InitiallyI thought I'd start with writing a test in Perl, and I got some basic stuff working. But then I needed to access structures, constants, etc, and had no idea how to do this, so I am now rewriting my test in C. My understanding was that for the most part, the C and Perl testing infrastructure were supposed to be comparable, but I haven't seen any examples of how I can do the things I mentioined (specifically, access constants (flags for functions), or create/read structures required by functions.
Is this possible to do, and if so could someone give me an example of each? The constants are obviously less difficult, in that I could always redefine them in the test, but being able to manipulate structures seems like it would be a requirement for the framework.
Sorry if this is all really straight forward.
Thanks, .Geoff
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