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7 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
John Beard 1b1e514544 QA: Move to a self-registering plugin system for QA utils
This means that utility programs no longer have to be manually
added to the COMBINED_UTILITY, they self-register their
information at static init time. This is basically the same concept
as the Boost test registration.

All utilities need to do now is register their UTILITY_PROGRAM info
struct with the UTILITY_REGISTRY::Register method. No headers required.
2019-11-25 15:38:21 +08:00
John Beard 33bc74a4a2 QA: Tidy qa_utils headers
Move into own include directory for clarity. Also allows qa_utils
to use its own private headers in qa/qa_utils without exposing them
through the target_include_directories directive.
2019-01-29 18:16:00 -05:00
John Beard e4b4230bcf QA: Put UTILITY_PROGRAM in KI_TEST
Also expand some documentation of some other KI_TEST functions.
2019-01-29 08:15:37 -05:00
John Beard b690658972 QA: Add coroutine unit test
This adds a simple unit test to qa_common to check coroutines
produce expected events in the right order.

This is an automated analogue to the user-facing tool in
qa/common_tools.
2019-01-24 13:01:44 -05:00
John Beard 267e17d539 QA: Add a generic utility tool executable.
The intention here is to make it possible to wrap up many of the
KiCad utility tools into a single executable. This reduces link times
as well as the duplication of CMake files needed to build very
similar tools.

This particular tool should be suitable for any code in common,
code in pcbnew and other end-executables probalby will need an
analagous version linked to the relevant kiface.

The first tool is the coroutine_example.cpp test case, which
can be useful when learning, debugging or porting the coroutine
infrastructure.
2019-01-22 09:04:38 -05:00
Seth Hillbrand 8f11a2133e Revert "QA: Add a generic utility tool executable."
This reverts commit 502306314e.
2019-01-06 16:17:44 -08:00
John Beard 502306314e QA: Add a generic utility tool executable.
The intention here is to make it possible to wrap up many of the
KiCad utility tools into a single executable. This reduces link times
as well as the duplication of CMake files needed to build very
similar tools.

This particular tool should be suitable for any code in common,
code in pcbnew and other end-executables probalby will need an
analagous version linked to the relevant kiface.

The first tool is the coroutine_example.cpp test case, which
can be useful when learning, debugging or porting the coroutine
infrastructure.
2019-01-06 07:51:23 -08:00