Re: [notmuch] [PATCH] Add the beginnings of a test suite.

2010-01-10 Thread Carl Worth
On Sat, 28 Nov 2009 10:02:03 -0600, "Jeffrey C. Ollie" wrote: > This is the beginning of a test suite. It uses the Check[1] unit > testing framework to handle the testing. There's one basic test of > the SHA1 routines, obviously many more will need to be added. Hi Jeffrey, Thanks very much for

[notmuch] [PATCH] Add the beginnings of a test suite.

2010-01-10 Thread Carl Worth
On Sat, 28 Nov 2009 10:02:03 -0600, "Jeffrey C. Ollie" wrote: > This is the beginning of a test suite. It uses the Check[1] unit > testing framework to handle the testing. There's one basic test of > the SHA1 routines, obviously many more will need to be added. Hi Jeffrey, Thanks very much fo

[notmuch] [PATCH] Add the beginnings of a test suite.

2009-11-28 Thread Jeffrey C. Ollie
This is the beginning of a test suite. It uses the Check[1] unit testing framework to handle the testing. There's are basic tests of the SHA1 routines, obviously many more will need to be added. Run "make check" from the toplevel directory to build and run the checks. [1] http://check.sourcefor

[notmuch] [PATCH] Add the beginnings of a test suite.

2009-11-28 Thread Jeffrey C. Ollie
This is the beginning of a test suite. It uses the Check[1] unit testing framework to handle the testing. There's are basic tests of the SHA1 routines, obviously many more will need to be added. Run "make check" from the toplevel directory to build and run the checks. [1] http://check.sourcefor

[notmuch] [PATCH] Add the beginnings of a test suite.

2009-11-28 Thread Jeffrey C. Ollie
This is the beginning of a test suite. It uses the Check[1] unit testing framework to handle the testing. There's one basic test of the SHA1 routines, obviously many more will need to be added. Run "make check" from the toplevel directory to build and run the checks. [1] http://check.sourceforg

[notmuch] [PATCH] Add the beginnings of a test suite.

2009-11-28 Thread Jeffrey C. Ollie
This is the beginning of a test suite. It uses the Check[1] unit testing framework to handle the testing. There's one basic test of the SHA1 routines, obviously many more will need to be added. Run "make check" from the toplevel directory to build and run the checks. [1] http://check.sourceforg