James K Whiting wrote:
The following was shamelessly copied and pasted from Francois Gouget's e-mail of 2:29 December 9, 2002I have access to Windows ME. Where are the tests and instructions?I don't think that anyone's posted the results of the conformance testsThere has been no post on 98SE and ME..
as run on NT.
Anyone want to Volinteer ??
Francos has made it verry simple to do :))
Tom
So what I did is compile them here, whip up a quick batch file toSince you have Windows ME you may have better luck with redirecting the output to a file than I do with 98.
invoke them all, and zip them up. You can download them from:
http://fgouget.free.fr/wine/winetests.zip
Just unzip them in some random directory and run them as follows:
runtests.bat
The above script skips the generated tests (for no particular reason)
and skips the sysparams user32 test because it messes the environment
badly (e.g. the width of window borders).
Given the number of tests that fail you may want to run them one by one
to better capture their output. To do so just have a quick look at
the batch file, running the tests is very easy, e.g.:
kernel32_test.exe path
The zip file I made is very rough on the edges. What we need is:
* automatic generation of that batch file (by msvcmaker?)
* automatic zipping of the tests
* better handling of Wine_Header vs. MSVC_Header tests
* or maybe just base this on the MinGW cross-compiler rather than the
Visual C++ 'port'
Volunters welcome.
ie:
runtests > TestResults.txt
or
kernel32_test.exe path > kernelresults.txt
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Tony Lambregts