On 16.05.2014 15:41, Jürgen Schmidt wrote:
Hi,
I am currently investigating in Google's C++ test framework [1] which
seems to be quite powerful and a good replacement for cppunit which has
not the proper license.
My idea is to use gtest as general C++ unit testing framework in our
build environment and replace long term all cppunit based tests with new
or adapted tests using gtest.
A further goal is to use this testing framework for new C++ unit tests
and enable these new unit tests by default. Means I plan to introduce a
new build requisite and let the user actively disable unit testing on
demand (eg. configure ... --disable-unit-tests).
I believe it is a good thing to enable these unit test by default and
let them disable on demand. We want to get informed if something gets
wrong as soon as possible.
But we will have different options to complete a build even if an unit
tests fails. But more detailed information will come later.
For the moment I just want to propose this enhancement (from my pov) and
trying to build it on Linux, Mac and Windows.
+1
It will be very helpful in upcoming development work.
-Andre
Juergen
[1] https://code.google.com/p/googletest/
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