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- <div align="center">
- # Check
- </div>
- ## Table of Contents
- * [About](#about)
- * [Installing](#installing)
- * [Linking](#linking)
- * [Packaging](#packaging)
- ## About
- Check is a unit testing framework for C. It features a simple interface
- for defining unit tests, putting little in the way of the
- developer. Tests are run in a separate address space, so Check can
- catch both assertion failures and code errors that cause segmentation
- faults or other signals. The output from unit tests can be used within
- source code editors and IDEs.
- See https://libcheck.github.io/check for more information, including a
- tutorial. The tutorial is also available as `info check`.
- ## Installing
- Check has the following dependencies:
- * [automake](https://www.gnu.org/software/automake/)-1.9.6 (1.11.3 on OS X if you are using /usr/bin/ar)
- * [autoconf](https://www.gnu.org/software/autoconf/)-2.59
- * [libtool](https://www.gnu.org/software/libtool/)-1.5.22
- * [pkg-config](https://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/pkg-config/)-0.20
- * [texinfo](https://www.gnu.org/software/texinfo/)-4.7 (for documentation)
- * tetex-bin (or any texinfo-compatible TeX installation, for documentation)
- * POSIX [sed](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sed)
- The versions specified may be higher than those actually needed.
- ### autoconf
- $ autoreconf --install
- $ ./configure
- $ make
- $ make check
- $ make install
- $ sudo ldconfig
- in this directory to set everything up. autoreconf calls all of the
- necessary tools for you, like autoconf, automake, autoheader, etc. If
- you ever change something during development, run autoreconf again
- (without --install), and it will perform the minimum set of actions
- necessary. Check is installed to `/usr/local/lib` by default. ldconfig rebuilds
- the linker cache so that newly installed library file is included in the cache.
- ### cmake
- $ mkdir build
- $ cd build
- $ cmake ../
- $ make
- $ CTEST_OUTPUT_ON_FAILURE=1 make test
- ## Linking
- Check uses variadic macros in check.h, and the strict C90 options for
- gcc will complain about this. In gcc 4.0 and above you can turn this
- off explicitly with `-Wno-variadic-macros`. In a future API it would be
- nice to eliminate these macros.
- ## Packaging
- Check is available packaged for the following operating systems:
- <div align="center">
- [](https://repology.org/project/check/versions)
- </div>
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