Ah, awesome. Thanks.
I didn't realize you could pass that on the command line. Makes sense of
course. I'm just not comfortable with boost build yet.
Tony
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*From:* "Jürgen Hunold"
*To:* "boost-users@lists.boost.org"
*Sent:* 23 November, 2012 2:54 AM
*Subject:* Re: [Boost-users] "cross-running" boost tests
Hi Tony,
On Thursday, 22. November 2012 15:27:46 Gottlob Frege wrote:
That is along the right track. But I don't want to have to do that for
every boost test file.
This isn't for my own tests, I want to run the boost tests.
I sort of need a global launcher that I can hook into.
Well, that is exactly the purpose of "testing.launcher".
I use this to start valgrind on all my test cases.
Jamfile syntax is:
"valgrind --leak-check=full --leak-resolution=high
--track-origins=yes --error-exitcode=1 --gen-suppressions=all"
and that would be on commandline:
b2 testing.launcher="valgrind --leak-check=full ..."
This will start all tests with valgrind. Handy for catching memory leaks,
uninitialised variables and all the other things valgrind can detect.
You really only need to write a wrapper script which does the necessary
setup and stuff and use this as launcher skript
Yours,
Jürgen
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