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files. This won't affect any programs at all anywhere. This will just make it
easier to maintain and extend later. You still want to include "bu/fstring.h"
and use Bu::FString in code.
The other is kinda fun. I created a special format for unit tests, they use the
extension .unit now and use the mkunit.sh script to convert them to c++ code.
There are some nice features here too, maintaining unit tests is much, much
easier, and we can have more features without making the code any harder to use.
Also, it will be easier to have the unit tests generate reports and be run from
a master program and the like.
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that we need a concatination operator for both const chr * and chr *. This
fixed a suprising number of problems.
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test.
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expected operators now, like plus. It was annoying without them.
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installed. That was odd. Anyway, also set props on the bu, unit, and test
directories so that the contents won't be listed on svn status.
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Also added more tests to the FString unit tests and switched the ParamProc to
using FString instead of std::string, this will break a few programs in very
minor ways, a few seconds each to fix, I'd say.
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compile under OSX. So far, no problems with anything else, it looks like build
and nango both build without problems, libbu++ is truly becoming a full cross-
platform toolkit.
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the right way.
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be a few more add-ons to it, but it works just fine, and eventually it should
cover command line options and creating logs, and possibly even provide output
functionality so that output from tests can be logged and kept track of well.
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