Unit Testing framework based on http://cpputest.github.io/

CppUTest

Where to find more information

Getting test reports on the console

You may need to tailor the file src/Platforms/mbed/UtestPlatform.cpp to your needs. In particular, if you want console output, you might want to look at the function PlatformSpecificPutchar().

Quick introduction (some code!)

To write your first test, all you need is a new cpp file with a TEST_GROUP and a TEST, like:

#include "CppUTest/TestHarness.h"

TEST_GROUP(FirstTestGroup)
{
};

TEST(FirstTestGroup, FirstTest)
{
   FAIL("Fail me!");
}

This test will fail.

You can add new tests to the test group by just writing more tests in the file, like this:

TEST(FirstTestGroup, SecondTest)
{
   STRCMP_EQUAL("hello", "world");
   LONGS_EQUAL(1, 2);
   CHECK(false);
}

You do need to trigger the tests from somewhere in your program. It could look something like:

#include "CppUTest/TestRegistry.h"
#include "CppUTest/CommandLineTestRunner.h"

int main(int ac, char** av)
{
    ....
    unsigned failureCount = 0;
    {
        ConsoleTestOutput output;
        CommandLineTestRunner runner(ac, av, &output, TestRegistry::getCurrentRegistry());
        failureCount = runner.runAllTestsMain();
    }

    if (failureCount == 0) {
        console.printf("PASSED\r\n");
    }
    ...
}

For more information, We’d recommend to read the manual or, even better, check some existing tests such as SimpleStringTest or (a bit more complicated) MemoryLeakDetectorTest or the mocking tests or just check out the Cheat Sheet.

Committer:
Rohit Grover
Date:
Thu Jun 19 08:24:31 2014 +0100
Revision:
2:82161d9e7b36
Parent:
0:0b799af9d58e
uncomment the code in CommandLineTestRunner::RunAllTests() having to do with MemoryLeakWarningPlugin

Bas Vodde, from the CppUTest development team has suggested an alternate way to run tests.

Who changed what in which revision?

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rgrover1 0:0b799af9d58e 1 /*
rgrover1 0:0b799af9d58e 2 * Copyright (c) 2007, Michael Feathers, James Grenning and Bas Vodde
rgrover1 0:0b799af9d58e 3 * All rights reserved.
rgrover1 0:0b799af9d58e 4 *
rgrover1 0:0b799af9d58e 5 * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
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rgrover1 0:0b799af9d58e 7 * * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
rgrover1 0:0b799af9d58e 8 * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
rgrover1 0:0b799af9d58e 9 * * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
rgrover1 0:0b799af9d58e 10 * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
rgrover1 0:0b799af9d58e 11 * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
rgrover1 0:0b799af9d58e 12 * * Neither the name of the <organization> nor the
rgrover1 0:0b799af9d58e 13 * names of its contributors may be used to endorse or promote products
rgrover1 0:0b799af9d58e 14 * derived from this software without specific prior written permission.
rgrover1 0:0b799af9d58e 15 *
rgrover1 0:0b799af9d58e 16 * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE EARLIER MENTIONED AUTHORS ``AS IS'' AND ANY
rgrover1 0:0b799af9d58e 17 * EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED
rgrover1 0:0b799af9d58e 18 * WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE
rgrover1 0:0b799af9d58e 19 * DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL <copyright holder> BE LIABLE FOR ANY
rgrover1 0:0b799af9d58e 20 * DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES
rgrover1 0:0b799af9d58e 21 * (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES;
rgrover1 0:0b799af9d58e 22 * LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND
rgrover1 0:0b799af9d58e 23 * ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
rgrover1 0:0b799af9d58e 24 * (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS
rgrover1 0:0b799af9d58e 25 * SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
rgrover1 0:0b799af9d58e 26 */
rgrover1 0:0b799af9d58e 27
rgrover1 0:0b799af9d58e 28 #ifndef D_TestMemoryAllocator_h
rgrover1 0:0b799af9d58e 29 #define D_TestMemoryAllocator_h
rgrover1 0:0b799af9d58e 30
rgrover1 0:0b799af9d58e 31 struct MemoryLeakNode;
rgrover1 0:0b799af9d58e 32 class TestMemoryAllocator;
rgrover1 0:0b799af9d58e 33
rgrover1 0:0b799af9d58e 34 extern void setCurrentNewAllocator(TestMemoryAllocator* allocator);
rgrover1 0:0b799af9d58e 35 extern TestMemoryAllocator* getCurrentNewAllocator();
rgrover1 0:0b799af9d58e 36 extern void setCurrentNewAllocatorToDefault();
rgrover1 0:0b799af9d58e 37 extern TestMemoryAllocator* defaultNewAllocator();
rgrover1 0:0b799af9d58e 38
rgrover1 0:0b799af9d58e 39 extern void setCurrentNewArrayAllocator(TestMemoryAllocator* allocator);
rgrover1 0:0b799af9d58e 40 extern TestMemoryAllocator* getCurrentNewArrayAllocator();
rgrover1 0:0b799af9d58e 41 extern void setCurrentNewArrayAllocatorToDefault();
rgrover1 0:0b799af9d58e 42 extern TestMemoryAllocator* defaultNewArrayAllocator();
rgrover1 0:0b799af9d58e 43
rgrover1 0:0b799af9d58e 44 extern void setCurrentMallocAllocator(TestMemoryAllocator* allocator);
rgrover1 0:0b799af9d58e 45 extern TestMemoryAllocator* getCurrentMallocAllocator();
rgrover1 0:0b799af9d58e 46 extern void setCurrentMallocAllocatorToDefault();
rgrover1 0:0b799af9d58e 47 extern TestMemoryAllocator* defaultMallocAllocator();
rgrover1 0:0b799af9d58e 48
rgrover1 0:0b799af9d58e 49 class TestMemoryAllocator
rgrover1 0:0b799af9d58e 50 {
rgrover1 0:0b799af9d58e 51 public:
rgrover1 0:0b799af9d58e 52 TestMemoryAllocator(const char* name_str = "generic", const char* alloc_name_str = "alloc", const char* free_name_str = "free");
rgrover1 0:0b799af9d58e 53 virtual ~TestMemoryAllocator();
rgrover1 0:0b799af9d58e 54 bool hasBeenDestroyed();
rgrover1 0:0b799af9d58e 55
rgrover1 0:0b799af9d58e 56 virtual char* alloc_memory(size_t size, const char* file, int line);
rgrover1 0:0b799af9d58e 57 virtual void free_memory(char* memory, const char* file, int line);
rgrover1 0:0b799af9d58e 58
rgrover1 0:0b799af9d58e 59 virtual const char* name();
rgrover1 0:0b799af9d58e 60 virtual const char* alloc_name();
rgrover1 0:0b799af9d58e 61 virtual const char* free_name();
rgrover1 0:0b799af9d58e 62
rgrover1 0:0b799af9d58e 63 virtual bool isOfEqualType(TestMemoryAllocator* allocator);
rgrover1 0:0b799af9d58e 64
rgrover1 0:0b799af9d58e 65 virtual char* allocMemoryLeakNode(size_t size);
rgrover1 0:0b799af9d58e 66 virtual void freeMemoryLeakNode(char* memory);
rgrover1 0:0b799af9d58e 67
rgrover1 0:0b799af9d58e 68 protected:
rgrover1 0:0b799af9d58e 69
rgrover1 0:0b799af9d58e 70 const char* name_;
rgrover1 0:0b799af9d58e 71 const char* alloc_name_;
rgrover1 0:0b799af9d58e 72 const char* free_name_;
rgrover1 0:0b799af9d58e 73
rgrover1 0:0b799af9d58e 74 bool hasBeenDestroyed_;
rgrover1 0:0b799af9d58e 75 };
rgrover1 0:0b799af9d58e 76
rgrover1 0:0b799af9d58e 77 class CrashOnAllocationAllocator : public TestMemoryAllocator
rgrover1 0:0b799af9d58e 78 {
rgrover1 0:0b799af9d58e 79 unsigned allocationToCrashOn_;
rgrover1 0:0b799af9d58e 80 public:
rgrover1 0:0b799af9d58e 81 CrashOnAllocationAllocator();
rgrover1 0:0b799af9d58e 82
rgrover1 0:0b799af9d58e 83 virtual void setNumberToCrashOn(unsigned allocationToCrashOn);
rgrover1 0:0b799af9d58e 84
rgrover1 0:0b799af9d58e 85 virtual char* alloc_memory(size_t size, const char* file, int line) _override;
rgrover1 0:0b799af9d58e 86 };
rgrover1 0:0b799af9d58e 87
rgrover1 0:0b799af9d58e 88
rgrover1 0:0b799af9d58e 89 class NullUnknownAllocator: public TestMemoryAllocator
rgrover1 0:0b799af9d58e 90 {
rgrover1 0:0b799af9d58e 91 public:
rgrover1 0:0b799af9d58e 92 NullUnknownAllocator();
rgrover1 0:0b799af9d58e 93 virtual char* alloc_memory(size_t size, const char* file, int line) _override;
rgrover1 0:0b799af9d58e 94 virtual void free_memory(char* memory, const char* file, int line) _override;
rgrover1 0:0b799af9d58e 95
rgrover1 0:0b799af9d58e 96 static TestMemoryAllocator* defaultAllocator();
rgrover1 0:0b799af9d58e 97 };
rgrover1 0:0b799af9d58e 98
rgrover1 0:0b799af9d58e 99 #endif
rgrover1 0:0b799af9d58e 100