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Re: [lwip-users] Building automated test cases
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Simon Goldschmidt |
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Re: [lwip-users] Building automated test cases |
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Tue, 01 Apr 2008 09:04:49 +0200 |
> The check framework supports forking every test case, which means that
> while(1) loops and segfaults wont stop running all tests. Forking can
> also be turned off for debugging. With forking turned off it may even
> be possible to run tests on target for some OSes.
Does it really work on cygwin if it uses fork? I'd be very happy to choose a
framework that doesn't depend on unix specialities like fork. I just happen to
know that two of the currently active developers are using windows most of the
time (if only to use the best development environment I found so far).
Don't get me wrong: I'm happy with cygwin, so if 'check' runs under cygwin (or
the tests are designed to), I'm fine with it.
Oh, and maybe we should discuss this on lwip-devel instead of lwip-users?
Simon
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