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#-- # # Author:: Nathaniel Talbott. # Copyright:: Copyright (c) 2000-2003 Nathaniel Talbott. All rights reserved. # License:: Ruby license. require 'test/unit/assertions' require 'test/unit/failure' require 'test/unit/error' require 'test/unit/testsuite' require 'test/unit/assertionfailederror' require 'test/unit/util/backtracefilter' module Test module Unit # Ties everything together. If you subclass and add your own # test methods, it takes care of making them into tests and # wrapping those tests into a suite. It also does the # nitty-gritty of actually running an individual test and # collecting its results into a Test::Unit::TestResult object. class TestCase include Assertions include Util::BacktraceFilter attr_reader :method_name STARTED = name + "::STARTED" FINISHED = name + "::FINISHED" ## # These exceptions are not caught by #run. PASSTHROUGH_EXCEPTIONS = [NoMemoryError, SignalException, Interrupt, SystemExit] # Creates a new instance of the fixture for running the # test represented by test_method_name. def initialize(test_method_name) unless(respond_to?(test_method_name) and (method(test_method_name).arity == 0 || method(test_method_name).arity == -1)) throw :invalid_test end @method_name = test_method_name @test_passed = true end # Rolls up all of the test* methods in the fixture into # one suite, creating a new instance of the fixture for # each method. def self.suite method_names = public_instance_methods(true) tests = method_names.delete_if {|method_name| method_name !~ /^test./} suite = TestSuite.new(name) tests.sort.each do |test| catch(:invalid_test) do suite << new(test) end end if (suite.empty?) catch(:invalid_test) do suite << new("default_test") end end return suite end # Runs the individual test method represented by this # instance of the fixture, collecting statistics, failures # and errors in result. def run(result) yield(STARTED, name) @_result = result begin setup __send__(@method_name) rescue AssertionFailedError => e add_failure(e.message, e.backtrace) rescue Exception raise if PASSTHROUGH_EXCEPTIONS.include? $!.class add_error($!) ensure begin teardown rescue AssertionFailedError => e add_failure(e.message, e.backtrace) rescue Exception raise if PASSTHROUGH_EXCEPTIONS.include? $!.class add_error($!) end end result.add_run yield(FINISHED, name) end # Called before every test method runs. Can be used # to set up fixture information. def setup end # Called after every test method runs. Can be used to tear # down fixture information. def teardown end def default_test flunk("No tests were specified") end # Returns whether this individual test passed or # not. Primarily for use in teardown so that artifacts # can be left behind if the test fails. def passed? return @test_passed end private :passed? def size 1 end def add_assertion @_result.add_assertion end private :add_assertion def add_failure(message, all_locations=caller()) @test_passed = false @_result.add_failure(Failure.new(name, filter_backtrace(all_locations), message)) end private :add_failure def add_error(exception) @test_passed = false @_result.add_error(Error.new(name, exception)) end private :add_error # Returns a human-readable name for the specific test that # this instance of TestCase represents. def name "#{@method_name}(#{self.class.name})" end # Overridden to return #name. def to_s name end # It's handy to be able to compare TestCase instances. def ==(other) return false unless(other.kind_of?(self.class)) return false unless(@method_name == other.method_name) self.class == other.class end end end end