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December 08, 2006 Unittest Walker | ||||
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Attachments: | If you are interested in executing all your unittests and don't want to stop after the first failed one you might be interested in the Unittest Walker. sample output: # # testing some_module.__unittest1 ... SUCCESS # testing some_module.__unittest2 ... FAILED: (Exception) just a sample # testing some_module.__unittest3 ... SUCCESS # Summary: 2/1/3 (succeeded/failed/total) # limitation: works only on Linux how to use: 1) download http://svn.dsource.org/projects/flectioned/downloads/flectioned.zip 2) gcc -c elf.c 3) dmd -unittest flectioned.d unittest_walker.d elf.o <your sources> -oftest 4) ./test Thomas |
December 08, 2006 Re: Unittest Walker | ||||
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Posted in reply to Thomas Kuehne | Thomas Kuehne wrote:
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> If you are interested in executing all your unittests and don't
> want to stop after the first failed one you might be interested
> in the Unittest Walker.
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> sample output:
> #
> # testing some_module.__unittest1 ... SUCCESS
> # testing some_module.__unittest2 ... FAILED: (Exception) just a sample
> # testing some_module.__unittest3 ... SUCCESS
> # Summary: 2/1/3 (succeeded/failed/total)
> #
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> limitation:
> works only on Linux
>
> how to use:
> 1) download http://svn.dsource.org/projects/flectioned/downloads/flectioned.zip
> 2) gcc -c elf.c
> 3) dmd -unittest flectioned.d unittest_walker.d elf.o <your sources> -oftest
> 4) ./test
>
> Thomas
Good idea, I'll try it whenever I get around to install linux. What about something like this:
unittest("testing some stuff")
{ ... }
or perhaps this is better:
/// testing some stuff
unittest
{...}
testing some_module: "testing some stuff" ... SUCCESS
Is this possible / difficult?
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December 08, 2006 Re: Unittest Walker | ||||
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Posted in reply to Lutger Attachments: | Lutger schrieb am 2006-12-08:
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> Good idea, I'll try it whenever I get around to install linux. What about something like this:
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> unittest("testing some stuff")
> { ... }
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> or perhaps this is better:
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> /// testing some stuff
> unittest
> {...}
>
> testing some_module: "testing some stuff" ... SUCCESS
>
>
> Is this possible / difficult?
This would require compiler support. You can however use someting like this:
#
# unittest {
# writefln("%s:%s %s", __FILE__, __LINE__, "your message here");
# ...
# }
#
Thomas
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December 08, 2006 Re: Unittest Walker | ||||
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Posted in reply to Thomas Kuehne | Thomas Kuehne wrote:
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> Lutger schrieb am 2006-12-08:
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> <snip>
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>> Good idea, I'll try it whenever I get around to install linux. What about something like this:
>>
>> unittest("testing some stuff")
>> { ... }
>>
>> or perhaps this is better:
>>
>> /// testing some stuff
>> unittest
>> {...}
>>
>> testing some_module: "testing some stuff" ... SUCCESS
>>
>>
>> Is this possible / difficult?
>
> This would require compiler support.
Could this be accomplished by modifying moduleinit.d in Phobos? It already contains a debug printf to output the module being tested.
Sean
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