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** The constructor may have parameters, but they must all be [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plain_Old_Data_Structures POD] type. | ** The constructor may have parameters, but they must all be [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plain_Old_Data_Structures POD] type. | ||
** Have one or more member functions that suitable as a test method. For a member function to be a test method it must: | ** Have one or more member functions that is suitable as a test method. For a member function to be a test method it must: | ||
*** be declared within the test class (method not declared, but inherited from a base class cannot be test methods) | *** be declared within the test class (method not declared, but inherited from a base class cannot be test methods) | ||
*** have a return type of bool, an integral type (signed or unsigned long, int, short, char) or void. | *** have a return type of bool, an integral type (signed or unsigned long, int, short, char) or void. |
Revision as of 23:30, 25 March 2009
The scl_test_class pragma
The scl_test_class pragma is one of the Test Unit pragmas. It declares a test class as captured. Once captured, STRIDE will generate the appropriate code for executing the test methods in the class.
Syntax
#pragma scl_test_class(class-name)
Parameters | Type | Description |
class-name | String | The name of the test class to be captured. Once captured, STRIDE will generate the appropriate code for executing the test methods in the class. |
Notes
- This pragma requires the compilation language to be C++. If the compilation language is not C++ and this pragma is encountered, then an error is issued and this pragma is ignored.
- The test class identified must:
- Have a public constructor.
- The constructor may have parameters, but they must all be POD type.
- Have one or more member functions that is suitable as a test method. For a member function to be a test method it must:
- be declared within the test class (method not declared, but inherited from a base class cannot be test methods)
- have a return type of bool, an integral type (signed or unsigned long, int, short, char) or void.
- have an empty parameter list. That is, declared as f() or f(void).
- not be a templatized function
- not be an overloaded operator
- The class cannot be a pure virtual class
- not be a static member.
- Cannot be a templated class.
- Cannot be a nested class.
- Optionally if desired a set of setup/teardown fixtures could be applied.
- This pragma can only work in STRIDE version 2.1 or later.
Examples
#include <srtest.h>
class RuntimeServices_dynamic {
public:
void dynamic(void);
// Declaring a constructor for an scl_test_class is optional, but
// if a constructor is declared all parameters must be of plain old data (POD) type.
// An scl_test_class-specified class may only have one explicit public constructor.
// Declaration of this constructor results in IM synthesization of a function
// that initializes the test unit. The constructor parameters become parameters of
// the synthesized test unit.
RuntimeServices_dynamic(int i, int j, int k);
};
#ifdef _SCL
#pragma scl_test_class(RuntimeServices_dynamic)
#endif
See Also
- Refer to the Test Class Samples page for more information on capturing and qualifying test classes.