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** requires STRIDE version 2.1 or later. | ** requires STRIDE version 2.1 or later. | ||
** requires that the host PC have a recent ActiveState Perl distribution installed. | ** requires that the host PC have a recent ActiveState Perl distribution installed. | ||
** synthesizes a function with the following declaration: | ** synthesizes a function with the following declaration: | ||
extern "C" srTestCaseTotals_t cclass-name(); | extern "C" srTestCaseTotals_t cclass-name(); | ||
* The cclass-name identified: | * The cclass-name identified: | ||
** may not appear as a specifier of a prior pragma. | ** may not appear as a specifier of a prior pragma. |
Revision as of 22:06, 31 July 2008
The scl_test_cclass pragma
The scl_test_cclass pragma declares a "C" language struct (class) to be captured as a test unit. Once captured, STRIDE will generate the appropriate code for executing test methods defined for this "C" Class.
Syntax
#pragma scl_test_cclass(cclass-name, init-function-name { , deinit-function-name })
Parameters | Type | Description |
cclass-name | Object | The name of the test cclass. This is a struct name in C. It is a struct or class name in C++. |
init-function-name | Identifier | The initialization function name. This is synonymous with a class constructor. There must be a prior user-declared function with this name. The first parameter must be a pointer to cclass-name. Additional parameters are left up to the user's implementation. |
deinit-function-name (optional) | Identifier | The deinitialization function name. This is synonymous with a class destructor. If declared, there must be a user-declared function with this name. The first parameter must be a pointer to cclass-name. Additional parameters are left up to the user's implementation. |
Notes
- This pragma:
- requires the inclusion of srtest.h prior to its declaration.
- requires STRIDE version 2.1 or later.
- requires that the host PC have a recent ActiveState Perl distribution installed.
- synthesizes a function with the following declaration:
extern "C" srTestCaseTotals_t cclass-name();
- The cclass-name identified:
- may not appear as a specifier of a prior pragma.
- must be a struct in C.
- must be either a struct or class in C++.
- must be POD type.
- must not be a template class.
- must not be a nested class.
- must contain at least one member function pointer with a prototype that returns an integral type: void, int, bool (bool only accepted for C++). This prototype must contain a pointer-to-CClass as its first parameter.
- The init-function-name identified:
- must be declared prior to this pragma's declaration.
- must not have been used in any prior or subsequent SCL pragma.
- must have its first parameter declared as a pointer to the identified cclass.
- The deinit-function-name:
- is optional.
- must be declared prior to this pragma's declaration if it appears in pragma.
- must not have been used in any prior or subsequent SCL pragma.
- must have its first parameter declared as a pointer to the identified class.
Examples
#include <srtest.h> typedef struct CClass_Basic_Simple { int (*pf_TestMethod)(struct CClass_Basic_Simple* pcc); } CClass_Basic_Simple; #ifdef __cplusplus extern "C" { #endif void CClass_Basic_Simple_init(struct CClass_Basic_Simple* pcc); #ifdef __cplusplus } #endif #ifdef _SCL #pragma scl_test_cclass(CClass_Basic_Simple, CClass_Basic_Simple_init) #endif
See Also
- Refer to the Test "C" Class Samples page for more information on capturing and qualifying test "C" classes.