damaris-backends/tests/stefan/testmain.cpp
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/* **************************************************************************
Author: Stefan Reutter
Created: August 2013
****************************************************************************/
#include<iostream>
#include "tjob.h"
#include "tcore.h"
/**
* \defgroup Tests
* Stefan's DAMARIS test suite contains a number of unit tests meant to ensure that the program will
* run correctly in case parts of the software are changed or added. They also provide a good
* starting point for learning how the backend works.
*
* Each test case is a function that should return true if the test succeeded and false otherwise.
* This means that the test functions must be strongly exception safe with respect to any DAMARIS
* exceptions (i.e. the program should not be aborted and the program should be in the same state
* after running the test as before) and ideally should be strongly exception safe in general.
*
* Tests should be designed to be run independently, so they must initialize any necessary data
* for them to run. To avoid code duplication, use shared test classes or functions.
*
* Test functions should reside in the DAMARIS::test namespace, and that is the only thing which
* should reside there. Implementation details (such as shared classes or non-member functions)
* should go into the DAMARIS::test::details namespace.
*/
/*@{*/
namespace DAMARIS
{
namespace test
{
/**
* Function wrapper for test functions that automatically creates formatted output with the result
* value.
*
* \param func A function (pointer) to call
* \param name A string identifying the test for output
*/
void runTest(bool (*func)(), const std::string& name)
{
std::cout << "Running " << name << " test: ";
std::cout << (func() ? "succeeded" : "failed") << "\n";
}
/**
* Run all tests and print their result.
*/
void go()
{
runTest(testCoreSetup, "Core Setup");
runTest(testJobs, "Job");
}
} // namespace test
} // namespace DAMARIS
/*@}*/
int main(int argc, char* argv[])
{
DAMARIS::test::go();
return 0;
}