diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 1972fdf7..3681b415 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -114,14 +114,14 @@ Please refer to the file `MSMSVisualStudio/v14/Readme_VC++.txt` for building the ## Unit tests -ADOL-C provides more than 500 unit tests to verify its basic functionality including both traceless and trace-based adouble variants. The tests are based on BOOST (version >= 1.59.0). Building the ADOL-C teste requires the BOOST libraries `unit_test_framework` and `system`. In case you are compiling BOOST on your own, be sure to add the flags `--with-test` and `--with-system` to activate the corresponding modules. -You can build and run them as follows: +ADOL-C provides more than 500 unit tests to verify its basic functionality including both traceless and trace-based adouble variants. The tests are based on BOOST (version >= 1.59.0). Building the ADOL-C test requires the BOOST libraries `unit_test_framework` and `system`. In case you are compiling BOOST on your own, be sure to add the flags `--with-test` and `--with-system` to activate the corresponding modules. +You can build and run the tests as follows: `mkdir build && cd build` `cmake -S .. -B . -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Tests` `make` `./ADOL-C/boost-test/boost-test-adolc` -Cmake will search for the system installed version of BOOST. If the minimum required version is not satisfied, please enter the path where an appropriate BOOST version is installed in `3RDPARTY_BOOST_DIR` in the `CMakelists.txt` inside the `boost-test` folder. Notice that ADOL-C has to be compiled with the same version of BOOST as used here. When using a different BOOST version than the one provided by the operating system, ADOL-C can be configured with `--with-boost` flag before compiling the ADOL-C sources. +Cmake will search for the system installed version of BOOST. If the minimum required version is not satisfied, please enter the path where an appropriate BOOST version is installed in `3RDPARTY_BOOST_DIR` in the `CMakelists.txt` of the `boost-test` folder. Notice that ADOL-C has to be compiled with the same version of BOOST as used here for the tests. When using a different BOOST version than the one provided by the operating system, ADOL-C can be configured with `--with-boost` flag before compiling the ADOL-C sources. -Enjoy this new version! \ No newline at end of file +Enjoy this new version!