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Learning DejaGnu
From: |
Braden McDaniel |
Subject: |
Learning DejaGnu |
Date: |
Mon, 23 Feb 2004 23:36:23 -0500 |
I'm trying to get a handle on using DejaGnu to do some basic testing,
but I'm having quite a bit of difficulty. I've been looking over the
manual and the calc and helloworld examples; and I'm still pretty
mystified at how to run my test program with an argument. The manual's
suggestions that I look at what gcc and gdb do are a bit overwhelming
considering I still can't seem to figure out what in the DejaGnu
configuration files allows "make check" to run the tests in "calc.test"
(that is, I can establish that it doesn't work if I rename the directory
to "calc.foo").
So I'm fishing for suggestions on how to get started. Words of insight
on why that "calc.test" directory name isn't simply magic would be
appreciated, too.
--
Braden McDaniel e-mail: <address@hidden>
<http://endoframe.com> Jabber: <address@hidden>
- Learning DejaGnu,
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- Re: Learning DejaGnu, Ben Elliston, 2004/02/24
- Re: Learning DejaGnu, Braden McDaniel, 2004/02/25
- Re: Learning DejaGnu, Ben Elliston, 2004/02/25
- Re: Learning DejaGnu, Braden McDaniel, 2004/02/27
- Re: Learning DejaGnu, Daniel Jacobowitz, 2004/02/27
- Re: Learning DejaGnu, Braden McDaniel, 2004/02/29
- Re: Learning DejaGnu, Ben Elliston, 2004/02/29
- Re: Learning DejaGnu, Braden McDaniel, 2004/02/29