On 25/03/16 16:04, Stefano Miccoli wrote:
Reviewing tha last commits I read a comment on the clean target in
Makefile.am
commit ce7d5e6ed7e4a033b5e59c681e0dcd7382ba6727
Author: Johan Strm >
Date: Thu Mar 24 15:39:38 2016 +0100
clean target:
Reviewing tha last commits I read a comment on the clean target in Makefile.am
> commit ce7d5e6ed7e4a033b5e59c681e0dcd7382ba6727
> Author: Johan Strm
> Date: Thu Mar 24 15:39:38 2016 +0100
>
> clean target: do not try to remove my home dir please (*~)
>
> rm -f
On Thursday 24 Mar 2016 20:22:19 Johan Ström wrote:
> On 24/03/16 19:52, Andy Carter wrote:
> > On Thursday 24 Mar 2016 16:12:49 Johan Ström wrote:
> >> The test is built with libcheck, a pretty simple C unittest library.
> >> It is by no means a decision on a lib to use, but it's a start.
> >>
On 24/03/16 19:52, Andy Carter wrote:
> On Thursday 24 Mar 2016 16:12:49 Johan Ström wrote:
>
>> I just commited a very first unit-test, something which the codebase is
>> lacking today.
>> Also merged the fix for FS_input_ascii_array, and some other cleanups.
>>
>> The test is built with
On Thursday 24 Mar 2016 16:12:49 Johan Ström wrote:
> I just commited a very first unit-test, something which the codebase is
> lacking today.
> Also merged the fix for FS_input_ascii_array, and some other cleanups.
>
> The test is built with libcheck, a pretty simple C unittest library.
> It is
Hi,
I just commited a very first unit-test, something which the codebase is
lacking today.
Also merged the fix for FS_input_ascii_array, and some other cleanups.
The test is built with libcheck, a pretty simple C unittest library.
It is by no means a decision on a lib to use, but it's a start.