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CXXTESTGEN(1)							    User Manual 						     CXXTESTGEN(1)

NAME
cxxtestgen - Generates test source files for CxxTest SYNOPSIS
cxxtestgen [options] [-o output] <file> ... DESCRIPTION
This script parses the files provided and generates an output source file that can be build with traditional compiler to produce the test- runner executable. OPTIONS
-h --help Show help message and exit. --version Write the CxxTest version. -o NAME --output=NAME Write output to file NAME. -w WORLD --world=WORLD The label of the tests, used to name the XML results. --include=HEADER Include file HEADER in the test runner before other headers. --abort-on-fail Abort tests on failed asserts (like xUnit). --main=MAIN Specify an alternative name for the main() function. --headers=FILENAME Specify a filename that contains a list of header files that are processed to generate a test runner. --runner=CLASS Create a test runner that processes test events using the class CxxTest::CLASS. The currently available runners are: - ErrorPrinter This is the standard error printer, which formats its output to the standard output stream (std::cout). Same as --error-printer. - ParenPrinter Identical to ErrorPrinter except that it prints line numbers in parantheses. This is the way Visual Studio expects it. - StdioPrinter The same as ErrorPrinter except that it uses printf instead of std::cout. - XmlPrinter Print test results to an XML file. - XUnitPrinter This test listener generates output using both ErrorPrinter and XmlPrinter. Same as --xunit-printer. --gui=CLASS Create a GUI test runner that processes test events using the class CxxTest::CLASS. (deprecated) --error-printer Create a test runner using the ErrorPrinter class, and allow the use of the standard library. --xunit-printer Create a test runner using the XUnitPrinter class. --xunit-file=XUNIT-FILE The file to which the XML summary is written for test runners using the XUnitPrinter class. The default XML filename is TEST-<WORLD>.xml, where <WORLD> is the value of the --world option. (default: cxxtest) --have-std Use the standard library (even if not found in tests). --no-std Do not use standard library (even if found in tests). --have-eh Use exception handling (even if not found in tests). --no-eh Do not use exception handling (even if found in tests). --longlong=TYPE Use TYPE as for long long integers. The default is for 'no' long long integer type to be specified, which is consistent with the current C++ standard. --no-static-init Do not rely on static initialization in the test runner. --template=TEMPLATE Generate the test runner using file TEMPLATE to define a template. --root Write the main() function and global data for a test runner. --part Write the tester classes for a test runner. -f --fog-parser Use new FOG C++ parser (Python 2.7 is required). COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2008 Sandia Corporation This software is distributed under the LGPL License v2.1 Under the terms of Contract DE-AC04-94AL85000 with Sandia Corporation, the U.S. Government retains certain rights in this software This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY. CxxTest generator version 4 2012-01-06 CXXTESTGEN(1)

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ipptool(1)							    Apple Inc.								ipptool(1)

NAME
ipptool - perform internet printing protocol requests SYNOPSIS
ipptool [ --help ] [ --stop-after-include-error ] [ --version ] [ -4 ] [ -6 ] [ -C ] [ -E ] [ -I ] [ -L ] [ -S ] [ -T seconds ] [ -V ver- sion ] [ -X ] [ -c ] [ -d name=value ] [ -f filename ] [ -i seconds ] [ -n repeat-count ] [ -q ] [ -t ] [ -v ] URI filename [ ... filenameN ] DESCRIPTION
ipptool sends IPP requests to the specified URI and tests and/or displays the results. Each named file defines one or more requests, including the expected response status, attributes, and values. Output is either a plain text, formatted text, CSV, or XML report on the standard output, with a non-zero exit status indicating that one or more tests have failed. The file format is described in ipptoolfile(5). OPTIONS
The following options are recognized by ipptool: --help Shows program help. --stop-after-include-error Tells ipptool to stop if an error occurs in an included file. Normally ipptool will continue with subsequent tests after the INCLUDE directive. --version Shows the version of ipptool being used. -4 Specifies that ipptool must connect to the printer or server using IPv4. -6 Specifies that ipptool must connect to the printer or server using IPv6. -C Specifies that requests should be sent using the HTTP/1.1 "Transfer-Encoding: chunked" header, which is required for conformance by all versions of IPP. The default is to use "Transfer-Encoding: chunked" for requests with attached files and "Content-Length:" for requests without attached files. -E Forces TLS encryption when connecting to the server using the HTTP "Upgrade" header. -I Specifies that ipptool will continue past errors. -L Specifies that requests should be sent using the HTTP/1.0 "Content-Length:" header, which is required for conformance by all versions of IPP. The default is to use "Transfer-Encoding: chunked" for requests with attached files and "Content-Length:" for requests without attached files. -S Forces (dedicated) SSL encryption when connecting to the server. -T seconds Specifies a timeout for IPP requests in seconds. -V version Specifies the default IPP version to use: 1.0, 1.1, 2.0, 2.1, or 2.2. If not specified, version 1.1 is used. -X Specifies that XML (Apple plist) output is desired instead of the plain text report. This option is incompatible with the -i (inter- val) and -n (repeat-count) options. -c Specifies that CSV (comma-separated values) output is desired instead of the plain text output. -d name=value Defines the named variable. -f filename Defines the default request filename for tests. -i seconds Specifies that the (last) file should be repeated at the specified interval. This option is incompatible with the -X (XML plist out- put) option. -l Specifies that plain text output is desired. -n repeat-count Specifies that the (last) file should be repeated the specified number of times. This option is incompatible with the -X (XML plist output) option. -t Specifies that CUPS test report output is desired instead of the plain text output. -v Specifies that all request and response attributes should be output in CUPS test mode (-t). This is the default for XML output. EXIT CODE
The ipptool program returns 0 if all tests were sucessful and 1 otherwise. COMPATIBILITY
The ipptool program is unique to CUPS. EXAMPLES
Get a list of completed jobs for "myprinter": ipptool ipp://localhost/printers/myprinter get-completed-jobs.test Send email notifications to "user@example.com" when "myprinter" changes: ipptool -d recipient=mailto:user@example.com ipp://localhost/printers/myprinter create-printer-subscription.test STANDARD FILES
The following standard files are available: color.jpg create-printer-subscription.test document-a4.pdf document-a4.ps document-letter.pdf document-letter.ps get-completed-jobs.test get-jobs.test get-notifications.test get-printer-attributes.test get-subscriptions.test gray.jpg ipp-1.1.test ipp-2.0.test ipp-2.1.test ipp-2.2.test ipp-everywhere.test onepage-a4.pdf onepage-a4.ps onepage-letter.pdf onepage-letter.ps print-job.test print-job-deflate.test print-job-gzip.test testfile.jpg testfile.pcl testfile.pdf testfile.ps testfile.txt validate-job.test SEE ALSO
ipptoolfile(5), http://localhost:631/help COPYRIGHT
Copyright 2007-2013 by Apple Inc. 13 May 2013 CUPS ipptool(1)
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