Adding google-test infra-structure.#151
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This changeset adds the infrastructure needed to run unit tests (google-test). It uses CMake as build system, which makes things simple: Downloads the latest version of google-test and creates the necessary Makefiles for building it correctly. For more infor, refer to README.md
Looking at the Tests/main.cpp I created what would be the unit test for the "SingleVariable" methods. The idea is to extend the tests for all methods already implemented in Tests/main.cpp.
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This is the initial implementation for enabling unit testing in this project. I added the infra-structure needed to use google-test and also created a small example of how the tests would look like.
I'd like to get feedbacks on what could be done better (mainly the part that checks for numbers with specific precision...), but I guess the backbone of the feature is handled. I didn't go too deep in the implementation as I don't even know if adding unit tests is going to be approved.
Please let me know if you have any questions, would be a pleasure to answer them :)