2015-06-15 21:34 GMT+02:00 Michael Meeks <michael.meeks@collabora.com>:
Hi Tamas,
On Mon, 2015-06-15 at 15:51 +0200, Zolnai Tamás wrote:
I've got an idea too: automatically generated unit tests.
Sounds interesting :-) are there some existing examples of clang
plugins that do this - or some papers / existing code that does this ? I
imagine we would want annotations in the code to help the unit-tester,
and also (I guess) support methods that create working helpful objects
to pass into constructors like documents, shells, filters etc. ;-)
Added to the list for discussion; it'd be great to hear from you in the
ESC call on Thursday if you can make it on this topic. Then again - it's
less than clear to me (given the bulk of suggestions) how we'll
prioritize them to build a recommendation for a tender to do this =)
Hi Michael,
I didn't find any example code in this topic. It was just a sudden
idea deducted from the general rule: If you are bored doing things
manually do it automatically. :)
I'm not sure what clang plugins capable of. There are more experienced
guys in this territory.
Best Regards,
Tamás
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