It is possible to vary the test by giving more than one value at a time. To do this, use the macro
PARAMETER_SET. This will add one or more set of values. This macro can be used many times
while preparing the test. Each consequent call to PARAMETER_SET will add one or more set of
values, and each of those sets will in turn be tested during next test. The test will implement the
variant using the macro PARAMETER_VALUE. The individual members of the set can be accessed
from the test, by casting PARAMETER_VALUE to a pointer to one of the sets, e.g.
((set_type*)PARAMETER_VALUE)->set_member.
Usually this macro is used during setup of the test, e.g. before the EXECUTE macro. However,
it is possible to add sets to next test from everywhere.
New is this release are support for floating point validations and function mocking. Also, MinGW has been added to the list of supported platforms.
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This release contains a new flexible mocking system with default mocks automatically generated for unresolved functions. Installation packages are available for GCC/Linux, GCC/CygWin as well Visual Studio 2009/Windows XP or Vista.
moreNew beta version is now available for download. This is the last beta before official release. The release supports an extensive mocking system.
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