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Top Forums UNIX for Beginners Questions & Answers Some % of Garbage Collection Post 303036093 by Neo on Thursday 13th of June 2019 11:54:05 PM
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otest(1)						    BSD General Commands Manual 						  otest(1)

NAME
otest -- SenTestingKit, OCUnit. SYNOPSIS
otest [-SenTest Self | All | None | <TestCaseClassName/testMethodName>] path DESCRIPTION
otest runs the unit tests found in the bundle given at path. ARGUMENTS
-SenTest value This flag denotes the scope of the unit test to be run. Possible values are Self, All, None and <TestCaseClassName/test- MethodName>. The default value is Self. path Path to the bundle that contains the unit tests. OBJECTIVE-C GARBAGE COLLECTION otest is built with support for Objective-C garbage collection. Due to the "whole process" nature of Objective-C garbage collection, invok- ing otest from the command line or an IDE or debugger will run otest with garbage collection enabled. Doing so requires that the bundle con- taining the unit tests also be built with support for garbage collection. To avoid this requirement and disable garbage collection, run otest in an environment with the OBJC_DISABLE_GC environment variable set to YES. ENVIRONMENT
OBJC_DISABLE_GC Set to YES to disable Objective-C garbage collection for otest when running test bundles that do not use it. FILES
/Developer/Tools/RunTargetUnitTests A script that calls otest with the correct arguments for use with Xcode. SEE ALSO
RunTargetUnitTests(1), otest(1) Xcode June 2, 2019 Xcode
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