On January 21, 2015 5:26:56 PM EST, legalize+jeeves@mail.xmission.com wrote:
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spake the secret code <54B0E109.8060307@4roald.org> thusly: All I'm saying is that gtest is gaining acceptance because it supports its community of users in a reasonable way. Boost.Test is losing ground and has been losing ground for 5+ years.
That's a valid point.
That is exactly the sort of attitude that results in the really great book "Modern C++ Programming with Test-Driven Development" by Jeff Langr http://amzn.to/15bvh9C relegating Boost.Test to a bare mention in an appendix and using gtest throughout the book for all the examples.
Boost.Test is not leading mindshare.
That is unfortunate, but Boost.Test was, if I'm not much mistaken, originally for use by Boost libraries. That it has a wider user base is nice, but wasn't part of the original intent.
Thanks for your effort by the way Richard! I do however think you should moderate your tone, hidden or literate, in some of your postings given the maintainer seems to be responding now and have co-maintainers/helpers.
The time for laughing with puppy dogs and picking daisies in a sunny verdant field is long gone.
After waiting 5 years for the simple issue cited in this thread to be resolved I'm told that I have to keep waiting and to be patient. 5 years is long enough for anyone to wait. My patience has long since been exhausted.
Your patience may be exhausted, but attacks are not helpful and aren't appropriate for the Boost community. If you can't restrain yourself, it would be better if you don't post until you can. ___ Rob (Sent from my portable computation engine)