Mats Lidell writes:
>>>>> Stephen J Turnbull <stephen(a)xemacs.org>
writes:
> No, Assert gets defined very early in the process. No Assert,
no
> tests.
The procedure I was referring to was this below, stated earlier in
this thread:
Yeah, Assert is a macro gets defined by the functions that run tests,
like test-emacs-test-file. Then when they're done, it gets undefined.
To find out about what functions you can use just by loading
test-harness, you'll have to read the file (test-harness.el), it's not
well documented.
There may be more information in the Internals manual.
But I'm pretty sure that this is something special to Giacomo's
platform. We just got another "this can't happen" report, so I'm
suspecting there's a bad patch floating around the distros. Dunno
whether it's to XEmacs or to GCC, but if that's what it is, I'd guess
it's to GCC.
Steve
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