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tests/README.md explicitly indicates to check the libzmq.lib path in CMakeLists.txt.
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# Guidelines for tests
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Write your test case as if you were writing clean application code. It should be safe to compile on all platforms.
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The only include file you should use is `testutil.hpp`. Do not include files from src. Do not use the internal libzmq API or your test case is fair game to be deleted.
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If you must write non-portable code, wrap it in #ifdefs to ensure it will compile and run on all systems.
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Note that testutil.hpp includes platform.h. Do not include it yourself as it changes location depending on the build system and OS.
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All sources must contain the correct header. Please copy from test_system.cpp if you're not certain.
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Please use only ANSI C99 in test cases, no C++. This is to make the code more reusable.
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On many slower environments, like embedded systems, VMs or CI systems, test might
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fail because it takes time for sockets to settle after a connect. If you need
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to add a sleep, please be consistent with all the other tests and use:
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msleep (SETTLE_TIME);
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# Building tests in Windows
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According to the version of your compiler, you should adapt the path `libzmq.lib` in the file `tests/CMakeLists.txt`.
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Install CMAKE
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CMD> CMAKE libzmq/tests
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CMD> tests.sln
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CMD> # build all projects in the solution
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