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Qt copyrights are now in The Qt Company, so we could update the source code headers accordingly. In the same go we should also fix the links to point to qt.io. Outdated header.LGPL removed (use header.LGPL21 instead) Old header.LGPL3 renamed to header.LGPL3-COMM to match actual licensing combination. New header.LGPL-COMM taken in the use file which were using old header.LGPL3 (src/plugins/platforms/android/extract.cpp) Added new header.LGPL3 containing Commercial + LGPLv3 + GPLv2 license combination Change-Id: I6f49b819a8a20cc4f88b794a8f6726d975e8ffbe Reviewed-by: Matti Paaso <matti.paaso@theqtcompany.com>
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/****************************************************************************
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**
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** Copyright (C) 2015 The Qt Company Ltd.
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** Contact: http://www.qt.io/licensing/
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**
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** This file is part of the test suite of the Qt Toolkit.
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**
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** $QT_BEGIN_LICENSE:LGPL21$
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** $QT_END_LICENSE$
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**
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****************************************************************************/
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#include <QtCore/QCoreApplication>
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#include <QtTest/QtTest>
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Q_DECLARE_METATYPE(QTest::TestFailMode)
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class tst_ExpectFail: public QObject
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{
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Q_OBJECT
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private slots:
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void xfailAndContinue() const;
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void xfailAndAbort() const;
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void xfailTwice() const;
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void xfailWithQString() const;
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void xfailDataDrivenWithQVerify_data() const;
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void xfailDataDrivenWithQVerify() const;
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void xfailDataDrivenWithQCompare_data() const;
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void xfailDataDrivenWithQCompare() const;
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void xfailOnWrongRow_data() const;
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void xfailOnWrongRow() const;
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void xfailOnAnyRow_data() const;
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void xfailOnAnyRow() const;
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void xfailWithoutVerify_data() const;
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void xfailWithoutVerify() const;
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void xpass() const;
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void xpassDataDrivenWithQVerify_data() const;
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void xpassDataDrivenWithQVerify() const;
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void xpassDataDrivenWithQCompare_data() const;
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void xpassDataDrivenWithQCompare() const;
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};
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void tst_ExpectFail::xfailAndContinue() const
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{
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qDebug("begin");
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QEXPECT_FAIL("", "This should xfail", Continue);
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QVERIFY(false);
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qDebug("after");
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}
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void tst_ExpectFail::xfailAndAbort() const
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{
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qDebug("begin");
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QEXPECT_FAIL("", "This should xfail", Abort);
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QVERIFY(false);
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// If we get here the test did not correctly abort on the previous QVERIFY.
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QVERIFY2(false, "This should not be reached");
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}
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void tst_ExpectFail::xfailTwice() const
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{
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QEXPECT_FAIL("", "Calling QEXPECT_FAIL once is fine", Abort);
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QEXPECT_FAIL("", "Calling QEXPECT_FAIL when already expecting a failure is "
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"an error and should abort this test function", Abort);
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// If we get here the test did not correctly abort on the double call to QEXPECT_FAIL.
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QVERIFY2(false, "This should not be reached");
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}
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void tst_ExpectFail::xfailWithQString() const
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{
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QEXPECT_FAIL("", QString("A string").toLatin1().constData(), Continue);
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QVERIFY(false);
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int bugNo = 5;
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QString msg("The message");
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QEXPECT_FAIL( "", QString("Bug %1 (%2)").arg(bugNo).arg(msg).toLatin1().constData(), Continue);
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QVERIFY(false);
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}
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void tst_ExpectFail::xfailDataDrivenWithQVerify_data() const
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{
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QTest::addColumn<bool>("shouldPass");
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QTest::addColumn<QTest::TestFailMode>("failMode");
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QTest::newRow("Pass 1") << true << QTest::Abort;
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QTest::newRow("Pass 2") << true << QTest::Continue;
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QTest::newRow("Abort") << false << QTest::Abort;
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QTest::newRow("Continue") << false << QTest::Continue;
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}
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void tst_ExpectFail::xfailDataDrivenWithQVerify() const
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{
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QFETCH(bool, shouldPass);
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QFETCH(QTest::TestFailMode, failMode);
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// You can't pass a variable as the last parameter of QEXPECT_FAIL,
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// because the macro adds "QTest::" in front of the last parameter.
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// That is why the following code appears to be a little strange.
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if (!shouldPass) {
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if (failMode == QTest::Abort)
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QEXPECT_FAIL(QTest::currentDataTag(), "This test should xfail", Abort);
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else
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QEXPECT_FAIL(QTest::currentDataTag(), "This test should xfail", Continue);
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}
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QVERIFY(shouldPass);
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// If we get here, we either expected to pass or we expected to
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// fail and the failure mode was Continue.
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if (!shouldPass)
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QCOMPARE(failMode, QTest::Continue);
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}
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void tst_ExpectFail::xfailDataDrivenWithQCompare_data() const
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{
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QTest::addColumn<bool>("shouldPass");
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QTest::addColumn<QTest::TestFailMode>("failMode");
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QTest::newRow("Pass 1") << true << QTest::Abort;
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QTest::newRow("Pass 2") << true << QTest::Continue;
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QTest::newRow("Abort") << false << QTest::Abort;
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QTest::newRow("Continue") << false << QTest::Continue;
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}
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void tst_ExpectFail::xfailDataDrivenWithQCompare() const
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{
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QFETCH(bool, shouldPass);
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QFETCH(QTest::TestFailMode, failMode);
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// You can't pass a variable as the last parameter of QEXPECT_FAIL,
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// because the macro adds "QTest::" in front of the last parameter.
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// That is why the following code appears to be a little strange.
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if (!shouldPass) {
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if (failMode == QTest::Abort)
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QEXPECT_FAIL(QTest::currentDataTag(), "This test should xfail", Abort);
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else
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QEXPECT_FAIL(QTest::currentDataTag(), "This test should xfail", Continue);
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}
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QCOMPARE(1, shouldPass ? 1 : 2);
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// If we get here, we either expected to pass or we expected to
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// fail and the failure mode was Continue.
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if (!shouldPass)
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QCOMPARE(failMode, QTest::Continue);
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}
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void tst_ExpectFail::xfailOnWrongRow_data() const
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{
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QTest::addColumn<int>("dummy");
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QTest::newRow("right row") << 0;
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}
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void tst_ExpectFail::xfailOnWrongRow() const
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{
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// QEXPECT_FAIL for a row that is not the current row should be ignored.
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QEXPECT_FAIL("wrong row", "This xfail should be ignored", Abort);
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QVERIFY(true);
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}
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void tst_ExpectFail::xfailOnAnyRow_data() const
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{
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QTest::addColumn<int>("dummy");
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QTest::newRow("first row") << 0;
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QTest::newRow("second row") << 1;
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}
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void tst_ExpectFail::xfailOnAnyRow() const
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{
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// In a data-driven test, passing an empty first parameter to QEXPECT_FAIL
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// should mean that the failure is expected for all data rows.
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QEXPECT_FAIL("", "This test should xfail", Abort);
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QVERIFY(false);
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}
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void tst_ExpectFail::xfailWithoutVerify_data() const
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{
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QTest::addColumn<int>("dummy");
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QTest::newRow("first row") << 0;
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QTest::newRow("second row") << 1;
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}
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void tst_ExpectFail::xfailWithoutVerify() const
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{
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QVERIFY(true);
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QEXPECT_FAIL("", "This expected failure should be ignored", Abort);
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}
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void tst_ExpectFail::xpass() const
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{
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QEXPECT_FAIL("", "This test should xpass", Abort);
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QVERIFY(true);
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// If we get here the test did not correctly abort on the previous
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// unexpected pass.
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QVERIFY2(false, "This should not be reached");
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}
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void tst_ExpectFail::xpassDataDrivenWithQVerify_data() const
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{
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QTest::addColumn<bool>("shouldXPass");
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QTest::newRow("XPass") << true;
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QTest::newRow("Pass") << false;
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}
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void tst_ExpectFail::xpassDataDrivenWithQVerify() const
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{
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QFETCH(bool, shouldXPass);
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if (shouldXPass)
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QEXPECT_FAIL(QTest::currentDataTag(), "This test should xpass", Abort);
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QVERIFY(true);
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// We should only get here if the test wasn't supposed to xpass.
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QVERIFY2(!shouldXPass, "Test failed to terminate on XPASS");
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}
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void tst_ExpectFail::xpassDataDrivenWithQCompare_data() const
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{
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QTest::addColumn<bool>("shouldXPass");
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QTest::newRow("XPass") << true;
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QTest::newRow("Pass") << false;
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}
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void tst_ExpectFail::xpassDataDrivenWithQCompare() const
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{
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QFETCH(bool, shouldXPass);
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if (shouldXPass)
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QEXPECT_FAIL(QTest::currentDataTag(), "This test should xpass", Abort);
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QCOMPARE(1, 1);
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// We should only get here if the test wasn't supposed to xpass.
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QVERIFY2(!shouldXPass, "Test failed to terminate on XPASS");
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}
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QTEST_MAIN(tst_ExpectFail)
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#include "tst_expectfail.moc"
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