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# The test command
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When writing a book, you sometimes need to automate some tests. For example,
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[The Rust Programming Book](https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/book/) uses a lot
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of code examples that could get outdated. Therefore it is very important for
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them to be able to automatically test these code examples.
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mdBook supports a `test` command that will run all available tests in a book. At
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the moment, only rustdoc tests are supported, but this may be expanded upon in
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the future.
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#### Disable tests on a code block
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rustdoc doesn't test code blocks which contain the `ignore` attribute:
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```rust,ignore
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fn main() {}
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```
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rustdoc also doesn't test code blocks which specify a language other than Rust:
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```markdown
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**Foo**: _bar_
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```
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rustdoc *does* test code blocks which have no language specified:
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```
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This is going to cause an error!
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```
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#### Specify a directory
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The `test` command can take a directory as an argument to use as the book's root
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instead of the current working directory.
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```bash
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mdbook test path/to/book
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```
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#### --library-path
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The `--library-path` (`-L`) option allows you to add directories to the library
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search path used by `rustdoc` when it builds and tests the examples. Multiple
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directories can be specified with multiple options (`-L foo -L bar`) or with a
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comma-delimited list (`-L foo,bar`). The path should point to the Cargo
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[build cache](https://doc.rust-lang.org/cargo/guide/build-cache.html) `deps` directory that
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contains the build output of your project. For example, if your Rust project's book is in a directory
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named `my-book`, the following command would include the crate's dependencies when running `test`:
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```shell
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mdbook test my-book -L target/debug/deps/
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```
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See the `rustdoc` command-line [documentation](https://doc.rust-lang.org/rustdoc/command-line-arguments.html#-l--library-path-where-to-look-for-dependencies)
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for more information.
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#### --dest-dir
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The `--dest-dir` (`-d`) option allows you to change the output directory for the
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book. Relative paths are interpreted relative to the book's root directory. If
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not specified it will default to the value of the `build.build-dir` key in
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`book.toml`, or to `./book`.
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