> -----Original Message-----
> From: Joerg Thoennes [mailto:Joe...@ma...]=20
> Sent: 10 February 2005 17:21
> To: Jonathan Duke
> Cc: qui...@li...
> Subject: Re: [Quickfix-developers] TestRequest messages
>=20
> Hi Duke,
>=20
> > I was wondering why there is no TestRequest class when there are=20
> > classes for just about every other type of message (even=20
> Heartbeat, Logon etc.)?
> > Not that it's hard to write one or to build up the message=20
> manually; I=20
> > was just wondering if there is a reason not to have a class=20
> as standard.
>=20
> Which part of the QF API you are talking about? For the C++=20
> part I found
>=20
> src/C++/fix4*/TestRequest.h
>=20
> Dito
>=20
> src/quickfix/fix4*/TestRequest.java
>=20
> What are you looking for?
Hmm, you're right. The default post-build step in VC++.NET is failing to
copy TestRequest.h, QuoteStatusReport.h and QuoteStatusRequest.h to the
include/quickfix/fix* directories I was looking at. The post-build step
is:
echo test > EXCLUDE
echo stdafx.h >> EXCLUDE
xcopy src\C++\*.h /S/Y /EXCLUDE:EXCLUDE include\quickfix del /F EXCLUDE
I don't know exactly how xcopy works but I am guessing the "test >
EXCLUDE" bit excludes from the copy all files with "test" in their name
so as not to copy the src/C++/test/ files, but also covers the 3 files
missing files.
I'll move the test directory somewhere else and remove that line from
the post-build step!
Thanks!
Jonathan Duke
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