Hello everyone, I have been working on a C++ project that uses libmm-glib, but I recently ran into an issue around testing it. I was hoping to be able to create an artificial MMSim (not based on a real card) and pass that to my code under test. My main goal is to avoid dbus dependencies so I can directly instrument the 'external' data types in my tests. It seemed like it was going to be reasonably easy:
1. Make a directory to hold my wrappers. 2. Create my own libmm-glib.h that imports the core enum and error header files. 3. Create my own GObject based MMSim class for instrumentation. 4. Do some clever stuff with include paths so my tests pull in my libmm-glib.h but my libmm-glib.h pulls in the ModemManager ModemManager-enums.h/etc files. But I realized I would lose access to all of libmm-glib's other types. I would have to reimplement types like MMBearerProperties (which is already a basic data type that needs no modification for testing). Does anyone know a better way to do this? I have found details on Aleksander's blog about how to test ModemManager, but I have not yet come up with much on how to test code that uses ModemManager. Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Thank you all for your time, Jessy Diamond Exum
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