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tdelibs/tdeunittest/runner.h

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/*
* tdeunittest.h
*
* Copyright (C) 2004 Zack Rusin <zack@kde.org>
*
* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
* are met:
*
* 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
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* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
* documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
*
* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR
* IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES
* OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED.
* IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT,
* INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT
* NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
* DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
* THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
* (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF
* THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
*/
/*!
* @file runner.h
* Defines a set of macros and classes for running unit tests
*/
#ifndef TDEUNITTEST_RUNNER_H
#define TDEUNITTEST_RUNNER_H
#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
#include <tqobject.h>
#include <tqasciidict.h>
#include <tqstring.h>
#include <tdelibs_export.h>
#include "tester.h"
class TQSocketNotifier;
namespace KUnitTest
{
/*! @def TDEUNITTEST_SUITE(suite)
*
* This macro must be used if you are not making a test-module. The macro
* defines the name of the test suite.
*/
#define TDEUNITTEST_SUITE(suite)\
static const TQString s_tdeunittest_suite = suite;
/*! @def TDEUNITTEST_REGISTER_TESTER( tester )
* @brief Automatic registration of Tester classes.
*
* This macro can be used to register the Tester into the global registry. Use
* this macro in the implementation file of your Tester class. If you keep the
* Tester classes in a shared or convenience library then you should not use this
* macro as this macro relies on the static initialization of a TesterAutoregister class.
* You can always use the static Runner::registerTester(const char *name, Tester *test) method.
*/
#define TDEUNITTEST_REGISTER_TESTER( tester )\
static TesterAutoregister tester##Autoregister( TQString(s_tdeunittest_suite + TQString("::") + TQString::fromLocal8Bit(#tester)).local8Bit() , new tester ())
#define TDEUNITTEST_REGISTER_NAMEDTESTER( name, tester )\
static TesterAutoregister tester##Autoregister( TQString(s_tdeunittest_suite + TQString("::") + TQString::fromLocal8Bit(name)).local8Bit() , new tester ())
/*! The type of the registry. */
typedef TQAsciiDict<Tester> RegistryType;
/*! A type that can be used to iterate through the registry. */
typedef TQAsciiDictIterator<Tester> RegistryIteratorType;
/*! The Runner class holds a list of registered Tester classes and is able
* to run those test cases. The Runner class follows the singleton design
* pattern, which means that you can only have one Runner instance. This
* instance can be retrieved using the Runner::self() method.
*
* The registry is an object of type RegistryType, it is able to map the name
* of a test to a pointer to a Tester object. The registry is also a singleton
* and can be accessed via Runner::registry(). Since there is only one registry,
* which can be accessed at all times, test cases can be added without having to
* worry if a Runner instance is present or not. This allows for a design in which
* the KUnitTest library can be kept separate from the test case sources. Test cases
* (classes inheriting from Tester) can be added using the static
* registerTester(const char *name, Tester *test) method. Allthough most users
* will want to use the TDEUNITTEST_REGISTER_TESTER macro.
*
* @see TDEUNITTEST_REGISTER_TESTER
*/
class TDEUNITTEST_EXPORT Runner : public TQObject
{
Q_OBJECT
public:
/*! Registers a test case. A registry will be automatically created if necessary.
* @param name The name of the test case.
* @param test A pointer to a Tester object.
*/
static void registerTester(const char *name, Tester *test);
/*! @returns The registry holding all the Tester objects.
*/
RegistryType &registry();
/*! @returns The global Runner instance. If necessary an instance will be created.
*/
static Runner *self();
/*! @returns The number of registered test cases.
*/
int numberOfTestCases();
/*! Load all modules found in the folder.
* @param folder The folder where to look for modules.
* @param query A regular expression. Only modules which match the query will be run.
*/
static void loadModules(const TQString &folder, const TQString &query);
/*! The runner can spit out special debug messages needed by the Perl script: tdeunittest_debughelper.
* This script can attach the debug output of each suite to the results in the KUnitTest GUI.
* Not very useful for console minded developers, so this static method can be used to disable
* those debug messages.
* @param enabled If true the debug messages are enabled (default), otherwise they are disabled.
*/
static void setDebugCapturingEnabled(bool enabled);
private:
RegistryType m_registry;
static Runner *s_self;
static bool s_debugCapturingEnabled;
protected:
Runner();
public:
/*! @returns The number of finished tests. */
int numberOfTests() const;
/*! @returns The number of passed tests. */
int numberOfPassedTests() const;
/*! @returns The number of failed tests, this includes the number of expected failures. */
int numberOfFailedTests() const;
/*! @returns The number of failed tests which were expected. */
int numberOfExpectedFailures() const;
/*! @returns The number of skipped tests. */
int numberOfSkippedTests() const;
public slots:
/*! Call this slot to run all the registered tests.
* @returns The number of finished tests.
*/
int runTests();
/*! Call this slot to run a single test.
* @param name The name of the test case. This name has to correspond to the name
* that was used to register the test. If the TDEUNITTEST_REGISTER_TESTER macro was
* used to register the test case then this name is the class name.
*/
void runTest(const char *name);
/*! Call this slot to run tests with names starting with prefix.
* @param prefix Only run tests starting with the string prefix.
*/
void runMatchingTests(const TQString &prefix);
/*! Reset the Runner in order to prepare it to run one or more tests again.
*/
void reset();
signals:
/*! Emitted after a test is finished.
* @param name The name of the test.
* @param test A pointer to the Tester object.
*/
void finished(const char *name, Tester *test);
void invoke();
private:
void registerTests();
private:
int globalSteps;
int globalTests;
int globalPasses;
int globalFails;
int globalXFails;
int globalXPasses;
int globalSkipped;
};
/*! The TesterAutoregister is a helper class to allow the automatic registration
* of Tester classes.
*/
class TesterAutoregister
{
public:
/*! @param name A unique name that identifies the Tester class.
* @param test A pointer to a Tester object.
*/
TesterAutoregister(const char *name, Tester *test)
{
if ( test->name() == 0L ) test->setName(name);
Runner::registerTester(name, test);
}
};
}
#endif