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* guile-tools.in: Fix the checks to account for non-srcdir builds. * libguile/frames.c: * libguile/objcodes.c: * libguile/programs.c: * libguile/instructions.c: * libguile/vm.c: Fix snarf-includes to cope with non-srcdir builds. * libguile/instructions.h: * libguile/instructions.c: Fix the stubs inclusion to be non-srcdir compatible. * libguile/vm-expand.h (VM_DEFINE_INSTRUCTION): Fix some things so as not to require the instructions.h defintitions, since we have the codes already. Not important tho :) * pre-inst-guile-env.in: Minor tweak that should have no effect. * test-suite/standalone/Makefile.am (all-local): Remove a chmod +x step, the configure.ac rule should do that if necessary. |
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README | ||
test-asmobs | ||
test-asmobs-lib.c | ||
test-bad-identifiers | ||
test-conversion.c | ||
test-fast-slot-ref.in | ||
test-list.c | ||
test-num2integral.c | ||
test-require-extension | ||
test-round.c | ||
test-scm-c-read.c | ||
test-scm-with-guile.c | ||
test-system-cmds | ||
test-unwind.c | ||
test-use-srfi.in | ||
test-with-guile-module.c |
-*-text-*- These tests use the standard automake TESTS mechanism. Tests should be listed in TESTS in Makefile.am, and should exit with 0 on success, non-zero on failure, and 77 if the result should be ignored. See the automake info pages for more information. If you want to use a scheme script, prefix it as follows: #!/bin/sh exec guile -s "$0" "$@" !# Makefile.am will arrange for all tests (scripts or executables) to be run under pre-inst-guile-env so that the PATH, LD_LIBRARY_PATH, and GUILE_LOAD_PATH will be augmented appropriately. The Makefile.am has an example of creating a shared library to be used from a test scheme script as well. You can also create standalone executables that include your own code, are linked against libguile, and that run a given test script (or scripts). One way to do this is to create the binary, make sure it calls scm_shell (argc, argv) as its final action, and put this bit at the top of your test script: #!./my-test-binary -s !#