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Catch v2 changed the `run(...)` signature to take a `char *argv[]`, arguing partly that technically a `char *argv[]` type is the correct `main()` signature rather than `const char *argv[]`. Dropping the `const` here doesn't appear to cause any problems with catch v1 (tested against both the cmake-downloaded 1.9.3 and Debian's 1.12.1 package) so we can follow suit.
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637 B
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23 lines
637 B
C++
// The Catch implementation is compiled here. This is a standalone
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// translation unit to avoid recompiling it for every test change.
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#include <pybind11/embed.h>
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#ifdef _MSC_VER
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// Silence MSVC C++17 deprecation warning from Catch regarding std::uncaught_exceptions (up to catch
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// 2.0.1; this should be fixed in the next catch release after 2.0.1).
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# pragma warning(disable: 4996)
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#endif
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#define CATCH_CONFIG_RUNNER
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#include <catch.hpp>
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namespace py = pybind11;
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int main(int argc, char *argv[]) {
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py::scoped_interpreter guard{};
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auto result = Catch::Session().run(argc, argv);
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return result < 0xff ? result : 0xff;
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}
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