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336 lines
8.8 KiB
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// These tests check that the foundations of gocheck are working properly.
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// They already assume that fundamental failing is working already, though,
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// since this was tested in bootstrap_test.go. Even then, some care may
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// still have to be taken when using external functions, since they should
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// of course not rely on functionality tested here.
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package check_test
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import (
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"fmt"
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"gopkg.in/check.v1"
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"log"
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"os"
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"regexp"
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"strings"
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)
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// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
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// Foundation test suite.
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type FoundationS struct{}
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var foundationS = check.Suite(&FoundationS{})
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func (s *FoundationS) TestCountSuite(c *check.C) {
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suitesRun += 1
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}
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func (s *FoundationS) TestErrorf(c *check.C) {
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// Do not use checkState() here. It depends on Errorf() working.
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expectedLog := fmt.Sprintf("foundation_test.go:%d:\n"+
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" c.Errorf(\"Error %%v!\", \"message\")\n"+
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"... Error: Error message!\n\n",
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getMyLine()+1)
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c.Errorf("Error %v!", "message")
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failed := c.Failed()
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c.Succeed()
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if log := c.GetTestLog(); log != expectedLog {
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c.Logf("Errorf() logged %#v rather than %#v", log, expectedLog)
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c.Fail()
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}
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if !failed {
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c.Logf("Errorf() didn't put the test in a failed state")
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c.Fail()
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}
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}
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func (s *FoundationS) TestError(c *check.C) {
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expectedLog := fmt.Sprintf("foundation_test.go:%d:\n"+
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" c\\.Error\\(\"Error \", \"message!\"\\)\n"+
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"\\.\\.\\. Error: Error message!\n\n",
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getMyLine()+1)
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c.Error("Error ", "message!")
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checkState(c, nil,
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&expectedState{
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name: "Error(`Error `, `message!`)",
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failed: true,
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log: expectedLog,
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})
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}
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func (s *FoundationS) TestFailNow(c *check.C) {
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defer (func() {
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if !c.Failed() {
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c.Error("FailNow() didn't fail the test")
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} else {
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c.Succeed()
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if c.GetTestLog() != "" {
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c.Error("Something got logged:\n" + c.GetTestLog())
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}
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}
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})()
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c.FailNow()
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c.Log("FailNow() didn't stop the test")
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}
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func (s *FoundationS) TestSucceedNow(c *check.C) {
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defer (func() {
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if c.Failed() {
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c.Error("SucceedNow() didn't succeed the test")
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}
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if c.GetTestLog() != "" {
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c.Error("Something got logged:\n" + c.GetTestLog())
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}
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})()
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c.Fail()
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c.SucceedNow()
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c.Log("SucceedNow() didn't stop the test")
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}
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func (s *FoundationS) TestFailureHeader(c *check.C) {
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output := String{}
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failHelper := FailHelper{}
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check.Run(&failHelper, &check.RunConf{Output: &output})
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header := fmt.Sprintf(""+
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"\n-----------------------------------"+
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"-----------------------------------\n"+
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"FAIL: check_test.go:%d: FailHelper.TestLogAndFail\n",
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failHelper.testLine)
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if strings.Index(output.value, header) == -1 {
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c.Errorf(""+
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"Failure didn't print a proper header.\n"+
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"... Got:\n%s... Expected something with:\n%s",
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output.value, header)
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}
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}
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func (s *FoundationS) TestFatal(c *check.C) {
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var line int
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defer (func() {
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if !c.Failed() {
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c.Error("Fatal() didn't fail the test")
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} else {
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c.Succeed()
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expected := fmt.Sprintf("foundation_test.go:%d:\n"+
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" c.Fatal(\"Die \", \"now!\")\n"+
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"... Error: Die now!\n\n",
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line)
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if c.GetTestLog() != expected {
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c.Error("Incorrect log:", c.GetTestLog())
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}
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}
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})()
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line = getMyLine() + 1
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c.Fatal("Die ", "now!")
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c.Log("Fatal() didn't stop the test")
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}
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func (s *FoundationS) TestFatalf(c *check.C) {
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var line int
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defer (func() {
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if !c.Failed() {
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c.Error("Fatalf() didn't fail the test")
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} else {
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c.Succeed()
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expected := fmt.Sprintf("foundation_test.go:%d:\n"+
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" c.Fatalf(\"Die %%s!\", \"now\")\n"+
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"... Error: Die now!\n\n",
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line)
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if c.GetTestLog() != expected {
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c.Error("Incorrect log:", c.GetTestLog())
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}
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}
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})()
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line = getMyLine() + 1
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c.Fatalf("Die %s!", "now")
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c.Log("Fatalf() didn't stop the test")
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}
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func (s *FoundationS) TestCallerLoggingInsideTest(c *check.C) {
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log := fmt.Sprintf(""+
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"foundation_test.go:%d:\n"+
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" result := c.Check\\(10, check.Equals, 20\\)\n"+
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"\\.\\.\\. obtained int = 10\n"+
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"\\.\\.\\. expected int = 20\n\n",
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getMyLine()+1)
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result := c.Check(10, check.Equals, 20)
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checkState(c, result,
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&expectedState{
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name: "Check(10, Equals, 20)",
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result: false,
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failed: true,
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log: log,
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})
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}
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func (s *FoundationS) TestCallerLoggingInDifferentFile(c *check.C) {
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result, line := checkEqualWrapper(c, 10, 20)
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testLine := getMyLine() - 1
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log := fmt.Sprintf(""+
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"foundation_test.go:%d:\n"+
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" result, line := checkEqualWrapper\\(c, 10, 20\\)\n"+
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"check_test.go:%d:\n"+
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" return c.Check\\(obtained, check.Equals, expected\\), getMyLine\\(\\)\n"+
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"\\.\\.\\. obtained int = 10\n"+
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"\\.\\.\\. expected int = 20\n\n",
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testLine, line)
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checkState(c, result,
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&expectedState{
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name: "Check(10, Equals, 20)",
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result: false,
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failed: true,
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log: log,
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})
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}
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// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
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// ExpectFailure() inverts the logic of failure.
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type ExpectFailureSucceedHelper struct{}
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func (s *ExpectFailureSucceedHelper) TestSucceed(c *check.C) {
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c.ExpectFailure("It booms!")
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c.Error("Boom!")
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}
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type ExpectFailureFailHelper struct{}
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func (s *ExpectFailureFailHelper) TestFail(c *check.C) {
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c.ExpectFailure("Bug #XYZ")
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}
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func (s *FoundationS) TestExpectFailureFail(c *check.C) {
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helper := ExpectFailureFailHelper{}
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output := String{}
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result := check.Run(&helper, &check.RunConf{Output: &output})
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expected := "" +
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"^\n-+\n" +
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"FAIL: foundation_test\\.go:[0-9]+:" +
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" ExpectFailureFailHelper\\.TestFail\n\n" +
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"\\.\\.\\. Error: Test succeeded, but was expected to fail\n" +
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"\\.\\.\\. Reason: Bug #XYZ\n$"
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matched, err := regexp.MatchString(expected, output.value)
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if err != nil {
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c.Error("Bad expression: ", expected)
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} else if !matched {
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c.Error("ExpectFailure() didn't log properly:\n", output.value)
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}
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c.Assert(result.ExpectedFailures, check.Equals, 0)
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}
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func (s *FoundationS) TestExpectFailureSucceed(c *check.C) {
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helper := ExpectFailureSucceedHelper{}
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output := String{}
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result := check.Run(&helper, &check.RunConf{Output: &output})
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c.Assert(output.value, check.Equals, "")
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c.Assert(result.ExpectedFailures, check.Equals, 1)
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}
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func (s *FoundationS) TestExpectFailureSucceedVerbose(c *check.C) {
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helper := ExpectFailureSucceedHelper{}
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output := String{}
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result := check.Run(&helper, &check.RunConf{Output: &output, Verbose: true})
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expected := "" +
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"FAIL EXPECTED: foundation_test\\.go:[0-9]+:" +
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" ExpectFailureSucceedHelper\\.TestSucceed \\(It booms!\\)\t *[.0-9]+s\n"
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matched, err := regexp.MatchString(expected, output.value)
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if err != nil {
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c.Error("Bad expression: ", expected)
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} else if !matched {
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c.Error("ExpectFailure() didn't log properly:\n", output.value)
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}
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c.Assert(result.ExpectedFailures, check.Equals, 1)
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}
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// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
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// Skip() allows stopping a test without positive/negative results.
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type SkipTestHelper struct{}
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func (s *SkipTestHelper) TestFail(c *check.C) {
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c.Skip("Wrong platform or whatever")
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c.Error("Boom!")
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}
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func (s *FoundationS) TestSkip(c *check.C) {
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helper := SkipTestHelper{}
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output := String{}
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check.Run(&helper, &check.RunConf{Output: &output})
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if output.value != "" {
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c.Error("Skip() logged something:\n", output.value)
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}
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}
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func (s *FoundationS) TestSkipVerbose(c *check.C) {
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helper := SkipTestHelper{}
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output := String{}
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check.Run(&helper, &check.RunConf{Output: &output, Verbose: true})
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expected := "SKIP: foundation_test\\.go:[0-9]+: SkipTestHelper\\.TestFail" +
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" \\(Wrong platform or whatever\\)"
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matched, err := regexp.MatchString(expected, output.value)
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if err != nil {
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c.Error("Bad expression: ", expected)
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} else if !matched {
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c.Error("Skip() didn't log properly:\n", output.value)
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}
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}
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// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
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// Check minimum *log.Logger interface provided by *check.C.
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type minLogger interface {
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Output(calldepth int, s string) error
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}
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func (s *BootstrapS) TestMinLogger(c *check.C) {
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var logger minLogger
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logger = log.New(os.Stderr, "", 0)
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logger = c
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logger.Output(0, "Hello there")
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expected := `\[LOG\] [0-9]+:[0-9][0-9]\.[0-9][0-9][0-9] +Hello there\n`
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output := c.GetTestLog()
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c.Assert(output, check.Matches, expected)
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}
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// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
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// Ensure that suites with embedded types are working fine, including the
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// the workaround for issue 906.
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type EmbeddedInternalS struct {
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called bool
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}
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type EmbeddedS struct {
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EmbeddedInternalS
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}
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var embeddedS = check.Suite(&EmbeddedS{})
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func (s *EmbeddedS) TestCountSuite(c *check.C) {
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suitesRun += 1
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}
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func (s *EmbeddedInternalS) TestMethod(c *check.C) {
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c.Error("TestMethod() of the embedded type was called!?")
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}
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func (s *EmbeddedS) TestMethod(c *check.C) {
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// http://code.google.com/p/go/issues/detail?id=906
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c.Check(s.called, check.Equals, false) // Go issue 906 is affecting the runner?
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s.called = true
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}
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