On Tue, Nov 06, 2007 at 09:14:31PM +0100, Tim Janik wrote: > void g_test_bugzilla (const gchar *bugzilla_url_prefix); > void g_test_bug (guint bugid); > > g_test_bugzilla() if called outside a testcase will set the default > bugzilla url for all test cases. if called inside a test case, it > sets the bugzilla url for the scope of the case only. > g_test_bug() can be called inside a testcase, and cause a #bugid > link to appear in the test report.
I wouldn't hardcode the name (or specifics) of a BTS in the glib API. Instead use something like: void g_test_uri (const gchar *uri_template); void g_test_bug (guint bugid); where the former function is used like this: g_test_uri("http://bugs.example.com/bugs/%s"); Also it is better not to restrict bug "numbers" to integers. Other BTS could possibly use other systems to identify bugs. Also, I don't see the need to use arithmetic operations on bug numbers, so using a string should be ok. - Sebastian _______________________________________________ gtk-devel-list mailing list gtk-devel-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gtk-devel-list