26-Oct-2013 02:36, Daniel Davidson пишет:
On Friday, 25 October 2013 at 16:43:23 UTC, Daniel Davidson wrote:
On Friday, 25 October 2013 at 14:14:39 UTC, Dicebot wrote:
This will work starting with 2.064:

Ok. I'll keep pressing. Here is an updated version:
http://pastebin.com/g6FWsTkr

The idea is to be able to just import ut, annotate as you have
described and get unit tests run. I want to mixin the equivalent of
your "main" in each module that just pulls in a module constructors to
evaluate what tests are there. The code in the paste crashes on the
call to getUnitests.

If I comment out `alias tests = TypeTuple!(__traits(getUnitTests,
mod));` then I see similar call to  `alias members =
TypeTuple!(__traits(allMembers, mod));` work just fine.

Is this the right way to use this? Any pointers on the segmentation
fault?

Thanks
Dan


Ok, binary reduction has shown the seg fault was due to a debug import.

It's a bug so please file it in bugzilla. Don't let them go unnoticed ;)
http://d.puremagic.com/issues/

This code causes a crash for me - just because of the getUnittests. If I
remove the debug import it works. Since I use debug imports in general,
I'm not so sure it is worthwhile to pursue the named unit test approach
at this time.

import std.typetuple;
import std.stdio;
debug import std.datetime;
unittest { writeln("In Test!!"); }
mixin("alias mod = " ~ __MODULE__ ~ ";");
alias tests = TypeTuple!(__traits(getUnitTests, mod));
static this() {
   writeln("Done");
}


Thanks
Dan


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Dmitry Olshansky

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