well so far I am using the ability to set temperatures and inputs at 
will, just by writing to the files in the fuse-filesystem (which is a 
regular filesystem only of course), in order to test scenarios that 
would be difficult or dangerous to test in real life :)

For example over-temperature in the water buffer of my wood burning 
oven, or over-temperature in the floor-heating due to a defect 
mixer-valve, or failing temperature sensors, etc.

Martin

P.S. since your nickname seems to be "Giggls", I wonder if you are 
familiar with the giggle-loop?

On 11/05/2012 01:48 PM, Sven Geggus wrote:
> "Martin Patzak (GMX)"<[email protected]>  wrote:
>
>> So, I did not use fake-mode at all. I am not even running owfs on my
>> test-machine. Again it only works if you use the fuse-filesystem!
>
> Unfortunately not applicable to my use-case. I'm currently using the c-api
> in my Software.
>
> Interesting solution anyway because at least in your case it would be
> possible to set up some kinf of unit testing by just using inotify.
>
> Sven
>
>
>

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