ardour/libs/pbd/test/testrunner.cc
Robin Gareus e4e94e77c9
Transmitter::Debug implementation 1/2
This also sorts switch() and listen_to() statements in order
of severity: debug, info, warning, error, fatal, throw.
2020-10-13 21:58:26 +02:00

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#include <cppunit/CompilerOutputter.h>
#include <cppunit/extensions/TestFactoryRegistry.h>
#include <cppunit/TestResult.h>
#include <cppunit/TestResultCollector.h>
#include <cppunit/TestRunner.h>
#include <cppunit/BriefTestProgressListener.h>
#include <glibmm/thread.h>
#include "scalar_properties.h"
#include "pbd/pbd.h"
#include "pbd/error.h"
#include "pbd/textreceiver.h"
int
main ()
{
TextReceiver text_receiver ("pbd_test");
if (!PBD::init ()) return 1;
text_receiver.listen_to (PBD::info);
text_receiver.listen_to (PBD::warning);
text_receiver.listen_to (PBD::error);
text_receiver.listen_to (PBD::fatal);
ScalarPropertiesTest::make_property_quarks ();
CppUnit::TestResult testresult;
CppUnit::TestResultCollector collectedresults;
testresult.addListener (&collectedresults);
CppUnit::BriefTestProgressListener progress;
testresult.addListener (&progress);
CppUnit::TestRunner testrunner;
testrunner.addTest (CppUnit::TestFactoryRegistry::getRegistry ().makeTest ());
testrunner.run (testresult);
CppUnit::CompilerOutputter compileroutputter (&collectedresults, std::cerr);
compileroutputter.write ();
PBD::cleanup ();
return collectedresults.wasSuccessful () ? 0 : 1;
}