Gennadiy Rozental wrote:
Joey Mink writes:
Hi all,I'm a newbie using the boost unit test framework.
I'm getting a run-time exception that presents itself
with the following message:
Unhandled exception at 0x61c3b130 (msvcr80d.dll) in
test.exe: 0xC0000005: Access violation reading location
0xcccccccc.
Please post an trimmed example illustrating the problem and also describe how
you build both boost library and your test module.
As I - as also a newb - am having similar problems, trying to use boost.
unit testing with wxWidgets,
I'll jump in here as well, hoping you won't mind.
As best as I can recall the building went something like:
From:
http://www.boost.org/doc/libs/1_41_0/more/getting_started/windows.html#get-b...
From:
|bootstrap
.\bjam |
My project files - under MSVC 2008 C++ Express
===========
but86.cpp
// but86.cpp : Defines the entry point for the console application.
//
#define BOOST_TEST_MAIN
#include
===================
#include
#include "chip8X86Dllh.h"
/* from
http://www.boost.org/doc/libs/1_36_0/libs/test/doc/html/utf/user-guide/fixtu...
*/
#define BOOST_TEST_MODULE example
// -------------------------------------------------------------
class F {
public:
F();
~F(){
BOOST_TEST_MESSAGE( "teardown fixture" );
BOOST_TEST_MESSAGE( "Freeing DLL" );
FreeLibrary( hExeLib );
}
HINSTANCE hExeLib;
wchar_t *psz86DllName;// = ".\\dis8x86.dll";
};
F::F()
{
BOOST_TEST_MESSAGE( "setup fixture" );
BOOST_TEST_MESSAGE( "Loading DLL" );
psz86DllName = L"../chips/chipx86.dll"; <<<< the DLL I need to test
BOOST_REQUIRE( hExeLib != NULL );
}
// -------------------------------------------------------------
// test suite level fixture
BOOST_FIXTURE_TEST_SUITE( s, F )
// -------------------------------------------------------------
BOOST_AUTO_TEST_CASE(TestProcSpecifics)
{
long lProcrSpecifics(4);
BOOST_REQUIRE_EQUAL(4, lProcrSpecifics);
processorSpecifics_t *psProcessorSpecifics;
}
BOOST_AUTO_TEST_SUITE_END()
===============
After returning to this project now after a number of days,
it seems to run with the code that is left right now ... but unless I
single step through at least a part of it,
I see nothing of the output, because it opens & shuts the console window
so fast.
Depending on how far I single step it seems to sometimes
give me some access errors, other time it doesn't.
If I single-step until I hit the point where the app returns to crt.exe,
things look OK, but I don't want to single step all the way all the time ;-)
The IDE output window does _not_ show the test output - neither during the
run, nor afterwards.
Thus my preference would be to build a GUI - using wxWidgets - but I
can't work out how
to call boost UTF from within a wxWidgets app.
If any one has a solution for this problem, I'd greatly appreciate it.
booster
--
Fight Spam - report it with wxSR
http://www.columbinehoney.net/wxSR.shtml