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## C++ tests
There are also some unit tests implemented in C++, placed in unittest directory. They are not written as extensively as Python tests and are rather more a C++ low level interface check, often not using C++ API from `NitrokeyManager.cc`. Some of them are: [test_HOTP.cc](https://github.com/Nitrokey/libnitrokey/blob/master/unittest/test_HOTP.cc),
[test.cc](https://github.com/Nitrokey/libnitrokey/blob/master/unittest/test.cc).
-Unit tests were written and tested on Ubuntu 16.04/16.10/17.04. To run them just execute binaries built in ./libnitrokey/build dir after enabling them by passing `-DCOMPILE_TESTS` option like in `cmake .. -DCOMPILE_TESTS && make`.
+Unit tests were written and tested on Ubuntu 16.04/16.10/17.04. To run them just execute binaries built in ./libnitrokey/build dir after enabling them by passing `-DCOMPILE_TESTS=ON` option like in `cmake .. -DCOMPILE_TESTS=ON && make`.
The documentation of how it works could be found in nitrokey-app project's README on Github: