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+ Added ability to specify entire suites to the UnitTester program. + BAutolock and BArchivable tests now use CPPUNIT_ASSERT, but BLocker tests crash for some unknown reason with said assertion, so plain old vanilla assert() is still used. I'll look into this later. + BArchivable tests that try to load a RemoteTestObject are failing because the resource file doesn't appear to be linked into libsupporttest_RemoteTestObject.so. git-svn-id: file:///srv/svn/repos/haiku/trunk/current@332 a95241bf-73f2-0310-859d-f6bbb57e9c96
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8.5 KiB
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264 lines
8.5 KiB
C++
#ifndef _beos_threaded_test_caller_h_
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#define _beos_threaded_test_caller_h_
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//#include <memory>
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#include <cppunit/TestCase.h>
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#include <cppunit/TestResult.h>
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#include <cppunit/TestCaller.h>
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#include <TestShell.h>
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#include <ThreadManager.h>
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#include <map>
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#include <vector>
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#include <stdio.h>
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class TestResult;
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template <class TestClass, class ExpectedException = CppUnit::NoExceptionExpected>
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class BThreadedTestCaller : public CppUnit::TestCase {
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public:
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/*! \brief Pointer to a test function in the given class.
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Each ThreadMethod added with addThread() is run in its own thread.
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*/
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typedef void (TestClass::*ThreadMethod)();
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BThreadedTestCaller(std::string name);
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BThreadedTestCaller(std::string name, TestClass &object);
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BThreadedTestCaller(std::string name, TestClass *object);
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virtual ~BThreadedTestCaller();
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virtual void run(CppUnit::TestResult *result);
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//! Adds a thread to the test. \c threadName must be unique to this BThreadedTestCaller.
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void addThread(std::string threadName, ThreadMethod method);
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protected:
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virtual void setUp();
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virtual void tearDown();
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virtual std::string toString() const;
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typedef std::map<std::string, BThreadManager<TestClass, ExpectedException> *> ThreadManagerMap;
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bool fOwnObject;
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TestClass *fObject;
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ThreadManagerMap fThreads;
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sem_id fThreadSem;
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};
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template <class TestClass, class ExpectedException>
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BThreadedTestCaller<TestClass, ExpectedException>::BThreadedTestCaller(std::string name)
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: TestCase(name)
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, fOwnObject(true)
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, fObject(new TestClass())
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, fThreadSem(-1)
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{
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}
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template <class TestClass, class ExpectedException>
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BThreadedTestCaller<TestClass, ExpectedException>::BThreadedTestCaller(std::string name, TestClass &object)
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: TestCase(name)
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, fOwnObject(false)
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, fObject(&object)
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, fThreadSem(-1)
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{
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}
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template <class TestClass, class ExpectedException>
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BThreadedTestCaller<TestClass, ExpectedException>::BThreadedTestCaller(std::string name, TestClass *object)
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: TestCase(name)
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, fOwnObject(true)
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, fObject(object)
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, fThreadSem(-1)
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{
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}
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template <class TestClass, class ExpectedException>
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BThreadedTestCaller<TestClass, ExpectedException>::~BThreadedTestCaller() {
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if (fOwnObject)
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delete fObject;
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for (ThreadManagerMap::iterator it = fThreads.begin(); it != fThreads.end (); ++it) {
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delete it->second;
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}
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}
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template <class TestClass, class ExpectedException>
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void
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BThreadedTestCaller<TestClass, ExpectedException>::addThread(std::string threadName, ThreadMethod method) {
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if (fThreads.find(threadName) == fThreads.end()) {
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// Unused name, go ahead and add
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fThreads[threadName] = new BThreadManager<TestClass, ExpectedException>(threadName, fObject, method, fThreadSem);
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} else {
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// Duplicate name, throw an exception
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throw CppUnit::Exception("BThreadedTestCaller::addThread() - Attempt to add thread under duplicated name ('"
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+ threadName + "')");
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}
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}
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template <class TestClass, class ExpectedException>
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void
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BThreadedTestCaller<TestClass, ExpectedException>::run(CppUnit::TestResult *result) {
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result->startTest(this);
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if (fThreads.size() <= 0)
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throw CppUnit::Exception("BThreadedTestCaller::run() -- No threads added to BThreadedTestCaller()");
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try {
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setUp();
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// This try/catch block should never actually have to catch
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// anything (unless some bonehead passes in a NULL pointer to
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// the constructor). Each BThreadManager object catches and
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// handles exceptions for its respective thread, so as not
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// to disrupt the others.
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try {
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// Create our thread semaphore. This semaphore is used to
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// determine when all the threads have finished executing,
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// while still allowing *this* thread to handle printing
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// out NextSubTest() info (since other threads don't appear
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// to be able to output text while the main thread is
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// blocked; their output appears later...).
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//
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// Each thread will acquire the semaphore once when launched,
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// thus the initial thread count is equal the number of threads.
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fThreadSem = create_sem(fThreads.size(), "ThreadSem");
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if (fThreadSem < B_OK)
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throw CppUnit::Exception("BThreadedTestCaller::run() -- Error creating fThreadSem");
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// Launch all the threads.
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for (ThreadManagerMap::iterator i = fThreads.begin();
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i != fThreads.end ();
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++i)
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{
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status_t err = i->second->LaunchThread(result);
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if (err != B_OK)
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result->addError(this, new CppUnit::Exception("Error launching thread '" + i->second->getName() + "'"));
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// printf("Launch(%s)\n", i->second->getName().c_str());
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}
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// Now we loop. Before you faint, there is a reason for this:
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// Calls to NextSubTest() from other threads don't actually
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// print anything while the main thread is blocked waiting
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// for another thread. Thus, we have NextSubTest() add the
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// information to be printed into a queue. The main thread
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// (this code right here), blocks on a semaphore that it
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// can only acquire after all the test threads have terminated.
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// If it times out, it checks the NextSubTest() queue, prints
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// any pending updates, and tries to acquire the semaphore
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// again. When it finally manages to acquire it, all the
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// test threads have terminated, and it's safe to clean up.
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status_t err;
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do {
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// Try to acquire the semaphore
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err = acquire_sem_etc(fThreadSem, fThreads.size(), B_RELATIVE_TIMEOUT, 500000);
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// Empty the UpdateList
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std::vector<std::string> &list = fObject->AcquireUpdateList();
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for (std::vector<std::string>::iterator i = list.begin();
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i != list.end();
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i++)
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{
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// Only print to standard out if the current global shell
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// lets us (or if no global shell is designated).
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if (BTestShell::GlobalBeVerbose()) {
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printf("%s", (*i).c_str());
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fflush(stdout);
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}
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}
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list.clear();
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fObject->ReleaseUpdateList();
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} while (err != B_OK);
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// If we get this far, we actually managed to acquire the semaphore,
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// so we should release it now.
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release_sem_etc(fThreadSem, fThreads.size(), 0);
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// Print out a newline for asthetics :-)
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printf("\n");
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/*
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// Wait for them all to finish, then clean up
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for (ThreadManagerMap::iterator i = fThreads.begin();
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i != fThreads.end ();
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++i)
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{
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// printf("Wait(%s)...", i->second->getName().c_str());
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fflush(stdout);
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i->second->WaitForThread();
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// printf("done\n");
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delete i->second;
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}
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*/
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fThreads.clear();
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} catch ( CppUnit::Exception &e ) {
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// Add on the a note that this exception was caught by the
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// thread caller (which is a bad thing), then note the exception
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CppUnit::Exception *threadException = new CppUnit::Exception(
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std::string(e.what()) + " (NOTE: caught by BThreadedTestCaller)",
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e.sourceLine()
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);
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result->addFailure( fObject, threadException );
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}
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catch ( std::exception &e ) {
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// Add on the thread name, then note the exception
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CppUnit::Exception *threadException = new CppUnit::Exception(
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std::string(e.what()) + " (NOTE: caught by BThreadedTestCaller)"
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);
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result->addError( fObject, threadException );
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}
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catch (...) {
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// Add on the thread name, then note the exception
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CppUnit::Exception *threadException = new CppUnit::Exception(
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"caught unknown exception (NOTE: caught by BThreadedTestCaller)"
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);
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result->addError( fObject, threadException );
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}
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snooze(50000);
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try {
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tearDown();
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} catch (...) {
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result->addError(this, new CppUnit::Exception("tearDown() failed"));
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}
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} catch (...) {
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result->addError(this, new CppUnit::Exception("setUp() failed"));
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} // setUp() try/catch block
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result->endTest(this);
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}
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template <class TestClass, class ExpectedException>
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void
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BThreadedTestCaller<TestClass, ExpectedException>::setUp() {
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// Verify we have a valid object that's not currently in use first.
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if (!fObject)
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throw CppUnit::Exception("BThreadedTestCaller::runTest() -- NULL fObject pointer");
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if (!fObject->RegisterForUse())
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throw CppUnit::Exception("BThreadedTestCaller::runTest() -- Attempt to reuse ThreadedTestCase object already in use");
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fObject->setUp();
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}
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template <class TestClass, class ExpectedException>
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void
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BThreadedTestCaller<TestClass, ExpectedException>::tearDown() {
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fObject->tearDown();
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}
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template <class TestClass, class ExpectedException>
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std::string
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BThreadedTestCaller<TestClass, ExpectedException>::toString() const {
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return std::string("BThreadedTestCaller for ") + getName();
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}
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#endif // _beos_threaded_test_caller_h_
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