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Fix various items to run unit tests within XCode 6 again#232
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Fix various items to run unit tests within XCode 6 again#232stevendpclark wants to merge 1 commit intotodotxt:masterfrom
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- Upgrade to latest OCMock 3.1 so we can test against 64bit cpus - Fix StringsTest.m XCTAssertEqual no longer supports c structs, convert to use NSEqualRanges wrapped within an XCAssertTrue - Switched the originalText within Task.h from a weak pointer to a strong to make existing test cases pass again. Not sure if this was broken before hand or is something new with a later revision of iOS
This was referenced Oct 19, 2014
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convert to use NSEqualRanges wrapped within an XCAssertTrue
strong to make existing test cases pass again. Not sure if this
was broken before hand or is something new with a later revision
of iOS