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<stellar-slack> <raymens> When the core test are done, it shows a summary of the test cases that have passed and succeeded. Is it possible to let it show what test cases have failed? (printing the section names for example)
<stellar-slack> <jed> we are using catch. There might be a way if you look in their docs.
<stellar-slack> <jed> I usually run it with -a which makes it stop after the first failure
<stellar-slack> <raymens> jed: thanks
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<stellar-slack> <danielpauljones> @raymens can you explain how the "PR in the xdrgen project that generates usable C# XDR bindings"
<stellar-slack> <danielpauljones> I am still working through how to get node.js working in the development environment. Seems like a common issue with node-gyp. I need a solution to create simple transactions for payments. Like Seller pays xperson, yperson and zperson. I need this for a big demo soon.
<stellar-slack> <danielpauljones> any ideas would help. All I got is money and time and I am running out of time.
<stellar-slack> <jed> danielpauljones: you are on windows?
<stellar-slack> <danielpauljones> yes. Whole app is in azure and interfacing with IoT devices. Stellar is last interface for full demo.
<stellar-slack> <danielpauljones> open to any solution for demo but would like to move in direction of long term solution as well.
<stellar-slack> <jed> have you ever used go? it is probably easier to get working in windows
<stellar-slack> <danielpauljones> I think long term solution is either stellar-sdk with in node.js with simple rapper OR c# transaction creation
<stellar-slack> <danielpauljones> I have not, would I use go with the steller-sdk npm
<stellar-slack> <jed> well there is a go lib also so you wouldn't have to use node at all
<stellar-slack> <jed> so what is the node issue?
<stellar-slack> <jed> did you try this suggestion: https://stellar-public.slack.com/archives/dev/p1450482752001569
<stellar-slack> <danielpauljones> The issue is with node-gyp in visual studio. my team is workign to solve now, but then we still need to create a interface back to our app to call and get the transactions created. I feel like I am missing something.
<stellar-slack> <danielpauljones> yes we are working to create the correct environment for node to run correctly and interface with our current development
<stellar-slack> <jed> raymens: do you use the C# xdr?
<stellar-slack> <jed> I'm wondering if the best thing would just to get c# working
<stellar-slack> <danielpauljones> another solution could be to develop the stellar interface outside of windows and deploy into azure. This would mean two development environments though.
<stellar-slack> <jed> then you can keep it all in one processs/language
<stellar-slack> <danielpauljones> I agree getting c# working would solve everything for the long-term and I think would be good for the stellar community.
<stellar-slack> <danielpauljones> I could $$ someone to get that working ASAP.
<stellar-slack> <danielpauljones> the endpoints are working great in azure, it is just the creation of the tx.
<stellar-slack> <danielpauljones> speed is not issue now, maybe issue a year from now.
<stellar-slack> <scott> I could contribute some time to getting a c# library working if someone wants to build the skeleton of the project… it’s been a while since I’ve working in dotnet land, but I would be comfortable adding to an existing project. I’m just not familiar with the idioms of a good open source c# library these days (I worked in c# before nuget existed, for example)
<stellar-slack> <scott> I think one of our first steps would be figuring out what implementation of Nacl to use: https://github.com/CodesInChaos/Chaos.NaCl is one possibility, but I haven’t searched extensively for others
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