assimp/contrib/cppunit-1.12.1/include/cppunit/TestFixture.h

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#ifndef CPPUNIT_TESTFIXTURE_H // -*- C++ -*-
#define CPPUNIT_TESTFIXTURE_H
#include <cppunit/Portability.h>
CPPUNIT_NS_BEGIN
/*! \brief Wraps a test case with setUp and tearDown methods.
* \ingroup WritingTestFixture
*
* A TestFixture is used to provide a common environment for a set
* of test cases.
*
* To define a test fixture, do the following:
* - implement a subclass of TestCase
* - the fixture is defined by instance variables
* - initialize the fixture state by overriding setUp
* (i.e. construct the instance variables of the fixture)
* - clean-up after a test by overriding tearDown.
*
* Each test runs in its own fixture so there
* can be no side effects among test runs.
* Here is an example:
*
* \code
* class MathTest : public CppUnit::TestFixture {
* protected:
* int m_value1, m_value2;
*
* public:
* MathTest() {}
*
* void setUp () {
* m_value1 = 2;
* m_value2 = 3;
* }
* }
* \endcode
*
* For each test implement a method which interacts
* with the fixture. Verify the expected results with assertions specified
* by calling CPPUNIT_ASSERT on the expression you want to test:
*
* \code
* public:
* void testAdd () {
* int result = m_value1 + m_value2;
* CPPUNIT_ASSERT( result == 5 );
* }
* \endcode
*
* Once the methods are defined you can run them. To do this, use
* a TestCaller.
*
* \code
* CppUnit::Test *test = new CppUnit::TestCaller<MathTest>( "testAdd",
* &MathTest::testAdd );
* test->run();
* \endcode
*
*
* The tests to be run can be collected into a TestSuite.
*
* \code
* public:
* static CppUnit::TestSuite *MathTest::suite () {
* CppUnit::TestSuite *suiteOfTests = new CppUnit::TestSuite;
* suiteOfTests->addTest(new CppUnit::TestCaller<MathTest>(
* "testAdd", &MathTest::testAdd));
* suiteOfTests->addTest(new CppUnit::TestCaller<MathTest>(
* "testDivideByZero", &MathTest::testDivideByZero));
* return suiteOfTests;
* }
* \endcode
*
* A set of macros have been created for convenience. They are located in HelperMacros.h.
*
* \see TestResult, TestSuite, TestCaller,
* \see CPPUNIT_TEST_SUB_SUITE, CPPUNIT_TEST, CPPUNIT_TEST_SUITE_END,
* \see CPPUNIT_TEST_SUITE_REGISTRATION, CPPUNIT_TEST_EXCEPTION, CPPUNIT_TEST_FAIL.
*/
class CPPUNIT_API TestFixture
{
public:
virtual ~TestFixture() {};
//! \brief Set up context before running a test.
virtual void setUp() {};
//! Clean up after the test run.
virtual void tearDown() {};
};
CPPUNIT_NS_END
#endif