Updating README with instructions on running python tests from within Xcode.
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@ -177,12 +177,13 @@ test has its own Xcode "Target" and Xcode "Executable". To build any of the
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tests, change the active target and the active executable to the test of
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interest and then build and run.
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NOTE: Several tests use a Python script to run the test executable. They require
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a separate custom "Xcode Executable" to run the Python script within Xcode.
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These "Xcode Executables" are named with "run_" prepended to the test name.
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Also, the gtest_xml_outfiles_test requres two executable tests to be built.
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These executables are built in separate targets with a trailing underscore in
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the name.
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NOTE: Several tests use a Python script to run the test executable. These can be
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run from Xcode by creating a "Custom Executable". For example, to run the Python
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script which executes the gtest_color_test, select the Project->New Custom
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Executable... menu item. When prompted, set the "Executable Name" to something
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like "run_gtest_color_test" and set the "Executable Path" to the path of the
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gtest_color_test.py script. Finally, choose "Run" from the Run menu and check
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the Console for the results.
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Individual tests can be built from the command line using:
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