667a90a Fix sentence break in add_test documentation 96309fc Make TestsWorkingDirectory test a C file a4a5e37 Use iostream to make Borland happy cfe53cd Fully specify the path to old-signature add_test 017d4e9 Group adding tests with its properties 561cc33 Only test the default cwd with Makefiles d87bae7 Simplify the _default_cwd derivation 992c74f Use --><-- markers to denote the path 5249551 Flip slashes around on Windows 0a014da Add ctype.h include for toupper() af12f83 Fix header includes for C++ and Visual Studio 5597aa2 Rename the project to match the test 9bf4165 Add tests for WORKING_DIRECTORY arg to add_test 42de5d0 Add WORKING_DIRECTORY argument to add_test 7679f9f Rename WorkingDirectory test d95f817 Add the WORKING_DIRECTORY property to tests
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