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The existing expectfail selftest did not test QEXPECT_FAIL with a data-driven test function. This commit adds such a test. Change-Id: I39fa9aa227b58779ce5268dd37bf55468e7269c5 Reviewed-by: Rohan McGovern <rohan.mcgovern@nokia.com>
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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 expectAndContinue() const;
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void expectAndAbort() const;
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void xfailWithQString() const;
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void dataDrivenTest_data() const;
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void dataDrivenTest() const;
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};
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void tst_ExpectFail::expectAndContinue() 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::expectAndAbort() 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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qDebug("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::dataDrivenTest_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::dataDrivenTest() 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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QTEST_MAIN(tst_ExpectFail)
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#include "tst_expectfail.moc"
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