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--- Comment #4 from Ravi <ravi.mandliya@gmail.com> ---
Hi 

I am a student at clemson university, and I would really really like to
contribute on this one.This is my first interaction with any open source
project. I have worked on personal C++ projects, and have good grip on
language.  The following link mentioned in first comment -
http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.comp.documentfoundation.libreoffice.qa/42  says
"No such message". 

So far:

1. I have downloaded and build libreoffice.

2. I have looked into "sc/qa/unit/" folders and tried to understand already  
built unit tests.  

3. I understand that the "helper" folder contains the handler files which loads
csv test data (from "data" folder) and run thesetests.

4. However, I am still not sure, how exactly these unit tests are run, where is
the main function,how to load the data?. A little help or a link to document
where this is explained would be of awesome help. My question is "How exactly
do we run these unit tests?".

I really intent to contribute and learn. I am a quick learner, and I really
find it interesting. I would really appreciate some pointers. Like where
exactly the class files located, for which we are building test cases?, some
example test cases for any other module we have.

Thanks and Regards
Ravi Mandliya

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