zint/frontend/tests
gitlost 3f33ed3eb9 CMakeLists.txt: cmake min required 3.13 -> 3.5 using CMAKE_REQUIRED_LIBRARIES; add ZINT_COVERAGE option
bmp/emf/ps.c: allow for foreground colour in ULTRA
bmp/gif/pcx.c: allow for BARCODE_STDOUT (fflush/fclose)
emf.c: hexagon rotation field not used; dont't use float index in font loop; Windows stdout binary mode
png.c: remove unused 8-bit; simplify libpng error handling and fclose outfile on error
ps.c: fix buffer overflow on colour_to_pscolor() CMYK
tif.c: fix BLACKISZERO indexes
CODE39: simplify check digit setting
reedsol.c: rs_uint_init_gf() log/alog tables must be zeroed
ZBarcode_Encode: debug: fix access out-of-bounds on non-NUL-terminated source if length < 10
manual.txt/zint.h: document NUL-terminated strings
tests: cover further cases for output (bmp/emf/etc), eci/gb18030/gb2312/sjis, reedsol, AZTEC, CODE39
2021-07-26 15:29:05 +01:00
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cmake/Modules Remove further refs to QZint; win32/README; add zintconfig.h to Win make files 2020-11-24 22:22:12 +00:00
CMakeLists.txt CMakeLists.txt: cmake min required 3.13 -> 3.5 using CMAKE_REQUIRED_LIBRARIES; add ZINT_COVERAGE option 2021-07-26 15:29:05 +01:00
README CODEONE/DATAMATRIX/MAILMARK/PLESSEY: fix some 32-bit/portability bugs 2021-06-10 11:15:39 +01:00
test_args.c Replace WARN_ZPL_COMPAT with GS1NOCHECK_MODE 2021-07-13 17:39:03 +01:00

Zint frontend test suite
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See <project-dir>/backend/tests/README to see how to build the test suite.
In addition to the setup for the backend tests, the environment needs to be
able to find the `zint` application using that name. In UNIX-like systems
this can be configured by prepending the PATH variable with the frontend's
directory inside the build directory:

cd <build-dir>
export PATH=$(pwd)/frontend:${PATH}


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the frontend test will be automatically run by cmake's ctest, however manual
invocation is also possible:

cd <build-dir>/frontend/test
./test_args

As with the backend tests, individual test functions and single dataset items
can be run using '-f <func-name>' and '-i <index>' etc.