🌱 Runner generation with optional configuration#528
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Allows for the Unity Test Runner to be generated by optionally providing a configuration file specified as a command line argument.
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🍍 Allows for the Unity Test Runner to be generated by optionally
providing a configuration file specified as a command line argument.
This change is meant to allow unit test make scripts of custom projects
that utilize CMock generator to be able to conveniently enable optional
Unity features like, e.g., parameterized tests, when this framework
is integrated and managed by the custom project as a Git submodule
external dependency. That way local changes in configuration to
the third-party sources/scripts are avoided.