reactphysics3d/test/Test.cpp

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/********************************************************************************
* ReactPhysics3D physics library, http://code.google.com/p/reactphysics3d/ *
* Copyright (c) 2010-2013 Daniel Chappuis *
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// Libraries
#include "Test.h"
using namespace reactphysics3d;
/// Constructor
Test::Test(std::ostream* stream) : mOutputStream(stream), mNbPassedTests(0), mNbFailedTests(0) {
}
/// Destructor
Test::~Test() {
}
// Called to test a boolean condition.
// This method should not be called directly in your test but you should call test() instead (macro)
void Test::applyTest(bool condition, const std::string& testText,
const char* filename, long lineNumber) {
// If the boolean condition is true
if (condition) {
// The test passed, call the succeed() method
succeed();
}
else { // If the boolean condition is false
// The test failed, call the applyFail() method
applyFail(testText, filename, lineNumber);
}
}
// Called when a test has failed.
// This method should not be called directly in your test buy you should call fail() instead (macro)
void Test::applyFail(const std::string& testText, const char* filename, long lineNumber) {
if (mOutputStream) {
// Display the failure message
*mOutputStream << typeid(*this).name() << "failure : (" << testText << "), " <<
filename << "(line " << lineNumber << ")" << std::endl;
}
// Increase the number of failed tests
mNbFailedTests++;
}
/// Display the report of the unit test and return the number of failed tests
long Test::report() const {
if(mOutputStream) {
*mOutputStream << "Test \"" <<
typeid(*this).name()
<< "\":\n\tPassed: " << mNbPassedTests << "\tFailed: " <<
mNbFailedTests << std::endl;
}
// Return the number of failed tests
return mNbFailedTests;
}