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SenTestKit: debugging test cases under Xcode?
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SenTestKit: debugging test cases under Xcode?


  • Subject: SenTestKit: debugging test cases under Xcode?
  • From: Kaelin Colclasure <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 23 Nov 2004 14:35:11 -0800

I'm ramping up on Marco's excellent OCUnit / SenTestKit framework, and there's one item I haven't been able to figure out from the included documentation / examples or the StepWise article: How do I run my test cases under the debugger in Xcode? (I'm using Xcode 2.0, but I believe an answer for 1.5 should be translatable.)

The documentation covers this for ProjectBuilder, but I'm not familiar enough with PB to interpolate the instructions there.

The specific scenario I have is: My unit tests were added to an existing Xcode framework project as a separate Test Framework target. This neatly segregates my unit test code from the shipping framework code. My impression from what I've read is that I need to run otest with some magic arguments / environment that will cause my test framework to be loaded... But what are the necessary incantations?

-- Kaelin


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