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Adding 'plain' junit tests.
Plain stands for the simple processing of:
ant.junit.compile: gluegen -> java/c files, javac/cc, jar
ant.junit.run: junit batch run
Avoiding 'black magic', ie kicking off gluegen and ant-compilation
from within the junit tests.
Same methodology as the JOGL junit tests,
junit test sources are under 'src/junit'
This way, the migration to other platform tests might be easier,
as well as the we don't need to pass through ant properties (ant - junit - ant),
see 3a32650d4229f9b4ad1f527d9e30c24ddb69bb3f.
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The current junit tests use a fixed 'build' sub-path,
not the customizing 'rootrel.build' path.
More properties needs to be passed through (ant -> junit -> ant)
to comply with the current build system:
* rootrel.build
* os.arch
* gluegen.user.compiler.file
Fixed ..
However .. since even more properties may influence the build,
a more native solution with just plain 'ant' might be more desireable ..
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illegally added after a closing bracket.
added testcase.
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added StructAccessorTest, refactored other tests.
updated project files, paths etc.
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antlr-2.7.7.jar in <gluegenroot>/lib)
Test tests the basic GlueGen lifecycle: generate->compile java->compile native->load lib->call methods
integrated test compile,run and debug targets into NetBeans IDE.
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