From: Mike F. <va...@us...> - 2006-05-21 23:47:11
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Update of /cvsroot/ltp/ltp/testcases/open_posix_testsuite In directory sc8-pr-cvs6.sourceforge.net:/tmp/cvs-serv25086 Modified Files: QUICK-START Log Message: cleanup whitespace and long unwrapped lines Index: QUICK-START =================================================================== RCS file: /cvsroot/ltp/ltp/testcases/open_posix_testsuite/QUICK-START,v retrieving revision 1.6 retrieving revision 1.7 diff -C2 -d -r1.6 -r1.7 *** QUICK-START 3 Jun 2005 16:29:49 -0000 1.6 --- QUICK-START 21 May 2006 23:47:08 -0000 1.7 *************** *** 3,7 **** *********** ! So you're in a hurry and don't feel like reading all those docs in the Documentation section that we have worked so hard to write huh? No worries! Here's a quick doc to help you around POSIX** Test Suite. --- 3,8 ---- *********** ! So you're in a hurry and don't feel like reading all those docs in the ! Documentation section that we have worked so hard to write huh? No worries! Here's a quick doc to help you around POSIX** Test Suite. *************** *** 13,22 **** * There is nothing to install, the suite is intended to be run directly. ! * See the "BUILD" file for info on how to set up the Makefile and your developer machine, ! depending on what specific area you are concentrating on. ! (Signals, Semaphores, Threads, Timers or Message Qs). ! * "LDFLAGS" is a file used by the Makefile to link to what you specify in it. e.g. if you want to link with lpthread, you would open LDFLAGS and insert the line "-lpthread". LDFLAGS has a few ! simple examples contained in it. =================== --- 14,24 ---- * There is nothing to install, the suite is intended to be run directly. ! * See the "BUILD" file for info on how to set up the Makefile and your ! developer machine, depending on what specific area you are concentrating on. ! (Signals, Semaphores, Threads, Timers or Message Qs). ! * "LDFLAGS" is a file used by the Makefile to link to what you specify in it. ! e.g. if you want to link with lpthread, you would open LDFLAGS and insert the ! line "-lpthread". LDFLAGS has a few simple examples contained in it. =================== *************** *** 45,65 **** POSIX* Test Suite project page: http://posixtest.sf.net ! BUILD - describes how to set up your developer machine to build and test ! LDFLAGS - File that Makefile uses to link to what you specify The following files give developers information on how to write test cases for the project (under Documentation): ! HOWTO_Assertions - describes format of the assertions files used to ! map test case descriptions to test cases ! HOWTO_BoundaryTest - information about testing boundary conditions ! HOWTO_CodingGuidelines - describes coding guidelines for this project ! HOWTO_Coverage - describes format of COVERAGE.<area> files ! HOWTO_DefinitionsTest - ideas behind testing POSIX header files ! HOWTO_ResultCodes - standardized return codes for tests ! HOWTO_Tagging - describes how to tag files for inclusion in a release ! HOWTO_RunTests - describes how to build and run the tests ** POSIX (R) is a registered trademark of the IEEE ! Maintainer: Ling Yu (lin...@in...) --- 47,67 ---- POSIX* Test Suite project page: http://posixtest.sf.net ! BUILD - describes how to set up your machine to build and test ! LDFLAGS - File that Makefile uses to link to what you specify The following files give developers information on how to write test cases for the project (under Documentation): ! HOWTO_Assertions - describes format of the assertions files used to ! map test case descriptions to test cases ! HOWTO_BoundaryTest - information about testing boundary conditions ! HOWTO_CodingGuidelines - describes coding guidelines for this project ! HOWTO_Coverage - describes format of COVERAGE.<area> files ! HOWTO_DefinitionsTest - ideas behind testing POSIX header files ! HOWTO_ResultCodes - standardized return codes for tests ! HOWTO_Tagging - describes how to tag files for inclusion in a release ! HOWTO_RunTests - describes how to build and run the tests ** POSIX (R) is a registered trademark of the IEEE ! Maintainer: Ling Yu (lin...@in...) |