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===== The Quick Guide to OpenSim Unit Testing ===
= The Quick Guide to OpenSim Unit Testing =
== Running Tests ==
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for it to be accessible to Linux users and to the continuous
integration system.
==TESTING ON WINDOWS==
== TESTING ON WINDOWS ==
To use nunit testing on opensim code, you have a variety of methods. The
easiast methods involve using IDE capabilities to test code. Using
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Its output will show test failures and successes and a summary of what
happened. This is very useful for a quick overview and/or automated testing.
Windows
=== Windows ===
Windows version of nunit-console is by default .Net 2.0 if you downloaded the
.Net 2.0 version of Nunit. Be sure to setup your PATH environment variable.
Linux & OSX
=== Linux & OSX ===
On these operating systems you will have to use the command "nunit-console2"
Example
=== Example ===
nunit-console2 OpenSim.Framework.Tests.dll (on linux)
nunit-console OpenSim.Framework.Tests.dll (on windows)