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-#ifndef CPPUNIT_TESTLISTENER_H // -*- C++ -*-
-#define CPPUNIT_TESTLISTENER_H
-
-#include <cppunit/Portability.h>
-
-
-CPPUNIT_NS_BEGIN
-
-
-class Exception;
-class Test;
-class TestFailure;
-class TestResult;
-
-
-/*! \brief Listener for test progress and result.
- * \ingroup TrackingTestExecution
- *
- * Implementing the Observer pattern a TestListener may be registered
- * to a TestResult to obtain information on the testing progress. Use
- * specialized sub classes of TestListener for text output
- * (TextTestProgressListener). Do not use the Listener for the test
- * result output, use a subclass of Outputter instead.
- *
- * The test framework distinguishes between failures and errors.
- * A failure is anticipated and checked for with assertions. Errors are
- * unanticipated problems signified by exceptions that are not generated
- * by the framework.
- *
- * Here is an example to track test time:
- *
- *
- * \code
- * #include <cppunit/TestListener.h>
- * #include <cppunit/Test.h>
- * #include <time.h> // for clock()
- *
- * class TimingListener : public CppUnit::TestListener
- * {
- * public:
- * void startTest( CppUnit::Test *test )
- * {
- * _chronometer.start();
- * }
- *
- * void endTest( CppUnit::Test *test )
- * {
- * _chronometer.end();
- * addTest( test, _chronometer.elapsedTime() );
- * }
- *
- * // ... (interface to add/read test timing result)
- *
- * private:
- * Clock _chronometer;
- * };
- * \endcode
- *
- * And another example that track failure/success at test suite level and captures
- * the TestPath of each suite:
- * \code
- * class SuiteTracker : public CppUnit::TestListener
- * {
- * public:
- * void startSuite( CppUnit::Test *suite )
- * {
- * m_currentPath.add( suite );
- * }
- *
- * void addFailure( const TestFailure &failure )
- * {
- * m_suiteFailure.top() = false;
- * }
- *
- * void endSuite( CppUnit::Test *suite )
- * {
- * m_suiteStatus.insert( std::make_pair( suite, m_suiteFailure.top() ) );
- * m_suitePaths.insert( std::make_pair( suite, m_currentPath ) );
- *
- * m_currentPath.up();
- * m_suiteFailure.pop();
- * }
- *
- * private:
- * std::stack<bool> m_suiteFailure;
- * CppUnit::TestPath m_currentPath;
- * std::map<CppUnit::Test *, bool> m_suiteStatus;
- * std::map<CppUnit::Test *, CppUnit::TestPath> m_suitePaths;
- * };
- * \endcode
- *
- * \see TestResult
- */
-class CPPUNIT_API TestListener
-{
-public:
- virtual ~TestListener() {}
-
- /// Called when just before a TestCase is run.
- virtual void startTest( Test * /*test*/ ) {}
-
- /*! \brief Called when a failure occurs while running a test.
- * \see TestFailure.
- * \warning \a failure is a temporary object that is destroyed after the
- * method call. Use TestFailure::clone() to create a duplicate.
- */
- virtual void addFailure( const TestFailure & /*failure*/ ) {}
-
- /// Called just after a TestCase was run (even if a failure occured).
- virtual void endTest( Test * /*test*/ ) {}
-
- /*! \brief Called by a TestComposite just before running its child tests.
- */
- virtual void startSuite( Test * /*suite*/ ) {}
-
- /*! \brief Called by a TestComposite after running its child tests.
- */
- virtual void endSuite( Test * /*suite*/ ) {}
-
- /*! \brief Called by a TestRunner before running the test.
- *
- * You can use this to do some global initialisation. A listener
- * could also use to output a 'prolog' to the test run.
- *
- * \param test Test that is going to be run.
- * \param eventManager Event manager used for the test run.
- */
- virtual void startTestRun( Test * /*test*/,
- TestResult * /*eventManager*/ ) {}
-
- /*! \brief Called by a TestRunner after running the test.
- *
- * TextTestProgressListener use this to emit a line break. You can also use this
- * to do some global uninitialisation.
- *
- * \param test Test that was run.
- * \param eventManager Event manager used for the test run.
- */
- virtual void endTestRun( Test * /*test*/,
- TestResult * /*eventManager*/ ) {}
-};
-
-
-CPPUNIT_NS_END
-
-#endif // CPPUNIT_TESTLISTENER_H
-
-