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Osmium uses Catch (https://github.com/philsquared/Catch/) for its unit tests.

Only one header file is needed (catch.hpp) which can be downloaded from
http://builds.catch-lib.net/ and put into the include directory.

Osmium needs a few changes to catch.hpp, they were patched in. To be able to
compare with the original version, it is stored in include/catch_orig.hpp.

Changes are:
* Disable more warnings in GCC
* CATCH_CONFIG_CPP11_NULLPTR must be set for MSVC
* Problem with test running in loop: https://github.com/philsquared/Catch/issues/271