Hi Numbeast, Although I don't really know what you're talking about (I'm sure somebody else can help you out) I just want to welcome you onboard :)
On Wed, Aug 5, 2009 at 4:16 PM, Numbeast . <spammbl...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hello Globlation, > > After a very brief conversation with giszmo3 I decided I would try tackling > adding unit testing to Glob2. I started with libusl but quickly ran into a > problem, USL provides no method of receiving the return value of a script. > The value is dumped to cout but not saved for later. In order to test for > the proper execution of scripts, it would be nice to know that a script > returns (what the result of executing the last line is). I therefore made > this small (2 additional lines) patch for intrepreter.cpp and intrepreter.h > so that after USL step()s through a thread until it's state is state:STOP it > saves the return value. After asking on irc i was told that this would be a > good place to ask for this small diff to be committed (the diff is > attached). > > On another subject, after a little thought I decided to use Boost:Test as > the testing framework. Your wiki says you don't want any extra dependencies > but in your mailing lists there have been a few comments to the effect of if > something makes programming simpler you'll accept it, and I believe using > Boost:Test is much easier and faster than implementing your own library. You > probably allready have it installed considering you use Boost:Thread. Any > feedback on this choice would be greatly appreciated. > > Thank you for your time, > Brian > > _______________________________________________ > glob2-devel mailing list > glob2-devel@nongnu.org > http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/glob2-devel > >
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