From: Gary T. <Gar...@sy...> - 2004-07-30 08:08:16
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Juanco, =20 Yes I know, what I actually meant was could you display multiple errors = for a single test, e.g. say you spawn several threads to perform some = processing and you wanted to check the result of all the threads and = report which ones had errors, at the moment DUnit will raise an = exception when the first error is encountered and only the result of = this error will be displayed in the GUITestRunner. =20 Gary. =20 =20 -----Original Message----- From: dun...@li... = [mailto:dun...@li...]On Behalf Of = Juancarlo A=F1ez Sent: 29 July 2004 16:21 To: dun...@li... Subject: RE: [DUnit-interest] Displaying Multiple Errors =20 Gary, =20 DUnit does not exit on the first error. All tests are run, and you can = get information about the failed ones (pink or red) by clicking on them. =20 What does happen when an exception is involved is that the Delphi IDE = debugger takes over. In those cases you can either: =20 a) Hit F9 to make the test program continue. =20 b) Configure the IDE to ignore the particular exception. =20 Juanco -----Original Message----- From: dun...@li... = [mailto:dun...@li...] On Behalf Of Gary = Thompson Sent: Thursday, July 29, 2004 6:52 AM To: dun...@li... Subject: [DUnit-interest] Displaying Multiple Errors =20 Hi, I'm new to Dunit and was wondering if there is an easy way of displaying = multiple errors in the GUITestRunner instead of exiting when the first = error is encountered. Would it require writing a new listener? Thanks, GaryT. |