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authorCory Fields <cory-nospam-@coryfields.com>2013-09-10 15:18:09 -0400
committerCory Fields <cory-nospam-@coryfields.com>2013-09-16 12:53:11 -0400
commit152e51c7af2624831cc4796e06bf3b72787cc85f (patch)
treed943cbc4159b2e88f0ee68907edf51b9f673d6a8 /src/test/util_tests.cpp
parent08081e393b6d3249c19395f91537a7d824ec7333 (diff)
included-tests: generate binary data from test files for inclusion into test binaries
This change moves test data into the binaries rather than reading them from the disk at runtime. Advantages: - Tests become distributable - Cross-compile friendly. Build on one machine and execute in an arbitrary location on another. - Easier testing for backports. Users can verify that tests pass without having to track down corresponding test data. - More trustworthy test results and easier quality assurance as tests make fewer assumptions about their environment. - Tests could theoretically run at client/daemon startup and exit on failure. Disadvantages: - Required 'hexdump' build-dependency. This is a standard bsd tool that should be usable everywhere. It is likely already installed on all build-machines. - Tests can no longer be fudged after build by altering test-data.
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