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| The <acronym class="acronym">UTF</acronym> defines the generic fixture model as follows: |
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| <pre class="programlisting">struct <fixture-name>{ |
| <fixture-name>(); // setup function |
| ~<fixture-name>(); // teardown function |
| };</pre> |
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| In other words a fixture is expected to be implemented as a class where the class constructor serves as a setup |
| method and class destructor serves as teardown method. The <acronym class="acronym">UTF</acronym> opted to avoid explicit names in fixture |
| interface for setup and teardown methods, since is considered most natural in C++ for tasks similar to RAII and |
| coincides with the pure C++ solution discusses earlier. |
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| The above interface prevents you to report errors in the teardown procedure using an exception. It does make |
| sense though: if somehow more than one fixture is assigned to a test unit, you want all teardown procedures to |
| run, even if some may experience problems. |
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