RE: [Cppunit-devel] cppUnit usage questions
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From: Dave H. <DH...@xr...> - 2005-02-28 22:12:18
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Yes, that is what I use also but I do not see the text "not implemented" show up anywhere when the test fails. Again, the command window just shows the F instead of the dot. The IDE shows something similar to First-chance exception at 0x7c81eb33 in >App.exe: Microsoft C++ exception: CppUnit::Exception @ 0x0012e43c. What am I doing wrong? -dh -----Original Message----- From: ms...@po... [mailto:ms...@po...]=20 Sent: Sunday, February 27, 2005 8:27 PM To: Dave Hoffer; cpp...@li... Subject: Re: [Cppunit-devel] cppUnit usage questions At 16:56 2005-02-27, Dave Hoffer wrote: >I have some very basic questions regarding cppUnit that I am hoping >someone can help me with. I am using the non-GUI runner, my code is >ANSI C++, my IDE is Visual Studio NET 2003. When I run my test suite >failed tests show as an F in the command window and as the following in >the IDE's output window. First-chance exception at 0x7c81eb33 in >App.exe: Microsoft C++ exception: CppUnit::Exception @ 0x0012e43c. > >When a test fails I have no way of knowing what test failed. I have >added the 'message' parameter and I expected it to show in the IDE's >output window but it does not. How can I show these messages and know >which tests fail? > >-dh I use CPPUNIT_ASSERT_MESSAGE e.g. CPPUNIT_ASSERT_MESSAGE( "not implemented", true =3D=3D false ); and I get a message spammed out=20 |