[/ / Copyright (c) 2003 Boost.Test contributors / / Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0. (See accompanying / file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt) /] [section:tests_organization Declaring and organizing tests] If you look at many legacy test modules, big chance is that it's implemented as one big test function that consists of a mixture of check and output statements. Is there anything wrong with it? Yes. There are various disadvantages in single test function approach: * One big function tends to become really difficult to manage if the number of checks exceeds a reasonable limit (true for any large function). What is tested and where - who knows? * Many checks require similar preparations. This results in code repetitions within the test function. * If a fatal error or an exception is caused by any checks within the test function the rest of tests are skipped and there is no way to prevent this. * No way to perform only checks for a particular subsystem of the tested unit. * No summary of how different subsystems of the tested unit performed under in the test. The above points should make it clear that it's preferable to split a [link ref_test_module test module] into smaller *units*. These units are the *test cases*, the *test suites* and the *fixtures*. [variablelist Subjects covered by this section [ [Declaration] [The __UTF__ supports several methods for declaring a [link boost_test.tests_organization.test_cases test case]. Test cases can be implemented using free function like syntax or based on actual free function, function object, The can be defined with or without parameters/data, or as template functions to be run against various types. ] ] [ [Organization] [The __UTF__ provides facilities to group several test cases into [link boost_test.tests_organization.test_suite test suites]. The test suites can be nested, and the set of test suites and test cases defines the /test tree/, where the leaves are the test cases. Besides hierarchical structure the __UTF__ allows you to organize the test tree using /logical grouping/ and /dependencies/ and provides you with controls to utilize the defined test tree organization the way you want. ] ] [ [Attributes] [It is possible to specify test unit /attributes/ by using [link boost_test.tests_organization.decorators decorators]. Attributes are used for a fine grained control over various aspects of test module execution, such as /logical grouping/, /dependencies/, /expected failures/, etc.] ] [ [Setup/teardown test unit actions] [When several tests shares the same set-up (environment, test data preparation, etc.), the preparation and cleanup code may be factorized in [link boost_test.tests_organization.fixtures fixtures]. In the __UTF__, fixtures can be associated to test cases, test suites or globally to the test module. ] ] ] [include test_cases.qbk] [include test_suites.qbk] [include decorators.qbk] [include fixtures.qbk] [include managing_tests_dependencies.qbk] [include logical_grouping.qbk] [include test_enabling_disabling.qbk] [include semantic.qbk] [include testorg_summary.qbk] [endsect] [/ test organization] [/EOF]