
I read it this example in the documentation
You can create test templates like this:
typedef mpl::vector< T1, T2, T3 > types;
BOOST_AUTO_TEST_CASE_TEMPLATE(my_test, T, types) { // Here T will be one of the 'types' }
In your case you can create an mpl::vector of specializations of your class C you want to test.
If I understood wheel the documentation that will run 3 different tests with T1, T2 and T3 as the T of the test. Maybe my previous problem is easier to explain if I break it in 2 different questions: 1. How can I pass more than one T to the test, in my case I need 3 Ts in the test which each has different values. A simpler scenario in this case would be trying to test this: TEST{ T1 a; T2 b; BOOST_CHECK(a+b == b+a); } And suppose I want to run the test with 4 combinations of parameters: T1=int, T2=float T1=float, T2=int T1=int, T2=int T1=float, T2=float 2. The other problem is that one of the Ts in my example is a "template<class, class> class” and I can’t find the way to make it even compile using that kind of type in the example from the documentation.