Daniel James wrote:
On 6 June 2014 23:39, Peter Dimov
wrote: Or, to be more precise, does anyone know how we can make them appear on their own page. :-) You create a sublibs file in the root of the module. You can see them in functional, utility, spirit etc.
And AFAIK besides creation of this sublibs file in the module's main directory you have to separate sub-library tests from the library's tests. It's even more magical because it seems that the test directory is special for bjam. To display properly on the regression tests list the directories containing tests should reflect exactly this pattern: module/test module/sublib1/test module/sublib2/test # etc. So in the case of Core the tests for swap should be placed in core/swap/test (NOT core/test/swap). Then you'll see swap tests separated from other Core tests. You can play with it running b2 status --dump-tests --debug-configuration and checking the generic paths generated by the bjam for all of the the tests. To simplify things you may leave only Core tests in status/Jamfile. Regards, Adam