On Tue, 2014-09-30 at 09:31 -0400, nicholas ferguson wrote: > On Tue, 2014-09-30 at 09:02 -0400, nicholas ferguson wrote: > > My question... How do I turn these files into a console app, where > > filters_test.cxx would have a point of entry, a main function. ... > > I would be surprised if people are going to invest lots of time in > remote debugging your bootstrapping issues here =) > > I am not asking for remote debugging. Where did I ask for remote debugging? > Or where did I ask for anyone to invest time ?
Questions on the mailing list take time to answer =) That process is hard to automate. To get what you want: > My question is: What are the steps to turn a unit test, such as > filters_test.cxx into an executable that has a point of entry "main". you will need to solve a truck-load of bootstrapping issues - ie. exactly what I wrote above. ie. there is a big chunk of creaking infrastructure necessary to get things working inside LibreOffice. It is extremely unpleasant to debug, and you will hit a lot of corner-cases of no interest to ~anyone. OTOH it is getting quite a bit better over time possibly you will be lucky. > has anyone done that in the libreoffice community. and if so...can you send > me details on how to do it You might think that an easy approach to start here is to copy/paste the desktop/source/lib/init.cxx code that does this - but (almost certainly) you'd be fooling yourself. The LibreOffice bootstrap code magically 'knows' where your DLL is, and (unless your DLL is in instdir/program/) - this will almost certainly just get confused. Then again, it -might- be an interesting place to start. But - wait, if you do start - you will immediate hit a problem. This problem is known as a bootstrapping problem - getting LibreOffice infrastructure 'up' to the point that you can eg. read files (via our VFS, activate components like Calc etc.). It is exactly these corner case bootstrapping problems that (to re-iterate) are unlikely to be interesting to anyone else or possible to remotely debug. By remote debugging - I mean iteratively helping you to fix and/or workaround problems in your code - using E-mail as a transport. I hope that is clear. ATB, Michael. -- michael.me...@collabora.com <><, Pseudo Engineer, itinerant idiot _______________________________________________ LibreOffice mailing list LibreOffice@lists.freedesktop.org http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/libreoffice