Re: Acquiring Google Mock libraries for tests

2013-10-03 Thread Konrad Zemek
On 02.10.2013 00:41, Sebastian Kügler wrote: I was having a hard time searching for examples of Google Mock usage on projects.kde.org, so my question is: how do other KDE projects deal with acquiring Google Mock? What is Google Mock and what's the deal about it? Your email describe a concrete

Re: Acquiring Google Mock libraries for tests

2013-10-03 Thread Martin Klapetek
On Wed, Oct 2, 2013 at 1:59 AM, Konrad Zemek konrad.ze...@gmail.com wrote: snip the assumption being that there are other KDE projects using Google Mock. Fyi, none of the projects I've been working on in KDE (KDE Telepathy, KPeople, DigiKam, KDE PIM (however that's huuge and I don't know

Re: Acquiring Google Mock libraries for tests

2013-10-03 Thread Thiago Macieira
On quarta-feira, 2 de outubro de 2013 01:59:52, Konrad Zemek wrote: Google Mock is a popular library for creating mock objects (for testing purposes) in C++. The reason for me being so specific is that when it comes to libraries, Google Mock is a very specific case - it needs to be compiled

Acquiring Google Mock libraries for tests

2013-10-01 Thread Konrad Zemek
Hey, Recent changes of Google Mock package in Kubuntu (precompiled libraries are no longer shipped) have sparked a discussion on amarok-devel mailing list [1] on how should we proceed without readily available libraries to link to. Simply compiling sources from distro-provided package is not

Re: Acquiring Google Mock libraries for tests

2013-10-01 Thread Sebastian Kügler
Hi Konrad, On Tuesday, October 01, 2013 17:45:54 Konrad Zemek wrote: Recent changes of Google Mock package in Kubuntu (precompiled libraries are no longer shipped) have sparked a discussion on amarok-devel mailing list [1] on how should we proceed without readily available libraries to