Drop the legacy CppUnit testing framework used for the unit tests.
Replacing it with Catch has the advantage of not requiring CppUnit
libraries to be installed on the system in order to be able to run
tests (Catch is header-only and a copy of it is now included in the
main repository itself) and, in the future, of being able to write
the tests in a much more natural way.
For now, however, avoid changing the existing tests code as much as
[reasonably] possible to avoid introducing bugs in them and provide
the CppUnit compatibility macros in the new wx/catch_cppunit.h header
which allow to preserve the 99% of the existing code unchanged. Some
of the required changes are:
- Decompose asserts using "a && b" conditions into multiple asserts
checking "a" and "b" independently. This would have been better
even with CppUnit (to know which part of condition exactly failed)
and is required with Catch.
- Use extra parentheses around such conditions when they can't be
easily decomposed in the arrays test, due to the use of macros.
This is not ideal from the point of view of messages given when
the tests fail but will do for now.
- Rewrite asserts using "a || b" as a combination of condition
checks and assert macros. Again, this is better anyhow, and is
required with Catch. Incidentally, this allowed to fix a bug in
the "exec" unit test which didn't leave enough time for the new
process to be launched before trying to kill it.
- Remove multiple CPPUNIT_TEST_SUITE_NAMED_REGISTRATION() macros,
our emulation of this macro can be used only once.
- Provide string conversions using Catch-specific StringMaker for
a couple of types.
- Replace custom wxImage comparison with a Catch-specific matcher
class.
- Remove most of test running logic from test.cpp, in particular don't
parse command line ourselves any longer but use Catch built-in
command line parser. This is a source of a minor regression:
previously, both "Foo" and "FooTestCase" could be used as the name of
the test to run, but now only the latter is accepted.
The macro wxGCC_WARNING_RESTORE is being used without a parameter which
MSVC warns about. Fix by passing the same parameter as when using
wxGCC_WARNING_SUPPRESS, namely deprecated-declarations.
Regression since b58c87db28.
Explicitly disable the warning just for the code using wxNORMAL as the use of
this deprecated constant can't be avoided in the code which tests for its
support.
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This can be used to "undo" the result of Bold() ,Underlined() or Italic()
methods and returns an unadorned version of the font.
Closes#11815.
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This keyword is not expanded by Git which means it's not replaced with the
correct revision value in the releases made using git-based scripts and it's
confusing to have lines with unexpanded "$Id$" in the released files. As
expanding them with Git is not that simple (it could be done with git archive
and export-subst attribute) and there are not many benefits in having them in
the first place, just remove all these lines.
If nothing else, this will make an eventual transition to Git simpler.
Closes#14487.
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These attributes were not handled by wxFont::GetNativeFontInfoDesc() as it
only serialized the Pango font description which doesn't support them.
Fix this by handling these attributes explicitly and prepending them to the
Pango font string if necessary.
Closes#14559.
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GetFamily() returns wxFONTFAMILY_DEFAULT and not wxFONTFAMILY_UNKNOWN since
r65670.
Correct the test to handle wxFONTFAMILY_DEFAULT as allowed value.
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This fixes failures of several build bot slaves (all running Debian or
Ubuntu) which were due to using "Fixed" under these Linux distributions.
Unfortunately "Fixed" didn't work as Pango doesn't seem to recognize it as a
valid face name. "DejaVu Sans" should probably work on most current Linux
systems but "Monospace" should hopefully be available on other Unix systems as
well.
We could also just take whatever wxFontEnumerator returns which should
probably be even more fool-proof.
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