Ram Gandikota
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ABCD
A metronome using the FRDM K64F board
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diff -r 000000000000 -r a7a43371b306 pal/Test/Unity/examples/example_3/readme.txt --- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 +++ b/pal/Test/Unity/examples/example_3/readme.txt Sun May 14 18:40:18 2017 +0000 @@ -0,0 +1,19 @@ +Example 3 +========= + +This example project gives an example of some passing, ignored, and failing tests. +It's simple and meant for you to look over and get an idea for what all of this stuff does. + +You can build and test using the makefile if you have gcc installed (you may need to tweak +the locations of some tools in the makefile). Otherwise, the rake version will let you +test with gcc or a couple versions of IAR. You can tweak the yaml files to get those versions +running. + +Ruby is required if you're using the rake version (obviously). This version shows off most of +Unity's advanced features (automatically creating test runners, fancy summaries, etc.) + +The makefile version doesn't require anything outside of your normal build tools, but won't do the +extras for you. So that you can test right away, we've written the test runners for you and +put them in the test\no_ruby subdirectory. If you make changes to the tests or source, you might +need to update these (like when you add or remove tests). Do that for a while and you'll learn +why you really want to start using the Ruby tools. \ No newline at end of file