Smalltalk createPackage: 'SUnit'! Object subclass: #ResultAnnouncement slots: {#result} package: 'SUnit'! !ResultAnnouncement commentStamp! I get signaled when a `TestCase` has been run. My instances hold the result (instance of `TestResult`) of the test run.! !ResultAnnouncement methodsFor: 'accessing'! result ^ result ! result: aTestResult result := aTestResult ! ! Object subclass: #Teachable slots: {#learnings} package: 'SUnit'! !Teachable commentStamp! An object you can teach how to behave. Have a look at the class side for an example. For more infos have a look at: http://lists.squeakfoundation.org/pipermail/squeak-dev/2002-April/038170.html! !Teachable methodsFor: 'private'! doesNotUnderstand: aMessage | learning | learning := self learnings at: aMessage selector ifAbsent:[ ^super doesNotUnderstand: aMessage ]. ^ learning class == Association ifTrue: [learning value] ifFalse: [learning valueWithPossibleArguments: aMessage arguments] ! learnings learnings isNil ifTrue: [learnings := Dictionary new]. ^learnings ! ! !Teachable methodsFor: 'teaching'! acceptSend: aSymbol self whenSend: aSymbol return: self ! whenSend: aSymbol evaluate: aBlock self learnings at: aSymbol put: aBlock ! whenSend: aSymbol return: anObject self learnings at: aSymbol put: (#return -> anObject) ! ! !Teachable class methodsFor: 'examples'! example | teachable | teachable := self new. teachable whenSend: #help return: 'ok'; whenSend: #doit evaluate: [1 inspect]; acceptSend: #noDebugger; whenSend: #negate: evaluate: [:num | num negated]. teachable help. teachable doit. teachable noDebugger. teachable negate: 120 ! ! Object subclass: #TestCase slots: {#testSelector. #asyncTimeout. #context} package: 'SUnit'! !TestCase commentStamp! I am an implementation of the command pattern to run a test. ## API My instances are created with the class method `#selector:`, passing the symbol that names the method to be executed when the test case runs. When you discover a new fixture, subclass `TestCase` and create a `#test...` method for the first test. As that method develops and more `#test...` methods are added, you will find yourself refactoring temps into instance variables for the objects in the fixture and overriding `#setUp` to initialize these variables. As required, override `#tearDown` to nil references, release objects and deallocate.! !TestCase methodsFor: 'accessing'! context: aRunningTestContext context := aRunningTestContext ! selector ^ testSelector ! setTestSelector: aSelector testSelector := aSelector ! ! !TestCase methodsFor: 'async'! async: aBlock | c | self errorIfNotAsync: '#async'. c := context. ^ [ self isAsync ifTrue: [ c execute: aBlock ] ] ! finished self errorIfNotAsync: '#finished'. asyncTimeout := nil ! timeout: aNumber "Set a grace time timeout in milliseconds to run the test asynchronously" asyncTimeout ifNotNil: [ asyncTimeout clearTimeout ]. "to allow #async: message send without throwing an error" asyncTimeout := 0. asyncTimeout := (self async: [ self assert: false description: 'SUnit grace time exhausted' ]) valueWithTimeout: aNumber ! ! !TestCase methodsFor: 'error handling'! errorIfNotAsync: aString self isAsync ifFalse: [ self error: aString, ' used without prior #timeout:' ] ! ! !TestCase methodsFor: 'private'! signalFailure: aString TestFailure new messageText: aString; signal ! ! !TestCase methodsFor: 'running'! performTest asyncTimeout := nil. self perform: self selector ! runCase "Runs a test case in isolated context, leaking all errors." (TestContext testCase: self) start ! setUp ! tearDown ! ! !TestCase methodsFor: 'testing'! assert: aBoolean self assert: aBoolean description: 'Assertion failed' ! assert: aBoolean description: aString aBoolean ifFalse: [ self signalFailure: aString ] ! assert: actual equals: expected ^ self assert: (actual = expected) description: 'Expected: ', expected printString, ' but was: ', actual printString ! deny: aBoolean self assert: aBoolean not ! isAsync ^ asyncTimeout notNil ! should: aBlock self assert: aBlock value ! should: aBlock raise: anExceptionClass self assert: ([ aBlock value. false ] on: anExceptionClass do: [ :ex | true ]) ! shouldnt: aBlock raise: anExceptionClass self assert: ([ aBlock value. true ] on: anExceptionClass do: [ :ex | false ]) ! ! !TestCase class methodsFor: 'accessing'! allTestSelectors | selectors | selectors := self testSelectors. self shouldInheritSelectors ifTrue: [ selectors addAll: self superclass allTestSelectors ]. ^ selectors ! buildSuite ^ self allTestSelectors collect: [ :each | self selector: each ] ! classTag "Returns a tag or general category for this class. Typically used to help tools do some reflection. Helios, for example, uses this to decide what icon the class should display." ^ 'test' ! lookupHierarchyRoot ^ TestCase ! selector: aSelector ^ self new setTestSelector: aSelector; yourself ! testSelectors ^ self methodDictionary keys select: [ :each | each match: '^test' ] ! ! !TestCase class methodsFor: 'testing'! isAbstract ^ self name = TestCase name ! isTestClass ^ self isAbstract not ! shouldInheritSelectors ^ self ~= self lookupHierarchyRoot ! ! Object subclass: #TestContext slots: {#testCase} package: 'SUnit'! !TestContext commentStamp! I govern running a particular test case. My main added value is `#execute:` method which runs a block as a part of test case (restores context, nilling it afterwards, cleaning/calling `#tearDown` as appropriate for sync/async scenario).! !TestContext methodsFor: 'accessing'! testCase: aTestCase testCase := aTestCase ! ! !TestContext methodsFor: 'running'! execute: aBlock | failed | testCase context: self. [ failed := true. aBlock value. failed := false ] ensure: [ testCase context: nil. (failed and: [ testCase isAsync ]) ifTrue: [ testCase finished ]. testCase isAsync ifFalse: [ testCase tearDown ] ] ! start self execute: [ testCase setUp. testCase performTest ] ! ! !TestContext class methodsFor: 'instance creation'! testCase: aTestCase ^ self new testCase: aTestCase; yourself ! ! TestContext subclass: #ReportingTestContext slots: {#finished. #result} package: 'SUnit'! !ReportingTestContext commentStamp! I add `TestResult` reporting to `TestContext`. Errors are caught and save into a `TestResult`, When test case is finished (which can be later for async tests), a callback block is executed; this is used by a `TestSuiteRunner`.! !ReportingTestContext methodsFor: 'accessing'! finished: aBlock finished := aBlock ! result: aTestResult result := aTestResult ! ! !ReportingTestContext methodsFor: 'private'! withErrorReporting: aBlock [ aBlock on: TestFailure do: [ :ex | result addFailure: testCase ] ] on: Error do: [ :ex | result addError: testCase ] ! ! !ReportingTestContext methodsFor: 'running'! execute: aBlock [ self withErrorReporting: [ super execute: aBlock ] ] ensure: [ testCase isAsync ifFalse: [ result increaseRuns. finished value ] ] ! ! !ReportingTestContext class methodsFor: 'instance creation'! testCase: aTestCase result: aTestResult finished: aBlock ^ (super testCase: aTestCase) result: aTestResult; finished: aBlock; yourself ! ! Error subclass: #TestFailure slots: {} package: 'SUnit'! !TestFailure commentStamp! I am raised when the boolean parameter of an #`assert:` or `#deny:` call is the opposite of what the assertion claims. The test framework distinguishes between failures and errors. A failure is an event whose possibiity is explicitly anticipated and checked for in an assertion, whereas an error is an unanticipated problem like a division by 0 or an index out of bounds.! Object subclass: #TestResult slots: {#timestamp. #runs. #errors. #failures. #total} package: 'SUnit'! !TestResult commentStamp! I implement the collecting parameter pattern for running a bunch of tests. My instances hold tests that have run, sorted into the result categories of passed, failures and errors. `TestResult` is an interesting object to subclass or substitute. `#runCase:` is the external protocol you need to reproduce! !TestResult methodsFor: 'accessing'! addError: anError self errors add: anError ! addFailure: aFailure self failures add: aFailure ! errors ^ errors ! failures ^ failures ! increaseRuns runs := runs + 1 ! runs ^ runs ! status ^ self errors ifNotEmpty: [ 'error' ] ifEmpty: [ self failures ifNotEmpty: [ 'failure' ] ifEmpty: [ 'success' ]] ! timestamp ^ timestamp ! total ^ total ! total: aNumber total := aNumber ! ! !TestResult methodsFor: 'initialization'! initialize super initialize. timestamp := Date now. runs := 0. errors := Array new. failures := Array new. total := 0 ! ! !TestResult methodsFor: 'running'! nextRunDo: aBlock "Runs aBlock with index of next run or does nothing if no more runs" ^ self runs == self total ifFalse: [ aBlock value: self runs + 1 ] ! runCase: aTestCase [ [ self increaseRuns. aTestCase runCase ] on: TestFailure do: [ :ex | self addFailure: aTestCase ]] on: Error do: [ :ex | self addError: aTestCase ] ! ! Object subclass: #TestSuiteRunner slots: {#suite. #result. #announcer. #runNextTest} package: 'SUnit'! !TestSuiteRunner commentStamp! I am responsible for running a collection (`suite`) of tests. ## API Instances should be created using the class-side `#on:` method, taking a collection of tests to run as parameter. To run the test suite, use `#run`.! !TestSuiteRunner methodsFor: 'accessing'! announcer ^ announcer ! result ^ result ! suite: aCollection suite := aCollection ! ! !TestSuiteRunner methodsFor: 'actions'! resume runNextTest fork. announcer announce: (ResultAnnouncement new result: result) ! run result total: suite size. self resume ! ! !TestSuiteRunner methodsFor: 'initialization'! initialize super initialize. announcer := Announcer new. result := TestResult new. runNextTest := [ | runs | runs := result runs. runs < result total ifTrue: [ (self contextOf: runs + 1) start ] ]. ! ! !TestSuiteRunner methodsFor: 'private'! contextOf: anInteger ^ ReportingTestContext testCase: (suite at: anInteger) result: result finished: [ self resume ] ! ! !TestSuiteRunner class methodsFor: 'instance creation'! new self shouldNotImplement ! on: aCollection ^ super new suite: aCollection ! ! !Package methodsFor: '*SUnit'! isTestPackage ^ self classes anySatisfy: [ :each | each isTestClass ] ! ! !TBehaviorDefaults methodsFor: '*SUnit'! isTestClass ^ false ! !