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Plain C binding
Hi,
At the moment ATF provides a binding for C/C++ that simplifies the
creation of test programs that follow the ATF interface (command line
and output format). This "binding" also takes care of many run-time
stuff, such as the handling of signals, the creation of temporary
directories, etc.
However, this is currently all written in C++. There are multiple
macros that hide almost all details of this fact -- you use the
macros instead of dealing with classes, exceptions, etc. --, but I
think that there can be some resistance in using it to write tests
for features that are plain C. (I'm specially afraid of this because
of the sudden interest on pcc, which does not support C++.)
What would you think of a plain C binding so that test programs do
not need to rely at all on C++? This could restrict all C++ code to
the ATF tools and not propagate to tests written by other people
(e.g. in our use case, tests that live in the NetBSD source tree).
Sure, implementing this will take some time (/me hates C for not
having anything to deal with data collections nor strings), but it
seems a good idea to me at the moment, specially for the long run.
Any comments?
Thanks,
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Julio M. Merino Vidal <jmmv84%gmail.com@localhost>
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