The common entry point for all tests is the [unit_tests](applications/debug/unit_tests) application. Test-specific code is placed into an arbitrarily named subdirectory and is then called from the [test_index.c](applications/debug/unit_tests/test_index.c) source file.
Some unit tests require external data in order to function. These files (commonly called assets) reside in the [assets/unit_tests](/assets/unit_tests) directory in their respective subdirectories. Asset files can be of any type (plain text, FlipperFormat(FFF), binary, etc).
Infrared test asset files have an `.irtest` extension and are regular `.ir` files with a few additions.
Decoder input data has signal names `decoder_input_N`, where N is a test sequence number. Expected data goes under the name `decoder_expected_N`. When testing the encoder these two are switched.
Decoded data is represented in arrays (since a single raw signal may decode to several messages). If there is only one signal, then it has to be an array of size 1. Use the existing files as syntax examples.
Recording raw IR signals are possible using the Flipper Zero. Launch the CLI session, run `ir rx raw`, then point the remote towards Flipper's receiver and send the signals. The raw signal data will be printed to the console in a convenient format.