Hello Alan,

I have run the sample programs manually on Windows XP and the resulting
files are exactly the same as the reference files (I must have
overlooked the TEST_NISTCD option ...) Anyway, this is looking very
good.

Regards,

Arjen

On 2009-03-10 23:12, Alan W. Irwin wrote:
> lib/nistcd contains a number of *.cgm files taken from cd1.3.tar.gz which
> can be used in a comparison test with results generated now with libnistcd.
> 
> I have set up these test comparisons (as of revision 9706) using the
> TEST_NISTCD CMake option which is ON by default (but which you will want to
> turn off for cross-compiling since the tests require executables to be built
> and run).
> 
> If you want to test libnistcd on your platform, simply run
> 
> make test_nistcd
> 
> in the top-level build tree (or else in lib/nistcd in the build tree).
> 
> On Debian Lenny the result of that test is all the generated *.cgm files in
> lib/nistcd/test_nistcd in the build tree agree with their source-tree
> counterparts (checked in a cross-platform way using cmake -E compare_files).
> 
> Please run "make test_nistcd" to confirm that good result for your own
> platform(s).
> 
> Assuming there are no bad results from such tests,
> I believe my work on libnistcd is completed.
> 
> Alan
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