On Tue, 11 Feb 2003, Anton Tichawa wrote:
> Hello! > > > If you keep it runnnable on windoze and go32v2, I'll help you to test it. I > > Well, the test program I think of needs to: > > 1. create pascal sources and configuration files & write them to disk > > 2. start the compiler and review it's console output > > 3. start the created application > > 4. check the results of the created application, including "killing crashed > applications" > > It's a lot of work, if not impossible, to view output, and to start and kill > applications under microsoft widowsm, and there's more danger in actually > letting an application crash. So what would be needed for keeping it running > under windows and go32v2? > > The idea of a non-OOP test first is good. I think the first test target > should be a 'hello, world?' program that display 'hello, world?' and then > continuously examines the keyboard and draws some kind of progress. This, > too, is very hard to do under windows. I suggest you check out the tests; it does all you describe. cvs co tests will get all tests. The tests can be run on any platform. Michael. _______________________________________________ fpc-pascal maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.freepascal.org/mailman/listinfo/fpc-pascal