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On Thu, Mar 17, 2011 at 02:50:54PM +0100, Theo van Klaveren wrote:
Hello again,

More unit test hacking. Only the ones that work are enabled.

Pushed, thanks!

Some questions that are coming up:

 - Some unit tests contain .xsce files that seem to be used to tell told the
old unit testing framework that the test is expected to segfault. This does
not seem to work with cppunittester?

No, it doesn't.

 - The math test fails in a way that is unexpected. The test checks that
double -> string -> double conversion works, and expects 1.#INF to result in
1.#INF. The API docs agree, but the result is INF.

This was probably broken by commit
9111657228393eb0cf0db493202abda300754f68 . I am inclined to accept the
new behaviour and fix the docs and test (it seems to be a real corner
case anyway), but maybe others have another opinion?

D.

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