April 15, 2003
If you combine these options, you will compile in the unittests without the almost inevitable asserts. So typically you won't catch many errors.

I think "-unittest" should enable the asserts in any case.

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Helmut Leitner    leitner@hls.via.at Graz, Austria   www.hls-software.com
April 15, 2003
I think -release should disable the unittests (unless it is decided that release contract enforcement is good), and -debug should enable them. There should be a flag -nounittests, which is meaningful in debug mode, with the obvious meaning.

In other words, unittests should be the default in debug, and not in release

"Helmut Leitner" <helmut.leitner@chello.at> wrote in message news:3E9B944A.19C328A7@chello.at...
> If you combine these options, you will compile in the unittests without the almost inevitable asserts. So typically you won't catch many errors.
>
> I think "-unittest" should enable the asserts in any case.
>
> --
> Helmut Leitner    leitner@hls.via.at
> Graz, Austria   www.hls-software.com