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* Tests: Fix MFC test to work with VS 10 and later (#11213)David Cole2011-11-041-0/+15
| | | | | | | | | | | The mfc app in the test was generated by the VS 7.1 wizard, and due to changes in VS since then, the values used for WINVER and _WIN32_WINNT caused compile errors when built with VS 10 or later. Change them to values appropriate for targeting Windows XP or later when building with VS 10 or later. See http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/6sehtctf.aspx for more info.
* Tests: Fix MFC test for old vs6 dashboards (#11213)David Cole2011-11-031-1/+7
| | | | | | | | The MFC test's mfc1 directory was a "VS-MFC-wizard-generated" starter MFC app, using VS 7.1 as the generator. There's one define used in the generated rc file that was not available back in the VS6 days... Put a conditional define in here based on _MSC_VER to enable the test app to build on VS6 dashboards.
* Tests: Add the MFC test (#11213)David Cole2011-11-0124-0/+1545
Build a simple, do-nothing VS 7.1 MFC wizard generated app with CMake. Build it two different ways via ExternalProject, one with CMAKE_MFC_FLAG set to 1 for linking to MFC statically, and one with CMAKE_MFC_FLAG set to 2 for linking to the shared MFC dlls. Validate that the install tree of the static build has only one *.exe file in it and nothing else. Also validate that the install tree of the shared library build has multiple files in it (no less than 3) and that they are only of the expected types *.exe, *.dll and *.manifest. This commit does not address the issue reported in #11213, it merely adds a test that may be used to show that the bug report is valid. After this commit, the MFC test should fail on any dashboard machines that have MSVC defined, but cannot build an MFC app. We can then analyze that failure data as input to solving the issue.