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being confusing. They now both take a simple C-string argument which names the set, and the macros check that each end matches a start of the same name. Since tis means that a START_SET no longer takes an argument sayng whether or notthe set is to be skipped, we now have a SKIP macro to be used inside a set to skip to the end of it. This is actually more versatile as we can have multiple SKIP macros in the same set, each providing a different reason for the set being skipped. Also removed a few obsolete/unused functions and macros. git-svn-id: svn+ssh://svn.gna.org/svn/gnustep/tools/make/trunk@32355 72102866-910b-0410-8b05-ffd578937521
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Objective-C
22 lines
491 B
Objective-C
#import "Testing.h"
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/* A second test ... your first go at testing with ObjectiveC
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*
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* If you run the test with 'gnustep-tests example2.m' it should
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* report two test passes.
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*/
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int
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main()
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{
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/* We start a set here ...
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* Having a set means we do not need to bother creating an autorelease pool.
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*/
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START_SET("example set")
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pass(1 == 1, "integer equality works");
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pass([[NSObject new] autorelease] != nil, "+new creates an object");
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END_SET("example set")
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return 0;
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}
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