Hello. I'm about to start working on a new GTK+ application that will be written in C. I want to use unit tests, probably the GTest APIs from GLib. I've used the GTest APIs before when building a library. What I did then was that I put all the source code for the library in one directory, all unit tests in another directory. Using Automake I built each unit test as a standalone program that linked to the library, and could just run each unit test to test the library. This time however I'm building an application, so it will already have its own main routine. I can't link my unit tests to the application because that would give me two main routines, the main entry point of the application and the main entry point of the unit test. So my question is how to construct the application so that I can test it with unit tests? My first thought was to just build the entire application as a library and link the unit tests with it, then all I would need for the actual application would be a separate program that just creates an instance of my GtkApplication subclass and runs it. It would be small enough that it doesn't need any unit tests, and I could even link it statically when installing the program. This sounds to me like the perfect solution, but I haven't found other applications that follows the same approach. I would therefore like to ask if this is a good idea or if there are better ways to do this? Especially if there are good examples from existing applications that I could look at that would be very useful. John _______________________________________________ gtk-list mailing list gtk-list@xxxxxxxxx https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gtk-list