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libzim has an example file (examples/createZimExample.cpp) that shows how to use the libzim code. In Debian we've started using this for the "autopkgtest" system (https://salsa.debian.org/debian/libzim/-/commit/3e5fa3020f522550229e834e7a02b21ba678c321), which runs when any dependent package is updated to make sure nothing is broken. So if e.g. g++ or libzstd are updated, the tests will run against the previously built libzim-dev package, and make sure it isn't broken. For adding these sorts of tests, it means that new libzim versions migrate from unstable to testing faster (2 days instead of 5).
Could there be an example added to libkiwix in a similar fashion?
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libzim has an example file (
examples/createZimExample.cpp
) that shows how to use the libzim code. In Debian we've started using this for the "autopkgtest" system (https://salsa.debian.org/debian/libzim/-/commit/3e5fa3020f522550229e834e7a02b21ba678c321), which runs when any dependent package is updated to make sure nothing is broken. So if e.g. g++ or libzstd are updated, the tests will run against the previously builtlibzim-dev
package, and make sure it isn't broken. For adding these sorts of tests, it means that new libzim versions migrate from unstable to testing faster (2 days instead of 5).Could there be an example added to libkiwix in a similar fashion?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: