Now I can run test cases under my framework. However, doing so briefly launches my app. How can I turn that off? (I mentioned that old framework-only project. That case must have launched some sort of default Xcode-internal app for app-less frameworks. I guess I want to use that instead of my unfinished app.)
— Daryle Walker Mac, Internet, and Video Game Junkie darylew AT mac DOT com > On May 3, 2016, at 4:50 AM, Kevin Meaney <[email protected]> wrote: > > I would look in the test phase of the scheme editor for your framework scheme > you want to test. > > What you will be looking for when you click on test in Test (I know it is > confusing) and then in the info panel look to see what test targets are > included in the lists titled tests. If you have no targets there then you > have no tests to run. > > Kevin > >> On 3 May 2016, at 01:02, Daryle Walker <[email protected] >> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: >> >> Started a standard NSDocument-based (OS X) app in Xcode. Using Swift, along >> with regular and UI tests, but not Core Data. The template code compiles >> just fine. Added a Swift framework target, including regular tests, to the >> same project. Xcode automatically added the framework as a dependency for >> the app, although the later doesn’t use anything from the former right now. >> >> Added enough code to the framework to add a test case to its unit tests. >> Xcode gives me an option to build, but not to test (greyed out). Before >> giving up, I try the app’s tests. Not only does it run its regular and UI >> tests, but the test for the framework too! >> >> The project file has 6 groups on the side, under my app’s project file. >> They’re folders for the app, the app’s regular unit tests, the app’s UI >> tests, the framework, the framework’s unit tests, and the products. The >> project folder has 2 entries in black for the app and framework, and 3 >> entries in red for their unit tests. >> >> A few months ago, I had a framework-only project that ran its unit tests >> just fine. What can I tweak so my current framework’s unit tests can be run >> separately from the app’s tests? It’s probably either in the build and/or >> scheme settings.
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