Exemple #1
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func (s *BootstrapS) TestFailedAndSucceed(c *check.C) {
	c.Fail()
	c.Succeed()
	if c.Failed() {
		critical("c.Succeed() didn't put the test back in a non-failed state")
	}
}
Exemple #2
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func (s *BootstrapS) TestFailedAndFail(c *check.C) {
	if c.Failed() {
		critical("c.Failed() must be false first!")
	}
	c.Fail()
	if !c.Failed() {
		critical("c.Fail() didn't put the test in a failed state!")
	}
	c.Succeed()
}
Exemple #3
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func (s *FoundationS) TestSucceedNow(c *check.C) {
	defer (func() {
		if c.Failed() {
			c.Error("SucceedNow() didn't succeed the test")
		}
		if c.GetTestLog() != "" {
			c.Error("Something got logged:\n" + c.GetTestLog())
		}
	})()

	c.Fail()
	c.SucceedNow()
	c.Log("SucceedNow() didn't stop the test")
}
Exemple #4
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func (s *FoundationS) TestErrorf(c *check.C) {
	// Do not use checkState() here.  It depends on Errorf() working.
	expectedLog := fmt.Sprintf("foundation_test.go:%d:\n"+
		"    c.Errorf(\"Error %%v!\", \"message\")\n"+
		"... Error: Error message!\n\n",
		getMyLine()+1)
	c.Errorf("Error %v!", "message")
	failed := c.Failed()
	c.Succeed()
	if log := c.GetTestLog(); log != expectedLog {
		c.Logf("Errorf() logged %#v rather than %#v", log, expectedLog)
		c.Fail()
	}
	if !failed {
		c.Logf("Errorf() didn't put the test in a failed state")
		c.Fail()
	}
}
Exemple #5
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func (s *FailHelper) TestLogAndFail(c *check.C) {
	s.testLine = getMyLine() - 1
	c.Log("Expected failure!")
	c.Fail()
}