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CDD automatically extracts a new test case after every thrown exception. This test case will appear in the normal test case tool window and can be managed like an ordinary manually written test case.
  
 
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Revision as of 05:52, 28 January 2008


Getting Started

  • First you need to make the two CDD tool windows 'Testing' and 'CDD Output' visible. Do that by going to the menu 'View -> Tools' and select 'Testing' and 'CDD Output':
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  • Now enable background execution and extraction of test cases. The first will cause the execution of your test cases after every compilation and the second will extract a new test case after every exception. To enable both make sure both of the toolbar buttons (marked in red) below are pressed.
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How to add a manual test case

To add a manual test case simply create a new class whose name contains the word 'TEST', have it inherit from CDD_TEST_CASE and add one or several unit test routines. Make sure that all unit test routines start with 'test_'. Here is a simple example test class:

class TEST_BANK_ACCOUNT
inherit CDD_TEST_CASE
feature
  test_deposit
    local
      ba: BANK_ACCOUNT
    do
      create ba.make_with_balance (0)
      ba.deposit (100)
      check
         money_depisited: ba.balance = 100
      end
    end
end

After you have added your test class, recompile and your test case should automatially appear in the 'Testing' tool window. A template test case can created by pressing the 'Create new manual test case' button:

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How to extract a test case

CDD automatically extracts a new test case after every thrown exception. This test case will appear in the normal test case tool window and can be managed like an ordinary manually written test case.

How to search for a test case

How to add a tag to a test case

How to restrict test case execution