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| If you consider test cases as leaves on the test tree, the test suite can be considered as branch and the master |
| test suite as a trunk. Unlike real trees though, our tree in many cases consists only of leaves attached |
| directly to the trunk. This is common for all test cases to reside directly in the master test suite. If you do |
| want to construct a hierarchical test suite structure the <acronym class="acronym">UTF</acronym> provides both manual and automated |
| test suite creation and registration facilities: |
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| The <acronym class="acronym">UTF</acronym> models the notion of test case container - test suite - using class boost::unit_test::test_suite. For |
| complete class interface reference check advanced section of this documentation. Here you should only be |
| interested in a single test unit registration interface: |
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| <pre class="programlisting">void test_suite::add( test_unit* tc, counter_t expected_failures = 0, int timeout = 0 );</pre> |
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| The first parameter is a pointer to a newly created test unit. The second optional parameter - |
| expected_failures - defines the number of test assertions that are expected to fail within the test unit. By |
| default no errors are expected. |
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| Be careful when supplying a number of expected failures for test suites. By default the <acronym class="acronym">UTF</acronym> calculates the |
| number of expected failures in test suite as the sum of appropriate values in all test units that constitute |
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| The third optional parameter - timeout - defines the timeout value for the test unit. As of now the <acronym class="acronym">UTF</acronym> |
| isn't able to set a timeout for the test suite execution, so this parameter makes sense only for test case |
| registration. By default no timeout is set. See the method |
| <code class="computeroutput"><a class="link" href="../../../execution-monitor/reference.html#id270361-bb">boost::execution_monitor::execute</a></code> for more details about the timeout value. |
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| To register group of test units in one function call the boost::unit_test::test_suite provides another add |
| interface covered in the advanced section of this documentation. |
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