I'm converting the relevant (existing) libnr tests to 2geom as part of my GSoC project, now my question is where to put them?
So far I've just put them in the 2geom directory of my local working copy and adjusted the build file in the same way as for the unit tests in the svg/ and libnr/ subdirectories for example. I imagine, however, that it might be better to add them to 2geom directly.
Note that 2geom already has its own testcode!
Yes please do not put anything other than 2geom file copies in the 2geom directory, it is supposed to be a direct copy of 2geom. If it isn't, it makes life much harder for me (then I spend all my time keeping up with changes merging things back and forth etc...)
Thanks! Johan
-----Original Message----- From: lib2geom-devel-bounces@lists.sourceforge.net [mailto:lib2geom-devel-bounces@lists.sourceforge.net] On Behalf Of Jasper van de Gronde Sent: vrijdag 4 juli 2008 18:27 To: inkscape; lib2geom-devel@lists.sourceforge.net Subject: [Lib2geom-devel] Unit tests for 2geom?
I'm converting the relevant (existing) libnr tests to 2geom as part of my GSoC project, now my question is where to put them?
So far I've just put them in the 2geom directory of my local working copy and adjusted the build file in the same way as for the unit tests in the svg/ and libnr/ subdirectories for example. I imagine, however, that it might be better to add them to 2geom directly.
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J.B.C.Engelen@...1578... wrote:
Note that 2geom already has its own testcode!
Yes please do not put anything other than 2geom file copies in the 2geom directory, it is supposed to be a direct copy of 2geom. If it isn't, it makes life much harder for me (then I spend all my time keeping up with changes merging things back and forth etc...)
Thanks, I suspected something like this might be the case. I'll have a look at 2geom's tests.
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