notepad-plus-plus/lexilla/test/unit
Christian Grasser a61b03ea88 Update Scintilla from v4.4.6 to v5.2.1 and add Lexilla v5.1.5
Update with https://www.scintilla.org/scintilla521.zip
            https://www.scintilla.org/lexilla515.zip

- fix setting to bring Scintilla::PositionCR from ScintillaStructures.h inline with Sci_Position.h Sci_PositionCR
- add workaround to enable lexer for searchResult
commented out SCI_SETILEXER call on searchResult to get one result which is correctly handled by the lexer,
added comment about the current problem with property @MarkingsStruct which seems to disappear after call to SCI_SETILEXER or CreateLexer
- corrected usage of ObjC lexer
- removed unnecessary filter stuff
- use own sections for scintilla and lexilla build targets and allow parallel builds
- as libscilex is no longer existing, changed to libscintilla
- adapt makefiles and cmake
- use VS2019
- started simple changes for createlexer adaptations, nullpointercheck missing on return of lexer name from deprecated LexerNameFromID -> undefined behaviour
- movement from id -> lexer name, mostly done via LexerNameFromID + switching off corresponding compiler warning
- changed to SCI_SETILEXER from SCI_SETLEXER, SCI_SETLEXERLANGUAGE needs to be corrected, see Scintilla5Migration.html
- just commented out: SCI_LOADLEXERLIBRARY

Fix #10504, close #11419
2022-03-27 17:12:53 +02:00
..
LICENSE_1_0.txt
README
Sci.natvis
SciTE.properties
UnitTester.cxx
UnitTester.vcxproj
catch.hpp
makefile
test.mak
testCharacterSet.cxx
testLexerSimple.cxx
testPropSetSimple.cxx
testSparseState.cxx
testWordList.cxx
unitTest.cxx

README

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The test/unit directory contains unit tests for Scintilla data structures.

The tests can be run on Windows, macOS, or Linux using g++ and GNU make.
The Catch test framework is used.
https://github.com/philsquared/Catch
The file catch.hpp is under the Boost Software License which is contained in LICENSE_1_0.txt

   To run the tests on macOS or Linux:
make test

   To run the tests on Windows:
mingw32-make test

   Visual C++ (2010+) and nmake can also be used on Windows:
nmake -f test.mak test