
"Stephen Torri" <storri@torri.org> wrote in message news:1179889451.3672.14.camel@localhost.localdomain...
I would link to have one file that has multiple test suites. Right now I have one test suite for all the various tests. I tried to find an example of what I want to do on the boost.org site. There was nothing close to what I wanted. If such a page exists its not easy to find. The close I came to was to create a test_suite for each group and add the test. That is as far as I have gotten. I did find an exampe that use BOOST_AUTO_TEST_CASE but there was only one test suite in it. Here is what I have so far. Is there plans to have a more comprehensive documentation on how to use the boost test library? Can users provide more examples?
You can do it using both manual and automated registration faculties. Here is one example using auto-registration: unit_test_example_04.cpp: #define BOOST_TEST_MODULE Unit_test_example_04 #include <boost/test/unit_test.hpp> //____________________________________________________________________________// // automatically registered test cases could be organized in test suites BOOST_AUTO_TEST_SUITE( my_suite1 ); BOOST_AUTO_TEST_CASE( my_test1 ) { BOOST_CHECK( 2 == 1 ); } //____________________________________________________________________________// // this test case belongs to suite1 test suite BOOST_AUTO_TEST_CASE( my_test2 ) { int i = 0; BOOST_CHECK_EQUAL( i, 2 ); BOOST_CHECK_EQUAL( i, 0 ); } BOOST_AUTO_TEST_SUITE_END(); //____________________________________________________________________________// // this test case belongs to master test suite BOOST_AUTO_TEST_CASE( my_test3 ) { int i = 0; BOOST_CHECK_EQUAL( i, 0 ); } //____________________________________________________________________________// BOOST_AUTO_TEST_SUITE( my_suite2 ); // this test case belongs to suite2 test suite BOOST_AUTO_TEST_CASE( my_test4 ) { int i = 0; BOOST_CHECK_EQUAL( i, 1 ); } BOOST_AUTO_TEST_SUITE_END(); //____________________________________________________________________________// // EOF If you need you can have hierarchy of any depth. Gennadiy