From: bernie Date: Sun, 10 Aug 2008 09:41:16 +0000 (+0000) Subject: test.h: Remove stray whitespace X-Git-Tag: 2.0.0~343 X-Git-Url: https://codewiz.org/gitweb?a=commitdiff_plain;h=05b29c052a3454757bad2a8d2344261a59cd7a55;p=bertos.git test.h: Remove stray whitespace git-svn-id: https://src.develer.com/svnoss/bertos/trunk@1591 38d2e660-2303-0410-9eaa-f027e97ec537 --- diff --git a/bertos/cfg/test.h b/bertos/cfg/test.h index 29791e5b..507ec17e 100644 --- a/bertos/cfg/test.h +++ b/bertos/cfg/test.h @@ -36,30 +36,30 @@ * * \author Daniele Basile * \author Francesco Sacchi - * + * * When you want to test a module that is emulable on hosted * platforms, these macros come in handy. * Your module_test should supply three basic functions: - * + * * int module_testSetup(void) * int module_testRun(void) * int module_testTearDown(void) - * + * * All of these should return 0 if ok or a value != 0 on errors. - * + * * Then, at the end of your module_test you can write: * #include TEST_ONLY(whatuneed.h) * #include TEST_ONLY(whatuneed.c) * #include TEST_ONLY(...) - * + * * TEST_MAIN(module); - * + * * The macro TEST_ONLY expand to nothing in non-TEST mode or to * the specified filename if _TEST is defined. * Including directly into your module the file.c you need to * run the test allows you to build and run the test compiling * only one file. - * + * * To achieve this you also need a main() that is supplied by * the TEST_MAIN macro. * This will expand to a full main that calls, in sequence: @@ -89,7 +89,7 @@ /** This macro will include the specified file only in test-mode */ #define TEST_ONLY(file) PP_STRINGIZE(file) - + #else /* !_TEST */ #define TEST_MAIN(module) /* nothing */ @@ -99,6 +99,7 @@ /** * Silent an assert in a test. + * * This is useful when we run a test and we want to test * an error condition. We know that an assert will fail but * this is not really an error. To ignore that we mark it @@ -111,5 +112,4 @@ */ #define SILENT_ASSERT(str) kputs("SILENT_ASSERT:$"str"$\n") - #endif /* CFG_TEST_H */