#ifndef CPPUNITUI_MFC_MFCTESTRUNNER_H #define CPPUNITUI_MFC_MFCTESTRUNNER_H #if _MSC_VER >= 1000 #pragma once #endif // _MSC_VER >= 1000 #include <cppunit/Portability.h> #include <cppunit/portability/CppUnitVector.h> /* Refer to MSDN documentation to know how to write and use MFC extension DLL: mk:@MSITStore:h:\DevStudio\MSDN\98VSa\1036\vcmfc.chm::/html/_mfcnotes_tn033.htm#_mfcnotes_how_to_write_an_mfc_extension_dll This can be found in the index with "mfc extension" The basic: Using: - your application must use MFC DLL - memory allocation is done using the same heap - you must define the symbol _AFX_DLL Building: - you must define the symbol _AFX_DLL and _AFX_EXT - export class using AFX_EXT_CLASS */ CPPUNIT_NS_BEGIN class Test; class TestSuite; /*! \brief MFC test runner. * \ingroup ExecutingTest * * Use this to launch the MFC TestRunner. Usually called from you CWinApp subclass: * * \code * #include <cppunit/ui/mfc/MfcTestRunner.h> * #include <cppunit/extensions/TestFactoryRegistry.h> * * void * CHostAppApp::RunUnitTests() * { * CppUnit::MfcTestRunner runner; * runner.addTest( CppUnit::TestFactoryRegistry::getRegistry().makeTest() ); * * runner.run(); * } * \endcode * \see CppUnit::TextTestRunner, CppUnit::TestFactoryRegistry. */ class AFX_EXT_CLASS MfcTestRunner { public: MfcTestRunner(); virtual ~MfcTestRunner(); void run(); void addTest( Test *test ); void addTests( const CppUnitVector<Test *> &tests ); protected: Test *getRootTest(); TestSuite *m_suite; typedef CppUnitVector<Test *> Tests; Tests m_tests; }; CPPUNIT_NS_END #endif // CPPUNITUI_MFC_MFCTESTRUNNER_H