diff --git a/src/tests/UnitTester.cpp b/src/tests/UnitTester.cpp deleted file mode 100644 index 83a7f5abfc..0000000000 --- a/src/tests/UnitTester.cpp +++ /dev/null @@ -1,57 +0,0 @@ -#include -#include -#include - -#include - -/* Since some of our obos libraries (such as libtranslation.so) have - identically named R5 equivalents, it was necessary to have two - separate unit testing programs, each with their own lib/ subdir, - to make sure that the obos tests are run with obos libs while - the r5 tests are run with r5 libs. - - In the interest of keeping things simple (and not invalidating - the instructions sitting in the newsletter article I wrote :-), - this shell program has been created to allow all unit tests to - still be run from a single application. All it does is filter - out "-obos" and "-r5" arguments and run the appropriate - UnitTesterHelper program (which does all the hard work). -*/ -int main(int argc, char *argv[]) { - // Look for "-obos" or "-r5" arguments, then run - // the appropriate UnitTesterHelper program, letting - // it do all the dirty work. - bool doR5Tests = false; - bool beVerbose = false; - std::string cmd = ""; - for (int i = 1; i < argc; i++) { - std::string arg(argv[i]); - if (arg == "-r5") - doR5Tests = true; - else if (arg == "-obos") - doR5Tests = false; - else { - if (arg.length() == 3 && arg[0] == '-' && arg[1] == 'v' - && '0' <= arg[2] && arg[2] <= '9') - { - beVerbose = (arg[2] - '0') >= 4; - } - cmd += " " + arg; - } - } - // get test dir path - BPath path(argv[0]); - if (path.InitCheck() == B_OK) { - if (path.GetParent(&path) != B_OK) - cout << "Couldn't get test dir." << endl; - } else - cout << "Couldn't find the path to the test app." << endl; - // construct the command path - cmd = (doR5Tests ? "unittester_r5/UnitTesterHelper_r5" : "unittester/UnitTesterHelper") + cmd; - cmd = string(path.Path()) + "/" + cmd; - if (beVerbose) - cout << "Executing: '" << cmd << "'" << endl; - system(cmd.c_str()); - return 0; -} -