From: Tim J. <te...@me...> - 2000-11-25 11:35:04
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Daniel, Thanks. I've been through it and I'm mostly very happy with it. I reindented it according to the GNU coding standards, and added a comment before every function according to the GNU coding standards. There are a couple of possible bugs (do a "find bug" in the source) - could you check these out for me. The test cases seem to rely on someone entering test data. I need to be able to run the tests totally automatically - could you put the test data into the test program and then drive the test multiple times from that. See Ted's test programs for examples of how he did it. I also renamed the test file in accordance with the other ones ie test_<name of program being tested>, Keep up the good work. I will look at the inspect replacing now, Regards, Tim Josling > "Daniel H. Ardison" wrote: > > Dear Tim, > > I send you here the inspect converting routines. The package > includes a test program. > Sorry I don't have time to write a makefile, I'm actually using > Visual C++ to program this so I don't need it. > I promise I will write one for the hold project if you need it. > I made preliminary testing on the routine on my PC and on Linux > at work. It seems to work fine. > I think I will do intensive testing for the hold project when I > finish it. > cobr_inspect_substring routine is not tested yet. I didn't used > in convert routine and maybe I don't use it at all. > > > Please feel free to send me any feedback. > > Daniel > > > Name: convert.zip > convert.zip Type: Zip Compressed Data > (application/x-zip-compressed) > Encoding: base64 |