The outputter is called ColorTextOutputter and can be enabled by defining OUTPUT=COLORTEXT.
The colored outputter behaves just like the TextOutputter, but displays successful tests in GREEN and failed tests in RED. The summary message is also in GREEN/RED, but is slightly different from the TextOutputter.
Also:
* Added fancy simple none-verbose color-outputter for EmbUnit. The outputter outputs a simple statistics line in GREEN or RED, according to the test success or failure. (Also, the ColorTextOutputter was adjusted to use the statistics output of this new ColorOutputter.) The new outputter can be activated with OUTPUT=COLOR.
* Added a single character "." output for the simple color outputter and replaced the color codes by macros.
cppsupport.cpp contains functions which are necessary in order to use
some features of the C++ language, e.g. calling static constructors or
virtual functions.
TODO/Not implemented yet:
- Test virtual functions
- Handle exceptions (stack unwinding)
- Run time type identification (RTTI)
These headers do not provide full stl functionality,
but a small subset:
* thread and this_thread
* condition_variable (some timed functions are missing)
* mutex, lock_guard and unique_lock
Currently, the tcp and udp implementations are bound to each other in a
module called *destiny*. Thus, when using only one of them then the
other one gets also compiled into the binary and initialized,
which results in unnecessary RAM usage and workload for the CPU.
The approach in this PR defines a common module named *socket_base*,
which contains functions used by the posix layer. Compiled by it's own,
those functions return negative error codes, to symbolize upper layers
that they are not supported. When also including the modules *udp* or
*tcp* respectively, functions from *socket_base* get overwritten with the
correct functionality.
Defining *udp* or *tcp* in a Makefile also includes *socket_base*.
Defining *pnet* in a Makefile also includes *socket_base*.