November 10, 2020 Re: Help with testing my cross-platform library | ||||
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Posted in reply to Vladimirs Nordholm | On Monday, 9 November 2020 at 12:34:09 UTC, Vladimirs Nordholm wrote: >> Try this for macOS: >> >> https://github.com/foxlet/macOS-Simple-KVM >> >> It's brain dead easy. I wasted a day setting it up manually in virtualbox and found this the day after^^ > > Interesting. Will take a look at it. Thanks. There's a macOS translation layer for Linux [1] available as well. Same idea as Wine. [1] https://darlinghq.org -- /Jacob Carlborg |
November 11, 2020 Re: Help with testing my cross-platform library | ||||
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Posted in reply to Vladimirs Nordholm | On 2020-11-09 13:31, Vladimirs Nordholm wrote: > Yeah, that might be the way to go. Thanks for the recommendation. And I recommend using any of the public CI services, like GitHub Actions. This allows to run unit tests on all supported platforms (currently: Linux, Windows and macOS) on every push. Although it doesn't help when one needs to visual inspect a UI (technically it can, if you have the right tools to take screenshots and/or video recordings of the UI). -- /Jacob Carlborg |
November 11, 2020 Re: Help with testing my cross-platform library | ||||
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Posted in reply to Jacob Carlborg | On Wednesday, 11 November 2020 at 06:26:02 UTC, Jacob Carlborg wrote: > And I recommend using any of the public CI services, like GitHub Actions. This allows to run unit tests on all supported platforms (currently: Linux, Windows and macOS) on every push. I am currently doing exactly that! > Although it doesn't help when one needs to visual inspect a UI (technically it can, if you have the right tools to take screenshots and/or video recordings of the UI). This is the big issue. I don't know how I would approach this issue. |
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