I user rebar to make a eunit test with command "rebar compile eunit",but get a error info:
==> myapp (compile)
==> myapp (eunit)
src/myapp_app.erl:8: badly formed 'include_lib'
src/myapp_app.erl:26: undefined macro 'assertNot/1'
ERROR: eunit failed while processing /Users/Dao/ErlProject/myapp: rebar_abort
I really don't know how this mean,who can tell me why?
PS:my english is poor,please forgive me
myapp_app.erl like this:
-ifdef(TEST).
-include_lib(“eunit/include/eunit.hrl”).
-endif.
........
-ifdef(TEST).
simple_test() ->
ok = application:start(myapp),
?assertNot(undefined == whereis(myapp_sup)).
-endif.
and It's came from here:https://github.com/rebar/rebar/wiki/Getting-started
I follow the step,but got the error!
My erlang version is R15B03
os: OS X Lion
Based on the code you've presented, I believe the problem has to do with the doublequotes you're using. Right now, you are using some kind of slanted quotes, which, if I copy and paste it and use that same definition myself in a test module, it generates the same error.
You want to make sure for your doublequotes that you use "normal" ones:
"
(ASCII 34) instead of ”
, which is unicode.
So change
-include_lib(“eunit/include/eunit.hrl”).
to
-include_lib("eunit/include/eunit.hrl").