I see the boost REQUIRE
for use when you require something to be true, so put the require at the top of each test.
Or consider using a test fixture and do the setup in the setup function. There are examples here
It smells like you are trying to use a global variable in your test, so they might interact in horrible ways. Global data is more trouble than it's worth.
Boost.Test howto create "test dependency"
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02-06-2022 - |
質問
I'm using boost.test as test suite. I want to know if is possible make some prerequisite for test. For example
uniqut_ptr< MyClass > g_class;
BOOST_AUTO_TEST_CASE( test1 )
{
BOOST_REQUIRE_NO_THROW( g_class = CreateMyClass() );
}
BOOST_AUTO_TEST_CASE( test2 )
{
// This test need the test1 as passed
BOOST_REQUIRE( g_class->doSomething() );
}
In this case if test1 fail program will crash in test2. I know that I can add BOOST_REQUIRE( g_class )
at the begining of each test. But is there another way?
解決
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