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Old 11-14-2001
Consider upgrading to Mac OS X. You and run OS 9 applications on top of OS X.
 

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CPlusTestRig(1) 					    BSD General Commands Manual 					   CPlusTestRig(1)

NAME
CPlusTestRig -- runs CPlusTest unit test bundles SYNOPSIS
CPlusTestRig [-test testname] testbundle DESCRIPTION
CPlusTestRig loads and runs the bundle testbundle containing unit tests built with the CPlusTest framework (/System/Library/Frameworks/CPlus- Test.framework). If one or more [-test testname] pairs is specified only those tests (TestCase and TestSuite instances) in testbundle are run. If no such pairs are specified, all TestCase and TestSuite instances are run as part of the default "All" test suite. CPlusTestRig is intended for testing frameworks and libraries. That is, it must be possible for CPlusTestRig to load testbundle into its own address space. To test applications, use RunUnitTests(1) instead. To test a framework or library in a location other than the one recorded in testbundle at link time, use dyld(1) environment variables such as DYLD_FRAMEWORK_PATH and DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH to ensure that the nonstandard location is searched. ENVIRONMENT
CPlusTestDelayExit If this environment variable is present, CPlusTestRig will print its process ID to standard output and delay exit indefi- nitely upon completion. This is useful for running leaks(1) or other debugging tools. FILES
/Developer/Tools/CPlusTestRig /System/Library/Frameworks/CPlusTest.framework SEE ALSO
dyld(1), leaks(1), RunUnitTests(1) Mac OS X June 2, 2019 Mac OS X
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