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# Author:: Nathaniel Talbott.
# Copyright:: Copyright (c) 2000-2002 Nathaniel Talbott. All rights reserved.
# License:: Ruby license.
require 'test/unit'
module Test
module Unit
class TC_TestCase < TestCase
def test_creation
tc = Class.new(TestCase) do
def test_with_arguments(arg1, arg2)
end
end
caught = true
catch(:invalid_test) do
tc.new(:test_with_arguments)
caught = false
end
check("Should have caught an invalid test when there are arguments", caught)
caught = true
catch(:invalid_test) do
tc.new(:non_existent_test)
caught = false
end
check("Should have caught an invalid test when the method does not exist", caught)
end
def setup
@tc_failure_error = Class.new(TestCase) do
def test_failure
assert_block("failure") { false }
end
def test_error
1 / 0
end
def test_nested_failure
nested
end
def nested
assert_block("nested"){false}
end
def return_passed?
return passed?
end
end
def @tc_failure_error.name
"TC_FailureError"
end
end
def test_add_failed_assertion
test_case = @tc_failure_error.new(:test_failure)
check("passed? should start out true", test_case.return_passed?)
result = TestResult.new
called = false
result.add_listener(TestResult::FAULT) {
| fault |
check("Should have a Failure", fault.instance_of?(Failure))
check("The Failure should have the correct message", "failure" == fault.message)
check("The Failure should have the correct test_name (was <#{fault.test_name}>)", fault.test_name == "test_failure(TC_FailureError)")
r = /\A.*#{Regexp.escape(File.basename(__FILE__))}:\d+:in `test_failure'\Z/
location = fault.location
check("The location should be an array", location.kind_of?(Array))
check("The location should have two lines (was: <#{location.inspect}>)", location.size == 2)
check("The Failure should have the correct location (was <#{location[0].inspect}>, expected <#{r.inspect}>)", r =~ location[0])
called = true
}
progress = []
test_case.run(result) { |*arguments| progress << arguments }
check("The failure should have triggered the listener", called)
check("The failure should have set passed?", !test_case.return_passed?)
check("The progress block should have been updated correctly", [[TestCase::STARTED, test_case.name], [TestCase::FINISHED, test_case.name]] == progress)
end
def test_add_failure_nested
test_case = @tc_failure_error.new(:test_nested_failure)
check("passed? should start out true", test_case.return_passed?)
result = TestResult.new
called = false
result.add_listener(TestResult::FAULT) {
| fault |
check("Should have a Failure", fault.instance_of?(Failure))
check("The Failure should have the correct message", "nested" == fault.message)
check("The Failure should have the correct test_name (was <#{fault.test_name}>)", fault.test_name == "test_nested_failure(TC_FailureError)")
r =
location = fault.location
check("The location should be an array", location.kind_of?(Array))
check("The location should have the correct number of lines (was: <#{location.inspect}>)", location.size == 3)
check("The Failure should have the correct location (was <#{location[0].inspect}>)", /\A.*#{Regexp.escape(File.basename(__FILE__))}:\d+:in `nested'\Z/ =~ location[0])
check("The Failure should have the correct location (was <#{location[1].inspect}>)", /\A.*#{Regexp.escape(File.basename(__FILE__))}:\d+:in `test_nested_failure'\Z/ =~ location[1])
called = true
}
test_case.run(result){}
check("The failure should have triggered the listener", called)
end
def test_add_error
test_case = @tc_failure_error.new(:test_error)
check("passed? should start out true", test_case.return_passed?)
result = TestResult.new
called = false
result.add_listener(TestResult::FAULT) {
| fault |
check("Should have a TestError", fault.instance_of?(Error))
check("The Error should have the correct message", "ZeroDivisionError: divided by 0" == fault.message)
check("The Error should have the correct test_name", "test_error(TC_FailureError)" == fault.test_name)
check("The Error should have the correct exception", fault.exception.instance_of?(ZeroDivisionError))
called = true
}
test_case.run(result) {}
check("The error should have triggered the listener", called)
check("The error should have set passed?", !test_case.return_passed?)
end
def test_no_tests
suite = TestCase.suite
check("Should have a test suite", suite.instance_of?(TestSuite))
check("Should have one test", suite.size == 1)
check("Should have the default test", suite.tests.first.name == "default_test(Test::Unit::TestCase)")
result = TestResult.new
suite.run(result) {}
check("Should have had one test run", result.run_count == 1)
check("Should have had one test failure", result.failure_count == 1)
check("Should have had no errors", result.error_count == 0)
end
def test_suite
tc = Class.new(TestCase) do
def test_succeed
assert_block {true}
end
def test_fail
assert_block {false}
end
def test_error
1/0
end
def dont_run
assert_block {true}
end
def test_dont_run(argument)
assert_block {true}
end
def test
assert_block {true}
end
end
suite = tc.suite
check("Should have a test suite", suite.instance_of?(TestSuite))
check("Should have three tests", suite.size == 3)
result = TestResult.new
suite.run(result) {}
check("Should have had three test runs", result.run_count == 3)
check("Should have had one test failure", result.failure_count == 1)
check("Should have had one test error", result.error_count == 1)
end
def test_setup_teardown
tc = Class.new(TestCase) do
attr_reader(:setup_called, :teardown_called)
def initialize(test)
super(test)
@setup_called = false
@teardown_called = false
end
def setup
@setup_called = true
end
def teardown
@teardown_called = true
end
def test_succeed
assert_block {true}
end
def test_fail
assert_block {false}
end
def test_error
raise "Error!"
end
end
result = TestResult.new
test = tc.new(:test_succeed)
test.run(result) {}
check("Should have called setup the correct number of times", test.setup_called)
check("Should have called teardown the correct number of times", test.teardown_called)
test = tc.new(:test_fail)
test.run(result) {}
check("Should have called setup the correct number of times", test.setup_called)
check("Should have called teardown the correct number of times", test.teardown_called)
test = tc.new(:test_error)
test.run(result) {}
check("Should have called setup the correct number of times", test.setup_called)
check("Should have called teardown the correct number of times", test.teardown_called)
check("Should have had two test runs", result.run_count == 3)
check("Should have had a test failure", result.failure_count == 1)
check("Should have had a test error", result.error_count == 1)
end
def test_assertion_failed_not_called
tc = Class.new(TestCase) do
def test_thing
raise AssertionFailedError.new
end
end
suite = tc.suite
check("Should have one test", suite.size == 1)
result = TestResult.new
suite.run(result) {}
check("Should have had one test run", result.run_count == 1)
check("Should have had one assertion failure", result.failure_count == 1)
check("Should not have any assertion errors but had #{result.error_count}", result.error_count == 0)
end
def test_equality
tc1 = Class.new(TestCase) do
def test_1
end
def test_2
end
end
tc2 = Class.new(TestCase) do
def test_1
end
end
test1 = tc1.new('test_1')
test2 = tc1.new('test_1')
check("Should be equal", test1 == test2)
check("Should be equal", test2 == test1)
test1 = tc1.new('test_2')
check("Should not be equal", test1 != test2)
check("Should not be equal", test2 != test1)
test2 = tc1.new('test_2')
check("Should be equal", test1 == test2)
check("Should be equal", test2 == test1)
test1 = tc1.new('test_1')
test2 = tc2.new('test_1')
check("Should not be equal", test1 != test2)
check("Should not be equal", test2 != test1)
check("Should not be equal", test1 != Object.new)
check("Should not be equal", Object.new != test1)
end
def check(message, passed)
@_result.add_assertion
if ! passed
raise AssertionFailedError.new(message)
end
end
end
end
end
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