From 41ae006e9bd602f425fc9fae9e9ab35ab646af9d Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Justin Clark-Casey (justincc) Date: Sat, 19 Jan 2013 02:32:41 +0000 Subject: minor: adjust formatting in TESTING.txt to make headers more wiki-like --- TESTING.txt | 10 +++++----- 1 file changed, 5 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-) diff --git a/TESTING.txt b/TESTING.txt index a7346ff..e7ab088 100644 --- a/TESTING.txt +++ b/TESTING.txt @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -===== The Quick Guide to OpenSim Unit Testing === += The Quick Guide to OpenSim Unit Testing = == Running Tests == @@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ must list it in both ".nant/local.include" for it to be accessible to Linux users and to the continuous integration system. -==TESTING ON WINDOWS== +== TESTING ON WINDOWS == To use nunit testing on opensim code, you have a variety of methods. The easiast methods involve using IDE capabilities to test code. Using @@ -58,14 +58,14 @@ Nunit console allows you to execute the nunit tests of assemblies via console. Its output will show test failures and successes and a summary of what happened. This is very useful for a quick overview and/or automated testing. -Windows +=== Windows === Windows version of nunit-console is by default .Net 2.0 if you downloaded the .Net 2.0 version of Nunit. Be sure to setup your PATH environment variable. -Linux & OSX +=== Linux & OSX === On these operating systems you will have to use the command "nunit-console2" -Example +=== Example === nunit-console2 OpenSim.Framework.Tests.dll (on linux) nunit-console OpenSim.Framework.Tests.dll (on windows) -- cgit v1.1