
Hello, thank you for your reply, I was able to get going.
Well, I know a bit. What version r u planning to use? Did you read latest docs? I use the latest version of Boost and I also read the latest docs. I seem to be somewhat lost there, though...
Simplest approach is to use dynamic library variant of the UTF I have noticed that I don't have to pass any libraries to the compiler and everything links fine when #defining BOOST_TEST_DYN_LINK, however it takes a lot of time to compile. I am on Linux and I use autotools that pass the -lboost_unit_test_framework-mt flag to the linker. However, I still get undefined references or compilation errors when BOOST_TEST_DYN_LINK is not defined...
There is an ability to use automated registration for test units as well if you opt to. Yes, I would actually like the computer to do some work for me. I have used some BOOST_AUTO_TEST_CASE and BOOST_AUTO_TEST_SUITE macros, but I still have to supply an init function to boost::unit_test::unit_test_main, right? What is its name? I can't know that since it should be autogenerated.
Thank you for your help! Matej