## Example Servers (for Unit Tests) Unit tests are written from the perspective of a door client, and each one expects a running door server. Before the tests are run, each of these example programs is spawned, and each starts its own door server, answering client calls as they come in. ### Running the Examples Generally, you don't need to. Running `make test` will automatically spawn all of these example door servers with a short timeout -- just long enough to run the test suite. When debugging a specific server/client interaction, an individual example server can of course be launched by calling `cargo run --example NAME`. More interestingly, the examples can be launched en masse by running `eval $(make launch)` in your shell.