office-gobmx/testtools
RMZeroFour 4031659233 .NET Bindings: Switch for old windows CLI bindings
This commit adds an --enable-cli/--disable-cli switch to autoconf to
control generation of the old CLI bindings (Windows only). It is
enabled by default, to not be a breaking change to users just yet.
Over time, when the old bindings are deprecated in favor of the new
.NET bindings, it could be set to disabled by default.

Change-Id: Ib60b372459cb0c735275ed17d004d037279357eb
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/c/core/+/168751
Tested-by: Jenkins
Reviewed-by: Hossein <hossein@libreoffice.org>
2024-06-22 00:11:16 +02:00
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com/sun/star/comp/bridge
qa
source
CustomTarget_bridgetest.mk
CustomTarget_bridgetest_climaker.mk
CustomTarget_bridgetest_javamaker.mk
CustomTarget_uno_test.mk
InternalUnoApi_bridgetest.mk
InternalUnoApi_performance.mk
IwyuFilter_testtools.yaml
Jar_testComponent.mk
Library_bridgetest-common.mk
Library_bridgetest.mk
Library_constructors.mk
Library_cppobj.mk
Makefile
Module_testtools.mk
Rdb_uno_services.mk
README.md

Testing Tools

How to Check Compatibility Between Compilers

Since the interfaces used in the cpp bridgetest are not changed often one can just build the cppobj.uno.dll and the constructors.uno.dll (testtools/source/bridgetest) in an old environment and then use them in the new environment. That is the files are copied into the testtools/wntmsciXX.pro folder which corresponds to the new environment.

On Windows this test will typically fail because the tests use the cppu::getCaughtException function, which only works when all libs are build using the same runtime.

This part of the test can switched off. To do this go into the testtools/source/bridgetest folder and call

dmake compcheck=1

This will add a new compiler define (-DCOMPCHECK) and will be used in the bridgetest.cxx to switch off the code which uses the getCaughtException function. However, there is still a test which causes the test component to throw and IllegalArgumentException. This still works.

Using source / bridgetest for Stress Testing

Start a modified bridgetest_server (with the final --singleaccept argument removed from the uno executable call) or a modified bridgetest_javaserver (with the final singleaccept argument replaced with multi in the java executable call), then start a modified bridgetest_client (with a final stress argument added to the uno executable call). The client will continuously establish connections to the server which are immediately destroyed again. The test will run forever, unless an error occurs.