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#ifndef CPPUNIT_TESTCASE_H |
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#define CPPUNIT_TESTCASE_H |
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#include <string> |
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#include <vector> |
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//#include <typeinfo> |
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#include "Guards.h" |
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#include "Test.h" |
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#include "CppUnitException.h" |
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#include "CppUnitTest/CppUnitTestNamespace.h" |
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BEGIN_NAMESPACE_CPPUNITTEST |
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class TestResult; |
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/* |
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* A test case defines the fixture to run multiple tests. To define a test case |
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* 1) implement a subclass of TestCase |
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* 2) define instance variables that store the state of the fixture |
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* 3) initialize the fixture state by overriding setUp |
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* 4) clean-up after a test by overriding tearDown. |
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* |
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* Each test runs in its own fixture so there |
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* can be no side effects among test runs. |
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* Here is an example: |
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* |
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* class MathTest : public TestCase { |
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* protected: int m_value1; |
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* protected: int m_value2; |
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* |
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* public: MathTest (std::string name) |
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* : TestCase (name) { |
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* } |
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* |
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* protected: void setUp () { |
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* m_value1 = 2; |
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* m_value2 = 3; |
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* } |
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* } |
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* |
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* |
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* For each test implement a method which interacts |
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* with the fixture. Verify the expected results with assertions specified |
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* by calling assert on the expression you want to test: |
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* |
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* protected: void testAdd () { |
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* int result = value1 + value2; |
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* assert (result == 5); |
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* } |
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* |
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* Once the methods are defined you can run them. To do this, use |
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* a TestCaller. |
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* |
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* Test *test = new TestCaller<MathTest>("testAdd", MathTest::testAdd); |
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* test->run (); |
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* |
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* The tests to be run can be collected into a TestSuite. CppUnit provides |
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* different test runners which can run a test suite and collect the results. |
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* The test runners expect a static method suite as the entry |
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* point to get a test to run. |
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* |
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* public: static MathTest::suite () { |
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* TestSuite *suiteOfTests = new TestSuite; |
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* suiteOfTests->addTest(new TestCaller<MathTest>("testAdd", testAdd)); |
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* suiteOfTests->addTest(new TestCaller<MathTest>("testDivideByZero", testDivideByZero)); |
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* return suiteOfTests; |
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* } |
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* |
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* Note that the caller of suite assumes lifetime control |
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* for the returned suite. |
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* |
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* see TestResult, TestSuite and TestCaller |
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* |
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*/ |
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class TestCase : public Test |
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{ |
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REFERENCEOBJECT (TestCase) |
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public: |
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TestCase (std::string Name); |
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~TestCase (); |
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virtual void run (TestResult *result); |
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virtual TestResult *run (); |
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virtual int countTestCases (); |
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std::string toString (); |
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virtual void setUp (); |
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virtual void tearDown (); |
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void setCheckErrors(const std::vector<std::string>& checkErrors); |
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const std::vector<std::string>& getCheckErrors(); |
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protected: |
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virtual void runTest (); |
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TestResult *defaultResult (); |
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void checkImplementation |
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(bool condition, |
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std::string conditionExpression = "", |
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long lineNumber = CPPUNIT_UNKNOWNLINENUMBER, |
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std::string fileName = CPPUNIT_UNKNOWNFILENAME); |
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void assertImplementation |
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(bool condition, |
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std::string conditionExpression = "", |
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long lineNumber = CPPUNIT_UNKNOWNLINENUMBER, |
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std::string fileName = CPPUNIT_UNKNOWNFILENAME); |
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void assertEquals (long expected, |
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long actual, |
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long lineNumber = CPPUNIT_UNKNOWNLINENUMBER, |
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std::string fileName = CPPUNIT_UNKNOWNFILENAME); |
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void assertEquals (double expected, |
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double actual, |
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double delta, |
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long lineNumber = CPPUNIT_UNKNOWNLINENUMBER, |
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std::string fileName = CPPUNIT_UNKNOWNFILENAME); |
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std::string notEqualsMessage (long expected, |
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long actual); |
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std::string notEqualsMessage (double expected, |
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double actual); |
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// Constructs a test case |
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inline TestCase::TestCase (std::string name) : Test(name) |
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{} |
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// Destructs a test case |
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inline TestCase::~TestCase () |
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{} |
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// Returns a count of all the tests executed |
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inline int TestCase::countTestCases () |
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{ return 1; } |
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// A hook for fixture set up |
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inline void TestCase::setUp () |
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// A hook for fixture tear down |
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inline void TestCase::tearDown () |
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{} |
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// Returns the name of the test case instance |
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inline std::string TestCase::toString () {return name();} |
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//{ const std::type_info& thisClass = typeid (*this); return std::string (thisClass.name ()) + "." + name (); } |
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// A set of macros which allow us to get the line number |
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// and file name at the point of an error. |
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// Just goes to show that preprocessors do have some |
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// redeeming qualities. |
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#define CPPUNIT_SOURCEANNOTATION |
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#ifdef CPPUNIT_SOURCEANNOTATION |
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#undef assert |
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#define assert(condition)\ |
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(this->assertImplementation ((condition),(#condition),\ |
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__LINE__, __FILE__)) |
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#undef CHECK |
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#define CHECK(condition)\ |
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(this->checkImplementation ((condition),(#condition),\ |
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#else |
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#undef assert |
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#define assert(condition)\ |
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(this->assertImplementation ((condition),"",\ |
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__LINE__, __FILE__)) |
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#undef CHECK |
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#define CHECK(condition)\ |
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(this->checkImplementation ((condition),"",\ |
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__LINE__, __FILE__)) |
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#endif |
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// Macros for primitive value comparisons |
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#define assertDoublesEqual(expected,actual,delta)\ |
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(this->assertEquals ((expected),\ |
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(actual),(delta),__LINE__,__FILE__)) |
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#define assertLongsEqual(expected,actual)\ |
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(this->assertEquals ((expected),\ |
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(actual),__LINE__,__FILE__)) |
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END_NAMESPACE_CPPUNITTEST |
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#endif |
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