, including redirection of test results to a particular location. I can help with the CMake integration if you want. Note that, for (1), if you want to write the test program itself in Java, then you'll also need the new JUnit support described in (2) (you could write test programs in Python or C++ using the current infrastructure). brian.