On 08/23/2010 11:47 PM, Andrew Eikum wrote:
Just don't execute the code on that platforms that don't support it.
How to check if the platform supports that codepath can be tricky, and
there are a lot of ways to do it. Some examples are to use
GetProcAddress; use a different function (if it's
Hi guys,
A patch has been committed today saying Make .. crashing like it does
on native.
I know we have to follow (genuine) Windows behavior but I'm wondering
how to handle these cases.
For instance, how to add a test crashing on every Windows ?
Is it useful ? I mean, none program can rely
On 08/23/2010 12:59 PM, GOUJON Alexandre wrote:
Anyway, I've seen mainly two approaches
- if(0)
- /* comment
the crashing ok()
*/
What's the difference ? And why not #if 0 ?
Using if(0) means the code in the body of the if-statement still has to
compile. This can check against errors while