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Integration Candidate: 2020-09-16 #98

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@yammajamma yammajamma commented Sep 17, 2020

Describe the contribution
Fix #87
Fix #95
Fix #97

Testing performed
Bundle CI - https://github.com/nasa/cFS/pull/140/checks

Expected behavior changes
PR #94 - Unit test MID string format now 32bit

PR #96 - Installs unit test to target directory

PR #99 - Checks only format string in UT event test

System(s) tested on
Ubuntu - CI

Additional context
nasa/cFS#140

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Jacob Hageman, NASA-GSFC

jphickey and others added 2 commits September 17, 2020 13:10
The fully-rendered strings are not entirely consistent, affected
by many external factors outside the control of the test cases.

There was even a warning in the comment against doing this, but
it was included nonetheless as an example of how it can be done.
This now keeps the original example but keeps it in the comment only,
and converts the actual test to follow the recommended practice of
only testing the spec/format string, not the fully-rendered string.

This should be much more stable going forward, and should work with
both CCSDS v1 and v2 configs.
Fix #97, check only format string in UT event test
@yammajamma yammajamma merged commit 427cae8 into main Sep 22, 2020
yammajamma added a commit to nasa/cFS that referenced this pull request Sep 22, 2020
yammajamma added a commit to nasa/cFS that referenced this pull request Sep 22, 2020
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