Huh. I guess I just needed to rebuild. =P Odd, because I did a full
build that morning. Oh well.
e
>
>On 2004-10-05 at 09:34:14 [+0200], Erik Jaesler wrote:
>> I finally found the time to do some work. Fixed the
SendMessageTest1()
>> issue (BMessage::fWasDelivered wasn't getting initialized when
>> unflattening); that now passes. Unfortunately, the OBOS version of
the
>> unit tests for storage kit don't seem to get loaded, though
everything
>> looks correct: the lib is in the right place and is exporting the
right
>> entry point. If anybody has any idea why that might be, I'd love
some
>> suggestions; otherwise I'll have to do a debug build of the testing
>> framework and step through. =P
>
>Works well enough here:
>
>$ RUN_WITHOUT_APP_SERVER=1 jam -a libstoragetest.so UnitTester
>UnitTesterHelper obos_registrar
>[...]
>...updated 37 target(s)...
>[start ./distro/x86.R1/beos/system/servers/obos_registrar in another
>terminal]
>$ ./tests/UnitTester BAppFileInfo
>----------------------------------------------------------------------------
>--
>Tests
>----------------------------------------------------------------------------
>--
>BAppFileInfo::Init Test1
>[0][1][2][3]
> + PASSED
> Clock time: 278 ms
>[...]
>BAppFileInfo::Icon Test
>[0][1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9]
>[registrar eats up all memory]
>
>> Couldn't get anywhere with the BApplication tests, on account of
>> app_server dying on a strcmp() in CursorManager::RemoveAppCursors()
>> during QuitTest2(). Anyway, still pokin' away here when time presents
>> itself. =)
>
>You can compile libopenbeos without app_server dependency (as done above).
>
>CU, Ingo
>
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