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From: Hoa P. N. X. <ho...@Cy...> - 2003-12-31 10:02:28
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Dear Mr and Mrs, At first , I'm sorry .Because my knowledge of English is not well.But I = will try to explain for you so that you can understand me. At present, I am developing a CppUnit program .I want to use it so that = I can test some "*.lib" files ( they was generated by Microsoft Visual = C++ 6.0). This "*.lib" files is SECS Driver ,it used to connect between Host and = Equipment in a Factory of manufacture Semiconductor. And now I have a problem when I use "MultiThread" in CppUnit program.Can = you help me, please? Thank you very much indeed . My name 's Hoa Pham .You connect to me by email. My address email : ho...@cy... or pn...@ya... |
From: Cathleen R. <kpa...@ya...> - 2003-12-22 05:55:16
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From: Sherry N. <csz...@ya...> - 2003-12-19 08:14:06
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From: Yongsheng Z. <ys...@ma...> - 2003-12-18 18:24:30
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Hi, It seems you didn't provide config-auto.h file. I got following error when I compile your money example. /include/cppunit/Portability.h:10:37: cppunit/config-auto.h: No such file or directory I would like use cppunit on Linux system. Thanks. Yongsheng Zhao |
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From: Attila F. F (JO/LMF) <att...@er...> - 2003-12-04 09:55:17
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http://cppunit.sourceforge.net/doc/1.9.11/cppunit_cookbook.html#cppunit_cookbook 8<=== class ComplexNumberTest : public CppUnit::TestCase { public: ComplexNumberTest( std::string name ) : CppUnit::TestCase( name ) {} void runTest() { CPPUNIT_ASSERT( Complex (10, 1) == Complex (10, 1) ); CPPUNIT_ASSERT( !(Complex (1, 1) == Complex (2, 2)) ); } }; ... class Complex {}; Now create an instance of ComplexNumberTest above, compile the code and see what happens. The first thing we notice is a few compiler errors. The test uses operator==, but it is not defined. Let's fix that. bool operator==( const Complex &a, const Complex &b) { return true; } Now compile the test, and run it. This time it compiles but the test fails. ... ===>8 This is unfortunately not true. The Complex class above only has a default constructor. If you look at the ComplexNumberTest you will see that it tries to use a constructor taking two numeric arguments - so it will still not compile. The rest of this mail is rather a rumination-ran-wild... This brings us to the other topic - first tests should aim at the code being compilable, more precisely the classes being "instantiate-able". Then, one can start making more complex tests. And the above hints at another, rather big difference between C++ and Java. In Java most of the errors are runtime. In C++ the code may be wrong because in certain conditions it does not compile. I am not talking about missing functions or functionality. I am talking about (for example) lookup failures. The function is there, but it is not found. Or it is there, it is found - but if I add a header file of another class(es) I want to use together with this one (or standard headers) the call may become ambiguous. That leads to another difference between testing Java and testing C++. And that in some way (possibly) belongs to this fixture part. In Java I can mostly decide runtime of how to create an object. I can select which constructor to call (eg: even from a test script) and then call it with some arguments. Tada, I have an object. But in C++ we have templates! And that might cause some headache, since some of their "arguments" are actually fixed at runtime. Where does this all point? I guess what the hint is that tests should possibly not be described by C++ code but rather some sort of external scripting language, which will then be used to generate the test cases - automatic or interactive. The drawback is that it is a lot of work. The positive is that if it is possible to define this scripting language high-level-enough, it can be used to generate tests for *any* language, not only C++. Of course some test cases might be language specific - so the thing would need to know the languages it supports and it would need to be told how certain things are implemented (like there are no templates in Java). Imagine that I could say in that scripting language: Multiplications of two Complex numbers of doubles with values (1E-20, 0) (1E-20, 0) should result in a ComplexUnderflow exception. These were just some wild ideas coming to my mind as I am reading the intro to the use of CppUnit(*). Please do not take it as a criticism, but rather as sharing thoughts. (*) So it might be I am banging on an open door, since I have no idea if you have done this or plan to do it. Attila |
From: Roland P. <rol...@ep...> - 2003-12-02 14:37:34
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Hi, just did your "cookbook" tutorial, it's great and got me started in a flash. I noticed some minor error, most are typos. So here's a diff, hope you find it useful. Some console output for you to see how I got there: <-- SNIP --> [rolo@lsa1pc36 doc]$ pwd /home/rolo/builds/cppunit-1.8.0/doc [rolo@lsa1pc36 doc]$ diff -c cookbook.dox cookbook.dox.new > cookbook.dox.diff <-- SNIP --> NOTE: I "corrected" the line CPPUNIT_TEST_SUITE_REGISTRATION( ComplexNumber ); to read: CPPUNIT_TEST_SUITE_REGISTRATION( ComplexNumberTest ); because I supposed that you mean the ComplexNumberTest.cpp file, which worked for me, but maybe I didn't get it... Cheers, Rolo -- Roland Philippsen PhD student EPFL-I2S-ASL http://asl.epfl.ch/ |
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From: Srinivasa R. B <sri...@cy...> - 2003-11-13 05:41:23
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Hi, I followed the steps mentioned in the cppUnit help, however i am = getting the following link errors while building sample console = application with cppUnit integrated. Please do the needful. Linking... cppUnitTest.obj : error LNK2001: unresolved external symbol "public: = virtual __thiscall CppUnit::TextUi::TestRunner::~TestRunner(void)" = (??1TestRunner@TextUi@CppUnit@@UAE@XZ) cppUnitTest.obj : error LNK2001: unresolved external symbol "public: = bool __thiscall CppUnit::TextUi::TestRunner::run(class = std::basic_string<char,struct std::char_traits<char>,class = std::allocator<char> >,bool,bool,bool)" (?run@TestRunner@TextUi@Cp pUnit@@QAE_NV?$basic_string@DU?$char_traits@D@std@@V?$allocator@D@2@@std@= @_N11@Z) cppUnitTest.obj : error LNK2001: unresolved external symbol "public: = void __thiscall CppUnit::TextUi::TestRunner::setOutputter(class = CppUnit::Outputter *)" = (?setOutputter@TestRunner@TextUi@CppUnit@@QAEXPAVOutputter@3@@Z) cppUnitTest.obj : error LNK2001: unresolved external symbol "public: = __thiscall CppUnit::CompilerOutputter::CompilerOutputter(class = CompilerOutputter::TestResultCollector *,class = std::basic_ostream<char,struct std::char_traits<char> > &)" (??0Compil erOutputter@CppUnit@@QAE@PAVTestResultCollector@1@AAV?$basic_ostream@DU?$= char_traits@D@std@@@std@@@Z) cppUnitTest.obj : error LNK2001: unresolved external symbol "public: = class CppUnit::TestResultCollector & __thiscall = CppUnit::TextUi::TestRunner::result(void)const " = (?result@TestRunner@TextUi@CppUnit@@QBEAAVTestResultCollector@3@XZ) cppUnitTest.obj : error LNK2001: unresolved external symbol "public: = void __thiscall CppUnit::TextUi::TestRunner::addTest(class CppUnit::Test = *)" (?addTest@TestRunner@TextUi@CppUnit@@QAEXPAVTest@3@@Z) cppUnitTest.obj : error LNK2001: unresolved external symbol "public: = __thiscall CppUnit::TextUi::TestRunner::TestRunner(class = TextUi::Outputter *)" = (??0TestRunner@TextUi@CppUnit@@QAE@PAVOutputter@2@@Z) cppUnitTest.obj : error LNK2001: unresolved external symbol "public: = static class CppUnit::TestFactoryRegistry & __cdecl = CppUnit::TestFactoryRegistry::getRegistry(void)" = (?getRegistry@TestFactoryRegistry@CppUnit@@SAAAV12@XZ) Debug/cppUnitTest.exe : fatal error LNK1120: 8 unresolved externals Error executing link.exe. cppUnitTest.exe - 9 error(s), 0 warning(s) Thanks and regards BSR |
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From: Ariel E. <ar...@el...> - 2003-10-19 14:56:48
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From: Jarl F. <ja...@so...> - 2003-10-12 08:47:14
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Hi. I just made a very simple XSLT for converting the output XML to a HTML page, I though you would like to know, I attach the file, you want to consider to include it in future cpp unit releases. Comment: There are many nice way to represent the test results using HTML, the XSL I created is very simple, yet it is HTML 4.01 compliant. As more XSL files will show up It may be worth considering to make a directory in the cppunit source code to contain a repository of variuos representations of testresult, some web-designers can probably do a better job than me. Jarl --=20 Jarl Friis Softace Istedgade 138, 2th 1650 K=F8benhavn V. Denmark Phone: +45 26 13 20 90 E-mail: ja...@so... http://www.softace.dk/ |
From: Stephen D. <sdo...@su...> - 2003-10-08 14:17:23
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Can you give me a workaround/fix for needing to copy the 'libcppunit.so' into the /usr/local/bin Directory? Don't have write permissions. Is there any list of companies using cppunit that can help my cause? Stephen Dominic, PhD st...@su... |
From: Joe W. <je...@co...> - 2003-10-07 16:01:47
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I'm working through the tutorial at http://cppunit.sourceforge.net/doc/1.9.11/money_example.html#money_example I'm pretty sure I found a typo on the line: CPPUNIT_ASSERT_EQUAL( expectedMoney == Money.getAmount() ); The example won't compile. Changing either "CPPUNIT_ASSERT_EQUAL" to "CPPUNIT_ASSERT" or "==" to "," and changing "expectedMoney" to "expectedMoney.getAmount()" seems to fix the problem. |
From: Jarl F. <ja...@so...> - 2003-09-29 15:44:58
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Hi. I hope this is the right forum to ask this question. On the CppUnit test page http://cppunit.sourceforge.net/cgi-bin/moin.cgi I see on the feature list that XML output is an possible. After quite some time in the source code I finally figured out how to get XML output from my tester. This was the essential line in the main: runner.setOutputter(new CppUnit::XmlOutputter(&runner.result(), std::cout)); Now I wonder. Does there exist any DTD (or XML shcema) describing the XML output? Is the XML outpur similar to the XML output from JUnit? Jarl |
From: Bharat J. <b_m...@ya...> - 2003-09-26 22:50:58
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Hello Mr. Feathers, I was wondering if you can refer me to any sources for compiling and running cppunit lite on Linux/Unix. I looked into the readme for cppunitlite.zip, and found compilation instructions for windows. Also, I was wondering if you know if there is any cookbook page for cppunit lite? Thanks, Bharat Joshi --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? The New Yahoo! Shopping - with improved product search |