I would like a brand new project created using the autoconf tools that supports a "test" or "tests" configuration, and a regular build configuration. I then want two source C++ files to be built, one named [login to view URL] and the other named FunctionLoaderTests.cpp.
I want to be able to configure the project using "autoreconf -fvi", following by a "./configure" command line call.
I want to be able to build and run my Boost Unit Tests using the "make test" or "make tests" command (I don't mind, as long as it follows some sort of industry standard.
Then I want to be able to build my application by using the "make" command.
The [login to view URL] file should contain a class named FunctionLoader that has two sample functions such as:
-std::string getFunctionName ( ) { return "getFunctionName"; }
-int addTwoNumbers ( int one, int two ) {return one + two; }
The [login to view URL] file should contain a bunch of Boost unit tests that exercise the functions above.
-for getFunctionName, one test is sufficient
- for addTwoNumbers, 3 tests are sufficient
a static main function should also exists in the [login to view URL] file and will simply call the getFunctioName function.
Here is a sample of the files I hope/expect to receive from you:
[login to view URL]
[login to view URL]
-src/[login to view URL]
-src/[login to view URL]
-include/FunctionaLoader.h
-include/FunctionLoaderTests.h
This is for somebody who is familiar with the unix autotools and boost. I am struggling with my free time and unable to learn/do this on my own.
thank you
Hello, johnstrat, I'm interested in the project. I am a C/C++ programmer and I have used Autotools previously, although I am not an expert. My skype is juanca5301.
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