cmdline/cmdlinetest.cpp
config/fileconf.cpp
datetime/datetimetest.cpp
+ events/evthandler.cpp
events/timertest.cpp
+ exec/exec.cpp
filekind/filekind.cpp
filename/filenametest.cpp
filesys/filesystest.cpp
geometry/rect.cpp
geometry/size.cpp
geometry/point.cpp
+ graphics/measuring.cpp
config/config.cpp
controls/comboboxtest.cpp
controls/headerctrltest.cpp
controls/listctrltest.cpp
controls/textctrltest.cpp
controls/textentrytest.cpp
+ controls/treectrltest.cpp
+ events/clone.cpp
events/propagation.cpp
+ font/fonttest.cpp
image/rawbmp.cpp
html/htmlwindow.cpp
misc/guifuncs.cpp
misc/selstoretest.cpp
misc/garbage.cpp
+ misc/settings.cpp
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This one is intentionally duplicated here (it is also part of
non-GUI test) as sockets behave differently in console and GUI
<wx-lib>base</wx-lib>
</exe>
+ <fragment format="autoconf">
+# notice the ugly hack with using CXXWARNINGS: we can't use CPPFLAGS as
+# currently the value in the makefile would be ignored if we did, but
+# warnings don't matter when we expect compilation to fail anyhow so we can
+# use this variable to enable the compilation of code which is supposed to
+# fail
+failtest:
+ @$(RM) test_evthandler.o
+ @for d in GLOBAL STATIC METHOD FUNCTOR NO_HANDLER DERIVED WRONG_CLASS; do \
+ if $(MAKE) CXXWARNINGS=-DTEST_INVALID_BIND_$$d test_evthandler.o 2>/dev/null; then \
+ echo "*** Compilation with TEST_INVALID_BIND_$$d unexpectedly succeeded.">&2; \
+ exit 1; \
+ fi; \
+ done; \
+ exit 0
+
+.PHONY: failtest
+ </fragment>
</makefile>