I'm reading this article on the Boost Unit Testing Framework.
However I'm having a bit of trouble with the first example, my guess is that they left something out (something that would be obvious to hardcore C++ coders) as IBM often does in their articles. Another possibility is that my Visual Studio 2005 C++ compiler is just too old for the example.
#include "stdafx.h"
#define BOOST_TEST_MODULE stringtest
#include <boost/test/unit_test.hpp>
//#include "mystring.h"
BOOST_AUTO_TEST_SUITE(stringtest) // name of the test suite is stringtest
BOOST_AUTO_TEST_CASE(test1)
{
/*
mystring s;
BOOST_CHECK(s.size() == 0);
*/
BOOST_CHECK(0 == 0);
}
BOOST_AUTO_TEST_CASE(test2)
{
/*
mystring s;
s.setbuffer("hello world");
BOOST_REQUIRE_EQUAL('h', s[0]); // basic test
*/
BOOST_CHECK(0 == 0);
}
BOOST_AUTO_TEST_SUITE_END()
To me the BOOST_AUTO_TEST_SUITE and BOOST_AUTO_TEST_CASE lines look a little suspect (especially since they don't have quotes around the arguments, and they are undeclared identifiers...but this probably means they are macros and I'm not certain I understand the concept or if that is available in VC++ 8.0)...
#ifdef _MYSTRING
#define _MYSTRING
class mystring {
char* buffer;
int length;
public:
void setbuffer(char* s) { buffer s = s; length = strlen(s); }
char& operator[ ] (const int index) { return buffer[index]; }
int size() {return length; }
}
#endif
Is there any reason why 开发者_如何学Gothis code won't work?
1>c:\users\andy\documents\visual studio 2005\projects\unittesttests\unittesttests\unittesttests.cpp(7) : error C2065: 'stringtest' : undeclared identifier
1>c:\users\andy\documents\visual studio 2005\projects\unittesttests\unittesttests\unittesttests.cpp(9) : error C4430: missing type specifier - int assumed. Note: C++ does not support default-int
1>c:\users\andy\documents\visual studio 2005\projects\unittesttests\unittesttests\unittesttests.cpp(9) : error C2146: syntax error : missing ';' before identifier 'BOOST_AUTO_TEST_CASE'
1>c:\users\andy\documents\visual studio 2005\projects\unittesttests\unittesttests\unittesttests.cpp(9) : error C2065: 'test1' : undeclared identifier
1>c:\users\andy\documents\visual studio 2005\projects\unittesttests\unittesttests\unittesttests.cpp(10) : error C2448: 'BOOST_AUTO_TEST_CASE' : function-style initializer appears to be a function definition
1>c:\users\andy\documents\visual studio 2005\projects\unittesttests\unittesttests\unittesttests.cpp(18) : error C2065: 'test2' : undeclared identifier
1>c:\users\andy\documents\visual studio 2005\projects\unittesttests\unittesttests\unittesttests.cpp(19) : error C2448: 'BOOST_AUTO_TEST_CASE' : function-style initializer appears to be a function definition
1>c:\users\andy\documents\visual studio 2005\projects\unittesttests\unittesttests\unittesttests.cpp(29) : fatal error C1004: unexpected end-of-file found
Looks correct to me. My Boost.Test code looks the same way. I'm running VS2008, but I know it works in 2005 as well.
Seems like your problem lies elsewhere. If you use precompiled headers (and why do you do that in such a small test program?), shouldn't stdafx.h be included as the very first thing in the file?
And what is the first line for? You don't seem to use it, and _MYSTRING
is a reserved name in C++ (everything that begins with underscore followed by a capital letter is off limits)
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