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1 How to write unit tests for wxWidgets
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3
4 Unit tests for wxWidgets are written using small cppunit framework. To compile
5 (but not to run) them you need to have it installed. Hence the first part of
6 this note explains how to do it while the second one explains how to write the
7 test.
8
9 I. CppUnit Installation
10 -----------------------
11
12 1. Get it from http://www.sourceforge.net/projects/cppunit
13 (latest version as of the time of this writing is 1.8.0)
14
15 2. Build the library:
16 a) Under Windows using VC++ (both versions 6 and 7 work):
17 - build everything in CppUnitLibraries.dsw work space
18 - add include and lib subdirectories of the directory
19 where you installed cppunit to the compiler search path
20 using "Tools|Options" menu in VC IDEA
21
22 b) Under Unix: run configure && make && make install as usual
23
24
25 II. Writing tests with CppUnit
26 ------------------------------
27
28 1. Create a new directory tests/foo
29
30 2. Write a cpp file for the test copying, if you want,
31 from one of the existing tests. The things to look for:
32 a) #include "wx/cppunit.h" instead of directly including CppUnit headers
33 b) don't put too many things in one test case nor in one method of a test
34 case as it makes understanding what exactly failed harder later
35 c) 'register' your tests as follows so that the test program will find and
36 execute them:
37
38 // register in the unnamed registry so that these tests are run by default
39 CPPUNIT_TEST_SUITE_REGISTRATION(MBConvTestCase);
40
41 // also include in it's own registry so that these tests can be run alone
42 CPPUNIT_TEST_SUITE_NAMED_REGISTRATION(MBConvTestCase, "MBConvTestCase");
43
44 Read CppUnit documentation for more.
45
46 3. add a '<sources>' tag for your source file to tests/test.bkl
47
48
49 III. Running the tests
50 ----------------------
51
52 1. Regenerate the make/project files from test.bkl using bakefile_gen, e.g.:
53 cd build/bakefiles
54 bakefile_gen -b ../../tests/test.bkl
55 and if you're on a unix system re-run configure.
56
57 2. Build the test program using one of the make/project files in the tests
58 subdirectory.
59
60 3. Run the test program with no arguments to run the default set of tests
61 (which are all those registered with CPPUNIT_TEST_SUITE_REGISTRATION).
62 Or to list the test suites without running them:
63 test -l
64
65 4. Tests that have been registered under a name using
66 CPPUNIT_TEST_SUITE_NAMED_REGISTRATION can also be run separately. For
67 example:
68 test MBConvTestCase
69 or to list the tests:
70 test -L MBConvTestCase
71
72 5. Fault navigation.
73 VC++ users can run the programs as a post build step (Projects/Settings/
74 Post-build step) to see the test results in an IDE window. This allows
75 errors to be jumped to in the same way as for compiler errors, for
76 example by pressing F4 or highlighting the error and pressing return.
77
78 Similarly for makefile users: makefiles can be modified to execute the
79 test programs as a final step. Then you can navigate to any errors in the
80 same way as for compiler errors, if your editor supports that.
81
82 Another alternative is to run the tests manually, redirecting the output
83 to a file. Then use your editor to jump to any failures. Using Vim, for
84 example, ':cf test.log' would take you to the first error in test.log, and
85 ':cn' to the next.
86
87 If you would like to set a breakpoint on a failing test using a debugger,
88 put the breakpoint on the function 'CppUnit::Asserter::fail()'. This will
89 stop on each failing test.
90
91
92 IV. Notes
93 ---------
94
95 1. You can register your tests (or a subset of them) just under a name, and not
96 in the unnamed registry if you don't want them to be executed by default.
97
98 2. If you are going to register your tests both in the unnamed registry
99 and under a name, then use the name that the tests have in the 'test -l'
100 listing.
101
102 3. Tests which fail can be temporarily registered under "fixme" while the
103 problems they expose are fixed, instead of the unnamed registry. That
104 way they can easily be run, but they do not make regression testing with
105 the default suite more difficult. E.g.:
106
107 // register in the unnamed registry so that these tests are run by default
108 //CPPUNIT_TEST_SUITE_REGISTRATION(wxRegExTestCase);
109 CPPUNIT_TEST_SUITE_NAMED_REGISTRATION(wxRegExTestCase, "fixme");
110
111 // also include in it's own registry so that these tests can be run alone
112 CPPUNIT_TEST_SUITE_NAMED_REGISTRATION(wxRegExTestCase, "wxRegExTestCase");
113
114 4. Tests which take a long time to execute can be registered under "advanced"
115 instead of the unnamed registry. The default suite should execute reasonably
116 quickly. To run the default and advanced tests together:
117 test "" advanced
118
119
120 === EOF ===
121
122 Author: VZ & MW
123 Version: $Id$