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These rights are described in The Qt Company LGPL Exception ** version 1.1, included in the file LGPL_EXCEPTION.txt in this package. ** ** $QT_END_LICENSE$ ** ****************************************************************************/ #include #include Q_DECLARE_METATYPE(QTest::TestFailMode) class tst_ExpectFail: public QObject { Q_OBJECT private slots: void xfailAndContinue() const; void xfailAndAbort() const; void xfailTwice() const; void xfailWithQString() const; void xfailDataDrivenWithQVerify_data() const; void xfailDataDrivenWithQVerify() const; void xfailDataDrivenWithQCompare_data() const; void xfailDataDrivenWithQCompare() const; void xfailOnWrongRow_data() const; void xfailOnWrongRow() const; void xfailOnAnyRow_data() const; void xfailOnAnyRow() const; void xfailWithoutVerify_data() const; void xfailWithoutVerify() const; void xpass() const; void xpassDataDrivenWithQVerify_data() const; void xpassDataDrivenWithQVerify() const; void xpassDataDrivenWithQCompare_data() const; void xpassDataDrivenWithQCompare() const; }; void tst_ExpectFail::xfailAndContinue() const { qDebug("begin"); QEXPECT_FAIL("", "This should xfail", Continue); QVERIFY(false); qDebug("after"); } void tst_ExpectFail::xfailAndAbort() const { qDebug("begin"); QEXPECT_FAIL("", "This should xfail", Abort); QVERIFY(false); // If we get here the test did not correctly abort on the previous QVERIFY. QVERIFY2(false, "This should not be reached"); } void tst_ExpectFail::xfailTwice() const { QEXPECT_FAIL("", "Calling QEXPECT_FAIL once is fine", Abort); QEXPECT_FAIL("", "Calling QEXPECT_FAIL when already expecting a failure is " "an error and should abort this test function", Abort); // If we get here the test did not correctly abort on the double call to QEXPECT_FAIL. QVERIFY2(false, "This should not be reached"); } void tst_ExpectFail::xfailWithQString() const { QEXPECT_FAIL("", QString("A string").toLatin1().constData(), Continue); QVERIFY(false); int bugNo = 5; QString msg("The message"); QEXPECT_FAIL( "", QString("Bug %1 (%2)").arg(bugNo).arg(msg).toLatin1().constData(), Continue); QVERIFY(false); } void tst_ExpectFail::xfailDataDrivenWithQVerify_data() const { QTest::addColumn("shouldPass"); QTest::addColumn("failMode"); QTest::newRow("Pass 1") << true << QTest::Abort; QTest::newRow("Pass 2") << true << QTest::Continue; QTest::newRow("Abort") << false << QTest::Abort; QTest::newRow("Continue") << false << QTest::Continue; } void tst_ExpectFail::xfailDataDrivenWithQVerify() const { QFETCH(bool, shouldPass); QFETCH(QTest::TestFailMode, failMode); // You can't pass a variable as the last parameter of QEXPECT_FAIL, // because the macro adds "QTest::" in front of the last parameter. // That is why the following code appears to be a little strange. if (!shouldPass) { if (failMode == QTest::Abort) QEXPECT_FAIL(QTest::currentDataTag(), "This test should xfail", Abort); else QEXPECT_FAIL(QTest::currentDataTag(), "This test should xfail", Continue); } QVERIFY(shouldPass); // If we get here, we either expected to pass or we expected to // fail and the failure mode was Continue. if (!shouldPass) QCOMPARE(failMode, QTest::Continue); } void tst_ExpectFail::xfailDataDrivenWithQCompare_data() const { QTest::addColumn("shouldPass"); QTest::addColumn("failMode"); QTest::newRow("Pass 1") << true << QTest::Abort; QTest::newRow("Pass 2") << true << QTest::Continue; QTest::newRow("Abort") << false << QTest::Abort; QTest::newRow("Continue") << false << QTest::Continue; } void tst_ExpectFail::xfailDataDrivenWithQCompare() const { QFETCH(bool, shouldPass); QFETCH(QTest::TestFailMode, failMode); // You can't pass a variable as the last parameter of QEXPECT_FAIL, // because the macro adds "QTest::" in front of the last parameter. // That is why the following code appears to be a little strange. if (!shouldPass) { if (failMode == QTest::Abort) QEXPECT_FAIL(QTest::currentDataTag(), "This test should xfail", Abort); else QEXPECT_FAIL(QTest::currentDataTag(), "This test should xfail", Continue); } QCOMPARE(1, shouldPass ? 1 : 2); // If we get here, we either expected to pass or we expected to // fail and the failure mode was Continue. if (!shouldPass) QCOMPARE(failMode, QTest::Continue); } void tst_ExpectFail::xfailOnWrongRow_data() const { QTest::addColumn("dummy"); QTest::newRow("right row") << 0; } void tst_ExpectFail::xfailOnWrongRow() const { // QEXPECT_FAIL for a row that is not the current row should be ignored. QEXPECT_FAIL("wrong row", "This xfail should be ignored", Abort); QVERIFY(true); } void tst_ExpectFail::xfailOnAnyRow_data() const { QTest::addColumn("dummy"); QTest::newRow("first row") << 0; QTest::newRow("second row") << 1; } void tst_ExpectFail::xfailOnAnyRow() const { // In a data-driven test, passing an empty first parameter to QEXPECT_FAIL // should mean that the failure is expected for all data rows. QEXPECT_FAIL("", "This test should xfail", Abort); QVERIFY(false); } void tst_ExpectFail::xfailWithoutVerify_data() const { QTest::addColumn("dummy"); QTest::newRow("first row") << 0; QTest::newRow("second row") << 1; } void tst_ExpectFail::xfailWithoutVerify() const { QVERIFY(true); QEXPECT_FAIL("", "This expected failure should be ignored", Abort); } void tst_ExpectFail::xpass() const { QEXPECT_FAIL("", "This test should xpass", Abort); QVERIFY(true); // If we get here the test did not correctly abort on the previous // unexpected pass. QVERIFY2(false, "This should not be reached"); } void tst_ExpectFail::xpassDataDrivenWithQVerify_data() const { QTest::addColumn("shouldXPass"); QTest::newRow("XPass") << true; QTest::newRow("Pass") << false; } void tst_ExpectFail::xpassDataDrivenWithQVerify() const { QFETCH(bool, shouldXPass); if (shouldXPass) QEXPECT_FAIL(QTest::currentDataTag(), "This test should xpass", Abort); QVERIFY(true); // We should only get here if the test wasn't supposed to xpass. QVERIFY2(!shouldXPass, "Test failed to terminate on XPASS"); } void tst_ExpectFail::xpassDataDrivenWithQCompare_data() const { QTest::addColumn("shouldXPass"); QTest::newRow("XPass") << true; QTest::newRow("Pass") << false; } void tst_ExpectFail::xpassDataDrivenWithQCompare() const { QFETCH(bool, shouldXPass); if (shouldXPass) QEXPECT_FAIL(QTest::currentDataTag(), "This test should xpass", Abort); QCOMPARE(1, 1); // We should only get here if the test wasn't supposed to xpass. QVERIFY2(!shouldXPass, "Test failed to terminate on XPASS"); } QTEST_MAIN(tst_ExpectFail) #include "tst_expectfail.moc"