
Hi guys, let me just make this clear before we start: Hubert's fix (adding a `init_unit_test_suite' that returns NULL) works. That is, it enable me to link against Boost.Test < 1.34. On Jan 11, 2008, at 8:00 AM, Gennadiy Rozental wrote:
Jens Seidel <jensseidel <at> users.sf.net> writes:
So Benoit tries to find an easy way to test a system whether Boost.Test is available.
This is quite open ended question. What specifically are you trying to detect?
Presence of Boost.Test headers? Presence of prebuild Boost.Test libraries (static and/or dynamic)? Presence od single header variant of Boost.Test? Presence of Unit test framework or program execution monitor or just an execution monitor. Support for specific feature in Boost.Test
I want the smallest code that compiles and links against the greatest number of versions of Boost.Test. This test case should use the most common headers of this library and must use symbols from the library so that the resulting object file cannot be linked without having the correct -lflag. I want this test to work with as many flavors/ combinations/versions of Boost.Test as possible. Would it be possible for you to give me the smallest dumb code that exercises the most basic feature of Boost.Test + compilation and linkage against Boost.Test? Cheers, -- Benoit Sigoure aka Tsuna EPITA Research and Development Laboratory