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42 #include "QtTest/qtestcase.h" |
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43 #include "QtTest/qtestassert.h" |
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44 |
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45 #include <QtCore/qbytearray.h> |
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46 #include <QtCore/qmetaobject.h> |
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47 #include <QtCore/qobject.h> |
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48 #include <QtCore/qstringlist.h> |
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49 #include <QtCore/qvector.h> |
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50 #include <QtCore/qvarlengtharray.h> |
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51 #include <QtCore/qcoreapplication.h> |
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52 #include <QtCore/qfile.h> |
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53 #include <QtCore/qfileinfo.h> |
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54 #include <QtCore/qdir.h> |
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55 #include <QtCore/qprocess.h> |
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56 #include <QtCore/qdebug.h> |
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57 #include <QtCore/qlibraryinfo.h> |
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58 |
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59 #include "QtTest/private/qtestlog_p.h" |
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60 #include "QtTest/private/qtesttable_p.h" |
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61 #include "QtTest/qtestdata.h" |
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62 #include "QtTest/private/qtestresult_p.h" |
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63 #include "QtTest/private/qsignaldumper_p.h" |
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64 #include "QtTest/private/qbenchmark_p.h" |
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65 #include "3rdparty/cycle_p.h" |
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66 |
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67 #include <stdarg.h> |
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68 #include <stdio.h> |
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69 #include <stdlib.h> |
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70 |
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71 #ifdef Q_OS_WIN |
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72 #include <windows.h> // for Sleep |
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73 #endif |
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74 #ifdef Q_OS_UNIX |
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75 #include <errno.h> |
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76 #include <signal.h> |
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77 #include <time.h> |
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78 #endif |
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79 |
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80 #ifdef Q_WS_MAC |
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81 #include <Carbon/Carbon.h> // for SetFrontProcess |
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82 #ifdef QT_MAC_USE_COCOA |
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83 #include <IOKit/pwr_mgt/IOPMLib.h> |
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84 #else |
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85 #include <Security/AuthSession.h> |
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86 #endif |
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87 #undef verify |
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88 #endif |
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89 |
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90 QT_BEGIN_NAMESPACE |
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91 |
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92 /*! |
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93 \namespace QTest |
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94 \inmodule QtTest |
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95 |
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96 \brief The QTest namespace contains all the functions and |
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97 declarations that are related to the QTestLib tool. |
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98 |
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99 Please refer to the \l{QTestLib Manual} documentation for information on |
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100 how to write unit tests. |
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101 */ |
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102 |
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103 /*! \macro QVERIFY(condition) |
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104 |
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105 \relates QTest |
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106 |
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107 The QVERIFY() macro checks whether the \a condition is true or not. If it is |
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108 true, execution continues. If not, a failure is recorded in the test log |
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109 and the test won't be executed further. |
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110 |
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111 \bold {Note:} This macro can only be used in a test function that is invoked |
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112 by the test framework. |
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113 |
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114 Example: |
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115 \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/src_qtestlib_qtestcase.cpp 0 |
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116 |
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117 \sa QCOMPARE() |
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118 */ |
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119 |
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120 /*! \macro QVERIFY2(condition, message) |
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121 |
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122 \relates QTest |
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123 |
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124 The QVERIFY2() macro behaves exactly like QVERIFY(), except that it outputs |
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125 a verbose \a message when \a condition is false. The \a message is a plain |
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126 C string. |
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127 |
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128 Example: |
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129 \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/src_qtestlib_qtestcase.cpp 1 |
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130 |
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131 \sa QVERIFY(), QCOMPARE() |
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132 */ |
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133 |
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134 /*! \macro QCOMPARE(actual, expected) |
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135 |
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136 \relates QTest |
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137 |
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138 The QCOMPARE macro compares an \a actual value to an \a expected value using |
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139 the equals operator. If \a actual and \a expected are identical, execution |
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140 continues. If not, a failure is recorded in the test log and the test |
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141 won't be executed further. |
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142 |
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143 In the case of comparing floats and doubles, qFuzzyCompare() is used for |
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144 comparing. This means that comparing to 0 will likely fail. One solution |
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145 to this is to compare to 1, and add 1 to the produced output. |
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146 |
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147 QCOMPARE tries to output the contents of the values if the comparison fails, |
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148 so it is visible from the test log why the comparison failed. |
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149 |
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150 QCOMPARE is very strict on the data types. Both \a actual and \a expected |
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151 have to be of the same type, otherwise the test won't compile. This prohibits |
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152 unspecified behavior from being introduced; that is behavior that usually |
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153 occurs when the compiler implicitly casts the argument. |
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154 |
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155 If you use QCOMPARE() to compare two QStringList objects, it will start |
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156 comparing the objects from the end of the lists. |
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157 |
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158 For your own classes, you can use \l QTest::toString() to format values for |
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159 outputting into the test log. |
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160 |
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161 \note This macro can only be used in a test function that is invoked |
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162 by the test framework. |
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163 |
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164 Example: |
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165 \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/src_qtestlib_qtestcase.cpp 2 |
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166 |
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167 \sa QVERIFY(), QTest::toString() |
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168 */ |
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169 |
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170 /*! \macro QFETCH(type, name) |
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171 |
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172 \relates QTest |
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173 |
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174 The fetch macro creates a local variable named \a name with the type \a type |
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175 on the stack. \a name has to match the element name from the test's data. |
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176 If no such element exists, the test will assert. |
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177 |
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178 Assuming a test has the following data: |
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179 |
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180 \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/src_qtestlib_qtestcase.cpp 3 |
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181 |
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182 The test data has two elements, a QString called \c aString and an integer |
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183 called \c expected. To fetch these values in the actual test: |
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184 |
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185 \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/src_qtestlib_qtestcase.cpp 4 |
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186 |
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187 \c aString and \c expected are variables on the stack that are initialized with |
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188 the current test data. |
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189 |
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190 \bold {Note:} This macro can only be used in a test function that is invoked |
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191 by the test framework. The test function must have a _data function. |
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192 */ |
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193 |
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194 /*! \macro QWARN(message) |
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195 |
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196 \relates QTest |
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197 \threadsafe |
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198 |
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199 Appends \a message as a warning to the test log. This macro can be used anywhere |
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200 in your tests. |
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201 */ |
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202 |
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203 /*! \macro QFAIL(message) |
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204 |
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205 \relates QTest |
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206 |
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207 This macro can be used to force a test failure. The test stops |
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208 executing and the failure \a message is appended to the test log. |
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209 |
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210 \bold {Note:} This macro can only be used in a test function that is invoked |
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211 by the test framework. |
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212 |
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213 Example: |
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214 |
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215 \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/src_qtestlib_qtestcase.cpp 5 |
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216 */ |
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217 |
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218 /*! \macro QTEST(actual, testElement) |
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219 |
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220 \relates QTest |
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221 |
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222 QTEST() is a convenience macro for \l QCOMPARE() that compares |
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223 the value \a actual with the element \a testElement from the test's data. |
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224 If there is no such element, the test asserts. |
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225 |
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226 Apart from that, QTEST() behaves exactly as \l QCOMPARE(). |
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227 |
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228 Instead of writing: |
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229 |
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230 \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/src_qtestlib_qtestcase.cpp 6 |
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231 |
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232 you can write: |
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233 |
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234 \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/src_qtestlib_qtestcase.cpp 7 |
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235 |
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236 \sa QCOMPARE() |
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237 */ |
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238 |
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239 /*! \macro QSKIP(description, mode) |
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240 |
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241 \relates QTest |
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242 |
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243 The QSKIP() macro stops execution of the test without adding a failure to the |
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244 test log. You can use it to skip tests that wouldn't make sense in the current |
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245 configuration. The text \a description is appended to the test log and should |
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246 contain an explanation why the test couldn't be executed. \a mode is a QTest::SkipMode |
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247 and describes whether to proceed with the rest of the test data or not. |
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248 |
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249 \bold {Note:} This macro can only be used in a test function that is invoked |
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250 by the test framework. |
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251 |
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252 Example: |
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253 \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/src_qtestlib_qtestcase.cpp 8 |
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254 |
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255 \sa QTest::SkipMode |
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256 */ |
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257 |
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258 /*! \macro QEXPECT_FAIL(dataIndex, comment, mode) |
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259 |
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260 \relates QTest |
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261 |
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262 The QEXPECT_FAIL() macro marks the next \l QCOMPARE() or \l QVERIFY() as an |
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263 expected failure. Instead of adding a failure to the test log, an expected |
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264 failure will be reported. |
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265 |
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266 If a \l QVERIFY() or \l QCOMPARE() is marked as an expected failure, |
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267 but passes instead, an unexpected pass (XPASS) is written to the test log. |
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268 |
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269 The parameter \a dataIndex describes for which entry in the test data the |
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270 failure is expected. Pass an empty string (\c{""}) if the failure |
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271 is expected for all entries or if no test data exists. |
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272 |
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273 \a comment will be appended to the test log for the expected failure. |
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274 |
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275 \a mode is a \l QTest::TestFailMode and sets whether the test should |
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276 continue to execute or not. |
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277 |
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278 \bold {Note:} This macro can only be used in a test function that is invoked |
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279 by the test framework. |
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280 |
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281 Example 1: |
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282 \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/src_qtestlib_qtestcase.cpp 9 |
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283 |
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284 In the example above, an expected fail will be written into the test output |
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285 if the variable \c i is not 42. If the variable \c i is 42, an unexpected pass |
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286 is written instead. The QEXPECT_FAIL() has no influence on the second QCOMPARE() |
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287 statement in the example. |
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288 |
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289 Example 2: |
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290 \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/src_qtestlib_qtestcase.cpp 10 |
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291 |
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292 The above testfunction will not continue executing for the test data |
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293 entry \c{data27}. |
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294 |
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295 \sa QTest::TestFailMode, QVERIFY(), QCOMPARE() |
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296 */ |
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297 |
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298 /*! \macro QTEST_MAIN(TestClass) |
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299 |
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300 \relates QTest |
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301 |
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302 Implements a main() function that instantiates a QApplication object and |
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303 the \a TestClass, and executes all tests in the order they were defined. |
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304 Use this macro to build stand-alone executables. |
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305 |
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306 \bold {Note:} On platforms that have keypad navigation enabled by default (eg: Symbian), |
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307 this macro will forcfully disable it to simplify the usage of key events when writing |
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308 autotests. If you wish to write a test case that uses keypad navigation, you should |
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309 enable it either in the \c {initTestCase()} or \c {init()} functions of your test case. |
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310 |
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311 Example: |
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312 \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/src_qtestlib_qtestcase.cpp 11 |
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313 |
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314 \sa QTEST_APPLESS_MAIN(), QTest::qExec(), QApplication::setNavigationMode() |
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315 */ |
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316 |
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317 /*! \macro QTEST_APPLESS_MAIN(TestClass) |
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318 |
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319 \relates QTest |
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320 |
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321 Implements a main() function that executes all tests in \a TestClass. |
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322 |
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323 Behaves like \l QTEST_MAIN(), but doesn't instantiate a QApplication |
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324 object. Use this macro for really simple stand-alone non-GUI tests. |
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325 |
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326 \sa QTEST_MAIN() |
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327 */ |
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328 |
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329 /*! \macro QTEST_NOOP_MAIN() |
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330 |
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331 \relates QTest |
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332 |
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333 Implements a main() function with a test class that does absolutely nothing. |
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334 Use this macro to create a test that produces valid test output but just |
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335 doesn't execute any test, for example in conditional compilations: |
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336 |
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337 \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/src_qtestlib_qtestcase.cpp 12 |
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338 |
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339 \sa QTEST_MAIN() |
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340 */ |
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341 |
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342 /*! |
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343 \macro QBENCHMARK |
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344 |
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345 \relates QTest |
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346 |
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347 This macro is used to measure the performance of code within a test. |
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348 The code to be benchmarked is contained within a code block following |
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349 this macro. |
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350 |
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351 For example: |
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352 |
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353 \snippet examples/qtestlib/tutorial5/benchmarking.cpp 0 |
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354 |
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355 \sa {QTestLib Manual#Creating a Benchmark}{Creating a Benchmark}, |
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356 {Chapter 5: Writing a Benchmark}{Writing a Benchmark} |
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357 */ |
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358 |
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359 /*! |
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360 \macro QBENCHMARK_ONCE |
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361 \since 4.6 |
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362 |
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363 \relates QTest |
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364 |
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365 \brief The QBENCHMARK_ONCE macro is for measuring performance of a |
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366 code block by running it once. |
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367 |
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368 This macro is used to measure the performance of code within a test. |
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369 The code to be benchmarked is contained within a code block following |
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370 this macro. |
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371 |
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372 Unlike QBENCHMARK, the contents of the contained code block is only run |
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373 once. The elapsed time will be reported as "0" if it's to short to |
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374 be measured by the selected backend. (Use) |
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375 |
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376 \sa {QTestLib Manual#Creating a Benchmark}{Creating a Benchmark}, |
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377 {Chapter 5: Writing a Benchmark}{Writing a Benchmark} |
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378 */ |
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379 |
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380 |
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381 |
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382 /*! \enum QTest::SkipMode |
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383 |
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384 This enum describes the modes for skipping tests during execution |
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385 of the test data. |
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386 |
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387 \value SkipSingle Skips the current entry in the test table; continues |
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388 execution of all the other entries in the table. |
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389 |
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390 \value SkipAll Skips all the entries in the test table; the test won't |
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391 be executed further. |
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392 |
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393 \sa QSKIP() |
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394 */ |
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395 |
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396 /*! \enum QTest::TestFailMode |
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397 |
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398 This enum describes the modes for handling an expected failure of the |
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399 \l QVERIFY() or \l QCOMPARE() macros. |
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400 |
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401 \value Abort Aborts the execution of the test. Use this mode when it |
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402 doesn't make sense to execute the test any further after the |
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403 expected failure. |
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404 |
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405 \value Continue Continues execution of the test after the expected failure. |
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406 |
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407 \sa QEXPECT_FAIL() |
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408 */ |
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409 |
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410 /*! \enum QTest::KeyAction |
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411 |
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412 This enum describes possible actions for key handling. |
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413 |
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414 \value Press The key is pressed. |
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415 \value Release The key is released. |
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416 \value Click The key is clicked (pressed and released). |
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417 */ |
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418 |
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419 /*! \enum QTest::MouseAction |
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420 |
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421 This enum describes possible actions for mouse handling. |
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422 |
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423 \value MousePress A mouse button is pressed. |
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424 \value MouseRelease A mouse button is released. |
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425 \value MouseClick A mouse button is clicked (pressed and released). |
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426 \value MouseDClick A mouse button is double clicked (pressed and released twice). |
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427 \value MouseMove The mouse pointer has moved. |
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428 */ |
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429 |
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430 /*! \fn void QTest::keyClick(QWidget *widget, char key, Qt::KeyboardModifiers modifier = Qt::NoModifier, int delay=-1) |
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431 |
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432 \overload |
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433 |
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434 Simulates clicking of \a key with an optional \a modifier on a \a widget. |
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435 If \a delay is larger than 0, the test will wait for \a delay milliseconds. |
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436 |
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437 Example: |
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438 \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/src_qtestlib_qtestcase.cpp 13 |
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439 |
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440 The example above simulates clicking \c a on \c myWidget without |
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441 any keyboard modifiers and without delay of the test. |
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442 |
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443 \sa QTest::keyClicks() |
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444 */ |
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445 |
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446 /*! \fn void QTest::keyClick(QWidget *widget, Qt::Key key, Qt::KeyboardModifiers modifier = Qt::NoModifier, int delay=-1) |
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447 |
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448 Simulates clicking of \a key with an optional \a modifier on a \a widget. |
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449 If \a delay is larger than 0, the test will wait for \a delay milliseconds. |
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450 |
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451 Examples: |
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452 \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/src_qtestlib_qtestcase.cpp 14 |
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453 |
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454 The first example above simulates clicking the \c escape key on \c |
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455 myWidget without any keyboard modifiers and without delay. The |
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456 second example simulates clicking \c shift-escape on \c myWidget |
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457 with a following 200 ms delay of the test. |
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458 |
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459 \sa QTest::keyClicks() |
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460 */ |
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461 |
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462 /*! \fn void QTest::keyEvent(KeyAction action, QWidget *widget, Qt::Key key, Qt::KeyboardModifiers modifier = Qt::NoModifier, int delay=-1) |
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463 |
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464 Sends a Qt key event to \a widget with the given \a key and an associated \a action. |
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465 Optionally, a keyboard \a modifier can be specified, as well as a \a delay |
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466 (in milliseconds) of the test before sending the event. |
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467 */ |
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468 |
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469 /*! \fn void QTest::keyEvent(KeyAction action, QWidget *widget, char ascii, Qt::KeyboardModifiers modifier = Qt::NoModifier, int delay=-1) |
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470 |
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471 \overload |
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472 |
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473 Sends a Qt key event to \a widget with the given key \a ascii and an associated \a action. |
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474 Optionally, a keyboard \a modifier can be specified, as well as a \a delay |
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475 (in milliseconds) of the test before sending the event. |
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476 |
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477 */ |
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478 |
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479 /*! \fn void QTest::keyPress(QWidget *widget, Qt::Key key, Qt::KeyboardModifiers modifier = Qt::NoModifier, int delay=-1) |
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480 |
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481 Simulates pressing a \a key with an optional \a modifier on a \a widget. If \a delay |
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482 is larger than 0, the test will wait for \a delay milliseconds. |
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483 |
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484 \bold {Note:} At some point you should release the key using \l keyRelease(). |
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485 |
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486 \sa QTest::keyRelease(), QTest::keyClick() |
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487 */ |
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488 |
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489 /*! \fn void QTest::keyPress(QWidget *widget, char key, Qt::KeyboardModifiers modifier = Qt::NoModifier, int delay=-1) |
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490 |
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491 \overload |
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492 |
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493 Simulates pressing a \a key with an optional \a modifier on a \a widget. |
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494 If \a delay is larger than 0, the test will wait for \a delay milliseconds. |
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495 |
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496 \bold {Note:} At some point you should release the key using \l keyRelease(). |
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497 |
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498 \sa QTest::keyRelease(), QTest::keyClick() |
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499 */ |
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500 |
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501 /*! \fn void QTest::keyRelease(QWidget *widget, Qt::Key key, Qt::KeyboardModifiers modifier = Qt::NoModifier, int delay=-1) |
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502 |
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503 Simulates releasing a \a key with an optional \a modifier on a \a widget. |
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504 If \a delay is larger than 0, the test will wait for \a delay milliseconds. |
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505 |
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506 \sa QTest::keyPress(), QTest::keyClick() |
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507 */ |
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508 |
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509 /*! \fn void QTest::keyRelease(QWidget *widget, char key, Qt::KeyboardModifiers modifier = Qt::NoModifier, int delay=-1) |
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510 |
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511 \overload |
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512 |
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513 Simulates releasing a \a key with an optional \a modifier on a \a widget. |
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514 If \a delay is larger than 0, the test will wait for \a delay milliseconds. |
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515 |
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516 \sa QTest::keyClick() |
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517 */ |
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518 |
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519 |
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520 /*! \fn void QTest::keyClicks(QWidget *widget, const QString &sequence, Qt::KeyboardModifiers modifier = Qt::NoModifier, int delay=-1) |
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521 |
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522 Simulates clicking a \a sequence of keys on a \a |
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523 widget. Optionally, a keyboard \a modifier can be specified as |
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524 well as a \a delay (in milliseconds) of the test before each key |
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525 click. |
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526 |
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527 Example: |
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528 \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/src_qtestlib_qtestcase.cpp 15 |
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529 |
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530 The example above simulates clicking the sequence of keys |
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531 representing "hello world" on \c myWidget without any keyboard |
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532 modifiers and without delay of the test. |
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533 |
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534 \sa QTest::keyClick() |
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535 */ |
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536 |
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537 /*! \fn void QTest::mousePress(QWidget *widget, Qt::MouseButton button, Qt::KeyboardModifiers modifier = 0, QPoint pos = QPoint(), int delay=-1) |
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538 |
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539 Simulates pressing a mouse \a button with an optional \a modifier |
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540 on a \a widget. The position is defined by \a pos; the default |
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541 position is the center of the widget. If \a delay is specified, |
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542 the test will wait for the specified amount of milliseconds before |
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543 the press. |
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544 |
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545 \sa QTest::mouseRelease(), QTest::mouseClick() |
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546 */ |
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547 |
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548 /*! \fn void QTest::mouseRelease(QWidget *widget, Qt::MouseButton button, Qt::KeyboardModifiers modifier = 0, QPoint pos = QPoint(), int delay=-1) |
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549 |
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550 Simulates releasing a mouse \a button with an optional \a modifier |
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551 on a \a widget. The position of the release is defined by \a pos; |
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552 the default position is the center of the widget. If \a delay is |
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553 specified, the test will wait for the specified amount of |
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554 milliseconds before releasing the button. |
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555 |
|
556 \sa QTest::mousePress(), QTest::mouseClick() |
|
557 */ |
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558 |
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559 /*! \fn void QTest::mouseClick(QWidget *widget, Qt::MouseButton button, Qt::KeyboardModifiers modifier = 0, QPoint pos = QPoint(), int delay=-1) |
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560 |
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561 Simulates clicking a mouse \a button with an optional \a modifier |
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562 on a \a widget. The position of the click is defined by \a pos; |
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563 the default position is the center of the widget. If \a delay is |
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564 specified, the test will wait for the specified amount of |
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565 milliseconds before pressing and before releasing the button. |
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566 |
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567 \sa QTest::mousePress(), QTest::mouseRelease() |
|
568 */ |
|
569 |
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570 /*! \fn void QTest::mouseDClick(QWidget *widget, Qt::MouseButton button, Qt::KeyboardModifiers modifier = 0, QPoint pos = QPoint(), int delay=-1) |
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571 |
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572 Simulates double clicking a mouse \a button with an optional \a |
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573 modifier on a \a widget. The position of the click is defined by |
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574 \a pos; the default position is the center of the widget. If \a |
|
575 delay is specified, the test will wait for the specified amount of |
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576 milliseconds before each press and release. |
|
577 |
|
578 \sa QTest::mouseClick() |
|
579 */ |
|
580 |
|
581 /*! \fn void QTest::mouseMove(QWidget *widget, QPoint pos = QPoint(), int delay=-1) |
|
582 |
|
583 Moves the mouse pointer to a \a widget. If \a pos is not |
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584 specified, the mouse pointer moves to the center of the widget. If |
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585 a \a delay (in milliseconds) is given, the test will wait before |
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586 moving the mouse pointer. |
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587 */ |
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588 |
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589 /*! |
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590 \fn char *QTest::toString(const T &value) |
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591 |
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592 Returns a textual representation of \a value. This function is used by |
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593 \l QCOMPARE() to output verbose information in case of a test failure. |
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594 |
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595 You can add specializations of this function to your test to enable |
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596 verbose output. |
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597 |
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598 \bold {Note:} The caller of toString() must delete the returned data |
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599 using \c{delete[]}. Your implementation should return a string |
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600 created with \c{new[]} or qstrdup(). |
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601 |
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602 Example: |
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603 |
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604 \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/src_qtestlib_qtestcase.cpp 16 |
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605 |
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606 The example above defines a toString() specialization for a class |
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607 called \c MyPoint. Whenever a comparison of two instances of \c |
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608 MyPoint fails, \l QCOMPARE() will call this function to output the |
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609 contents of \c MyPoint to the test log. |
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610 |
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611 \sa QCOMPARE() |
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612 */ |
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613 |
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614 /*! |
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615 \fn char *QTest::toString(const QLatin1String &string) |
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616 \overload |
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617 |
|
618 Returns a textual representation of the given \a string. |
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619 */ |
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620 |
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621 /*! |
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622 \fn char *QTest::toString(const QString &string) |
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623 \overload |
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624 |
|
625 Returns a textual representation of the given \a string. |
|
626 */ |
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627 |
|
628 /*! |
|
629 \fn char *QTest::toString(const QByteArray &ba) |
|
630 \overload |
|
631 |
|
632 Returns a textual representation of the byte array \a ba. |
|
633 |
|
634 \sa QTest::toHexRepresentation() |
|
635 */ |
|
636 |
|
637 /*! |
|
638 \fn char *QTest::toString(const QTime &time) |
|
639 \overload |
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640 |
|
641 Returns a textual representation of the given \a time. |
|
642 */ |
|
643 |
|
644 /*! |
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645 \fn char *QTest::toString(const QDate &date) |
|
646 \overload |
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647 |
|
648 Returns a textual representation of the given \a date. |
|
649 */ |
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650 |
|
651 /*! |
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652 \fn char *QTest::toString(const QDateTime &dateTime) |
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653 \overload |
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654 |
|
655 Returns a textual representation of the date and time specified by |
|
656 \a dateTime. |
|
657 */ |
|
658 |
|
659 /*! |
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660 \fn char *QTest::toString(const QChar &character) |
|
661 \overload |
|
662 |
|
663 Returns a textual representation of the given \a character. |
|
664 */ |
|
665 |
|
666 /*! |
|
667 \fn char *QTest::toString(const QPoint &point) |
|
668 \overload |
|
669 |
|
670 Returns a textual representation of the given \a point. |
|
671 */ |
|
672 |
|
673 /*! |
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674 \fn char *QTest::toString(const QSize &size) |
|
675 \overload |
|
676 |
|
677 Returns a textual representation of the given \a size. |
|
678 */ |
|
679 |
|
680 /*! |
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681 \fn char *QTest::toString(const QRect &rectangle) |
|
682 \overload |
|
683 |
|
684 Returns a textual representation of the given \a rectangle. |
|
685 */ |
|
686 |
|
687 /*! |
|
688 \fn char *QTest::toString(const QUrl &url) |
|
689 \since 4.4 |
|
690 \overload |
|
691 |
|
692 Returns a textual representation of the given \a url. |
|
693 */ |
|
694 |
|
695 /*! |
|
696 \fn char *QTest::toString(const QPointF &point) |
|
697 \overload |
|
698 |
|
699 Returns a textual representation of the given \a point. |
|
700 */ |
|
701 |
|
702 /*! |
|
703 \fn char *QTest::toString(const QSizeF &size) |
|
704 \overload |
|
705 |
|
706 Returns a textual representation of the given \a size. |
|
707 */ |
|
708 |
|
709 /*! |
|
710 \fn char *QTest::toString(const QRectF &rectangle) |
|
711 \overload |
|
712 |
|
713 Returns a textual representation of the given \a rectangle. |
|
714 */ |
|
715 |
|
716 /*! |
|
717 \fn char *QTest::toString(const QVariant &variant) |
|
718 \overload |
|
719 |
|
720 Returns a textual representation of the given \a variant. |
|
721 */ |
|
722 |
|
723 /*! \fn void QTest::qWait(int ms) |
|
724 |
|
725 Waits for \a ms milliseconds. While waiting, events will be processed and |
|
726 your test will stay responsive to user interface events or network communication. |
|
727 |
|
728 Example: |
|
729 \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/src_qtestlib_qtestcase.cpp 17 |
|
730 |
|
731 The code above will wait until the network server is responding for a |
|
732 maximum of about 12.5 seconds. |
|
733 |
|
734 \sa QTest::qSleep() |
|
735 */ |
|
736 |
|
737 /*! \fn bool QTest::qWaitForWindowShown(QWidget *window) |
|
738 \since 4.6 |
|
739 |
|
740 Waits until the \a window is shown in the screen. This is mainly useful for |
|
741 asynchronous systems like X11, where a window will be mapped to screen some |
|
742 time after being asked to show itself on the screen. Returns true. |
|
743 |
|
744 Example: |
|
745 \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/src_qtestlib_qtestcase.cpp 24 |
|
746 */ |
|
747 |
|
748 /*! |
|
749 \class QTest::QTouchEventSequence |
|
750 \inmodule QtTest |
|
751 \since 4.6 |
|
752 |
|
753 \brief The QTouchEventSequence class is used to simulate a sequence of touch events. |
|
754 |
|
755 To simulate a sequence of touch events on a specific device for a widget, call |
|
756 QTest::touchEvent to create a QTouchEventSequence instance. Add touch events to |
|
757 the sequence by calling press(), move(), release() and stationary(), and let the |
|
758 instance run out of scope to commit the sequence to the event system. |
|
759 */ |
|
760 |
|
761 /*! |
|
762 \fn QTest::QTouchEventSequence::~QTouchEventSequence() |
|
763 |
|
764 Commits this sequence of touch events and frees allocated resources. |
|
765 */ |
|
766 |
|
767 /*! |
|
768 \fn QTouchEventSequence &QTest::QTouchEventSequence::press(int touchId, const QPoint &pt, QWidget *widget) |
|
769 |
|
770 Adds a press event for touchpoint \a touchId at position \a pt to this sequence and returns |
|
771 a reference to this QTouchEventSequence. |
|
772 |
|
773 The position \a pt is interpreted as relative to \a widget. If \a widget is the null pointer, then |
|
774 \a pt is interpreted as relative to the widget provided when instantiating this QTouchEventSequence. |
|
775 |
|
776 Simulates that the user pressed the touch screen or pad with the finger identified by \a touchId. |
|
777 */ |
|
778 |
|
779 /*! |
|
780 \fn QTouchEventSequence &QTest::QTouchEventSequence::move(int touchId, const QPoint &pt, QWidget *widget) |
|
781 |
|
782 Adds a move event for touchpoint \a touchId at position \a pt to this sequence and returns |
|
783 a reference to this QTouchEventSequence. |
|
784 |
|
785 The position \a pt is interpreted as relative to \a widget. If \a widget is the null pointer, then |
|
786 \a pt is interpreted as relative to the widget provided when instantiating this QTouchEventSequence. |
|
787 |
|
788 Simulates that the user moved the finger identified by \a touchId. |
|
789 */ |
|
790 |
|
791 /*! |
|
792 \fn QTouchEventSequence &QTest::QTouchEventSequence::release(int touchId, const QPoint &pt, QWidget *widget) |
|
793 |
|
794 Adds a release event for touchpoint \a touchId at position \a pt to this sequence and returns |
|
795 a reference to this QTouchEventSequence. |
|
796 |
|
797 The position \a pt is interpreted as relative to \a widget. If \a widget is the null pointer, then |
|
798 \a pt is interpreted as relative to the widget provided when instantiating this QTouchEventSequence. |
|
799 |
|
800 Simulates that the user lifted the finger identified by \a touchId. |
|
801 */ |
|
802 |
|
803 /*! |
|
804 \fn QTouchEventSequence &QTest::QTouchEventSequence::stationary(int touchId) |
|
805 |
|
806 Adds a stationary event for touchpoint \a touchId to this sequence and returns |
|
807 a reference to this QTouchEventSequence. |
|
808 |
|
809 Simulates that the user did not move the finger identified by \a touchId. |
|
810 */ |
|
811 |
|
812 /*! |
|
813 \fn QTouchEventSequence QTest::touchEvent(QWidget *widget, QTouchEvent::DeviceType deviceType) |
|
814 |
|
815 Creates and returns a QTouchEventSequence for the device \a deviceType to |
|
816 simulate events for \a widget. |
|
817 |
|
818 When adding touch events to the sequence, \a widget will also be used to translate |
|
819 the position provided to screen coordinates, unless another widget is provided in the |
|
820 respective calls to press(), move() etc. |
|
821 |
|
822 The touch events are committed to the event system when the destructor of the |
|
823 QTouchEventSequence is called (ie when the object returned runs out of scope). |
|
824 */ |
|
825 |
|
826 namespace QTest |
|
827 { |
|
828 static QObject *currentTestObject = 0; |
|
829 |
|
830 static struct TestFunction { |
|
831 TestFunction():function(0), data(0) {} |
|
832 ~TestFunction() { delete [] data; } |
|
833 int function; |
|
834 char *data; |
|
835 } *testFuncs; |
|
836 |
|
837 /** |
|
838 * Contains the count of test functions that was supplied |
|
839 * on the command line, if any. Hence, if lastTestFuncIdx is |
|
840 * more than zero, those functions should be run instead of |
|
841 * all appearing in the test case. |
|
842 */ |
|
843 static int lastTestFuncIdx = -1; |
|
844 |
|
845 static int keyDelay = -1; |
|
846 static int mouseDelay = -1; |
|
847 static int eventDelay = -1; |
|
848 static int keyVerbose = -1; |
|
849 |
|
850 void filter_unprintable(char *str) |
|
851 { |
|
852 char *idx = str; |
|
853 while (*idx) { |
|
854 if (((*idx < 0x20 && *idx != '\n' && *idx != '\t') || *idx > 0x7e)) |
|
855 *idx = '?'; |
|
856 ++idx; |
|
857 } |
|
858 } |
|
859 |
|
860 /*! \internal |
|
861 */ |
|
862 int qt_snprintf(char *str, int size, const char *format, ...) |
|
863 { |
|
864 va_list ap; |
|
865 int res = 0; |
|
866 |
|
867 va_start(ap, format); |
|
868 qvsnprintf(str, size, format, ap); |
|
869 va_end(ap); |
|
870 str[size - 1] = '\0'; |
|
871 |
|
872 filter_unprintable(str); |
|
873 |
|
874 return res; |
|
875 } |
|
876 |
|
877 bool Q_TESTLIB_EXPORT defaultKeyVerbose() |
|
878 { |
|
879 if (keyVerbose == -1) { |
|
880 keyVerbose = qgetenv("QTEST_KEYEVENT_VERBOSE").constData() ? 1 : 0; |
|
881 } |
|
882 return keyVerbose == 1; |
|
883 } |
|
884 |
|
885 int defaultEventDelay() |
|
886 { |
|
887 if (eventDelay == -1) { |
|
888 if (qgetenv("QTEST_EVENT_DELAY").constData()) |
|
889 eventDelay = atoi(qgetenv("QTEST_EVENT_DELAY")); |
|
890 else |
|
891 eventDelay = 0; |
|
892 } |
|
893 return eventDelay; |
|
894 } |
|
895 |
|
896 int Q_TESTLIB_EXPORT defaultMouseDelay() |
|
897 { |
|
898 if (mouseDelay == -1) { |
|
899 if (qgetenv("QTEST_MOUSEEVENT_DELAY").constData()) |
|
900 mouseDelay = atoi((qgetenv("QTEST_MOUSEEVENT_DELAY"))); |
|
901 else |
|
902 mouseDelay = defaultEventDelay(); |
|
903 } |
|
904 return mouseDelay; |
|
905 } |
|
906 |
|
907 int Q_TESTLIB_EXPORT defaultKeyDelay() |
|
908 { |
|
909 if (keyDelay == -1) { |
|
910 if (qgetenv("QTEST_KEYEVENT_DELAY").constData()) |
|
911 keyDelay = atoi(qgetenv("QTEST_KEYEVENT_DELAY").constData()); |
|
912 else |
|
913 keyDelay = defaultEventDelay(); |
|
914 } |
|
915 return keyDelay; |
|
916 } |
|
917 |
|
918 static bool isValidSlot(const QMetaMethod &sl) |
|
919 { |
|
920 if (sl.access() != QMetaMethod::Private || !sl.parameterTypes().isEmpty() |
|
921 || qstrlen(sl.typeName()) || sl.methodType() != QMetaMethod::Slot) |
|
922 return false; |
|
923 const char *sig = sl.signature(); |
|
924 int len = qstrlen(sig); |
|
925 if (len < 2) |
|
926 return false; |
|
927 if (sig[len - 2] != '(' || sig[len - 1] != ')') |
|
928 return false; |
|
929 if (len > 7 && strcmp(sig + (len - 7), "_data()") == 0) |
|
930 return false; |
|
931 if (strcmp(sig, "initTestCase()") == 0 || strcmp(sig, "cleanupTestCase()") == 0 |
|
932 || strcmp(sig, "cleanup()") == 0 || strcmp(sig, "init()") == 0) |
|
933 return false; |
|
934 return true; |
|
935 } |
|
936 |
|
937 static void qPrintTestSlots() |
|
938 { |
|
939 for (int i = 0; i < QTest::currentTestObject->metaObject()->methodCount(); ++i) { |
|
940 QMetaMethod sl = QTest::currentTestObject->metaObject()->method(i); |
|
941 if (isValidSlot(sl)) |
|
942 printf("%s\n", sl.signature()); |
|
943 } |
|
944 } |
|
945 |
|
946 static int qToInt(char *str) |
|
947 { |
|
948 char *pEnd; |
|
949 int l = (int)strtol(str, &pEnd, 10); |
|
950 if (*pEnd != 0) { |
|
951 printf("Invalid numeric parameter: '%s'\n", str); |
|
952 exit(1); |
|
953 } |
|
954 return l; |
|
955 } |
|
956 |
|
957 static void qParseArgs(int argc, char *argv[]) |
|
958 { |
|
959 lastTestFuncIdx = -1; |
|
960 |
|
961 const char *testOptions = |
|
962 " options:\n" |
|
963 " -functions : Returns a list of current testfunctions\n" |
|
964 " -xunitxml : Outputs results as XML XUnit document\n" |
|
965 " -xml : Outputs results as XML document\n" |
|
966 " -lightxml : Outputs results as stream of XML tags\n" |
|
967 " -flush : Flushes the resutls\n" |
|
968 " -o filename: Writes all output into a file\n" |
|
969 " -silent : Only outputs warnings and failures\n" |
|
970 " -v1 : Print enter messages for each testfunction\n" |
|
971 " -v2 : Also print out each QVERIFY/QCOMPARE/QTEST\n" |
|
972 " -vs : Print every signal emitted\n" |
|
973 " -eventdelay ms : Set default delay for mouse and keyboard simulation to ms milliseconds\n" |
|
974 " -keydelay ms : Set default delay for keyboard simulation to ms milliseconds\n" |
|
975 " -mousedelay ms : Set default delay for mouse simulation to ms milliseconds\n" |
|
976 " -keyevent-verbose : Turn on verbose messages for keyboard simulation\n" |
|
977 " -maxwarnings n : Sets the maximum amount of messages to output.\n" |
|
978 " 0 means unlimited, default: 2000\n" |
|
979 "\n" |
|
980 " Benchmark related options:\n" |
|
981 #ifdef QTESTLIB_USE_VALGRIND |
|
982 " -callgrind : Use callgrind to time benchmarks\n" |
|
983 #endif |
|
984 #ifdef HAVE_TICK_COUNTER |
|
985 " -tickcounter : Use CPU tick counters to time benchmarks\n" |
|
986 #endif |
|
987 " -eventcounter : Counts events received during benchmarks\n" |
|
988 " -minimumvalue n : Sets the minimum acceptable measurement value\n" |
|
989 " -iterations n : Sets the number of accumulation iterations.\n" |
|
990 " -median n : Sets the number of median iterations.\n" |
|
991 " -vb : Print out verbose benchmarking information.\n" |
|
992 #if !defined(QT_NO_PROCESS) && !defined(QT_NO_SETTINGS) |
|
993 " -chart : Create chart based on the benchmark result.\n" |
|
994 #endif |
|
995 "\n" |
|
996 " -help : This help\n"; |
|
997 |
|
998 for (int i = 1; i < argc; ++i) { |
|
999 if (strcmp(argv[i], "-help") == 0 || strcmp(argv[i], "--help") == 0 |
|
1000 || strcmp(argv[i], "/?") == 0) { |
|
1001 printf(" Usage: %s [options] [testfunction[:testdata]]...\n" |
|
1002 " By default, all testfunctions will be run.\n\n" |
|
1003 "%s", argv[0], testOptions); |
|
1004 exit(0); |
|
1005 } else if (strcmp(argv[i], "-functions") == 0) { |
|
1006 qPrintTestSlots(); |
|
1007 exit(0); |
|
1008 } else if(strcmp(argv[i], "-xunitxml") == 0){ |
|
1009 QTestLog::setLogMode(QTestLog::XunitXML); |
|
1010 } else if (strcmp(argv[i], "-xml") == 0) { |
|
1011 QTestLog::setLogMode(QTestLog::XML); |
|
1012 } else if (strcmp(argv[i], "-lightxml") == 0) { |
|
1013 QTestLog::setLogMode(QTestLog::LightXML); |
|
1014 }else if(strcmp(argv[i], "-flush") == 0){ |
|
1015 QTestLog::setFlushMode(QTestLog::FLushOn); |
|
1016 } else if (strcmp(argv[i], "-silent") == 0) { |
|
1017 QTestLog::setVerboseLevel(-1); |
|
1018 } else if (strcmp(argv[i], "-v1") == 0) { |
|
1019 QTestLog::setVerboseLevel(1); |
|
1020 } else if (strcmp(argv[i], "-v2") == 0) { |
|
1021 QTestLog::setVerboseLevel(2); |
|
1022 } else if (strcmp(argv[i], "-vs") == 0) { |
|
1023 QSignalDumper::startDump(); |
|
1024 } else if (strcmp(argv[i], "-o") == 0) { |
|
1025 if (i + 1 >= argc) { |
|
1026 printf("-o needs an extra parameter specifying the filename\n"); |
|
1027 exit(1); |
|
1028 } else { |
|
1029 QTestLog::redirectOutput(argv[++i]); |
|
1030 } |
|
1031 } else if (strcmp(argv[i], "-eventdelay") == 0) { |
|
1032 if (i + 1 >= argc) { |
|
1033 printf("-eventdelay needs an extra parameter to indicate the delay(ms)\n"); |
|
1034 exit(1); |
|
1035 } else { |
|
1036 QTest::eventDelay = qToInt(argv[++i]); |
|
1037 } |
|
1038 } else if (strcmp(argv[i], "-keydelay") == 0) { |
|
1039 if (i + 1 >= argc) { |
|
1040 printf("-keydelay needs an extra parameter to indicate the delay(ms)\n"); |
|
1041 exit(1); |
|
1042 } else { |
|
1043 QTest::keyDelay = qToInt(argv[++i]); |
|
1044 } |
|
1045 } else if (strcmp(argv[i], "-mousedelay") == 0) { |
|
1046 if (i + 1 >= argc) { |
|
1047 printf("-mousedelay needs an extra parameter to indicate the delay(ms)\n"); |
|
1048 exit(1); |
|
1049 } else { |
|
1050 QTest::mouseDelay = qToInt(argv[++i]); |
|
1051 } |
|
1052 } else if (strcmp(argv[i], "-maxwarnings") == 0) { |
|
1053 if (i + 1 >= argc) { |
|
1054 printf("-maxwarnings needs an extra parameter with the amount of warnings\n"); |
|
1055 exit(1); |
|
1056 } else { |
|
1057 QTestLog::setMaxWarnings(qToInt(argv[++i])); |
|
1058 } |
|
1059 } else if (strcmp(argv[i], "-keyevent-verbose") == 0) { |
|
1060 QTest::keyVerbose = 1; |
|
1061 #ifdef QTESTLIB_USE_VALGRIND |
|
1062 } else if (strcmp(argv[i], "-callgrind") == 0) { |
|
1063 if (QBenchmarkValgrindUtils::haveValgrind()) |
|
1064 if (QFileInfo(QDir::currentPath()).isWritable()) { |
|
1065 QBenchmarkGlobalData::current->setMode(QBenchmarkGlobalData::CallgrindParentProcess); |
|
1066 } else { |
|
1067 printf("WARNING: Current directory not writable. Using the walltime measurer.\n"); |
|
1068 } |
|
1069 else { |
|
1070 printf("WARNING: Valgrind not found or too old. Make sure it is installed and in your path. " |
|
1071 "Using the walltime measurer.\n"); |
|
1072 } |
|
1073 } else if (strcmp(argv[i], "-callgrindchild") == 0) { // "private" option |
|
1074 QBenchmarkGlobalData::current->setMode(QBenchmarkGlobalData::CallgrindChildProcess); |
|
1075 QBenchmarkGlobalData::current->callgrindOutFileBase = |
|
1076 QBenchmarkValgrindUtils::outFileBase(); |
|
1077 #endif |
|
1078 #ifdef HAVE_TICK_COUNTER |
|
1079 } else if (strcmp(argv[i], "-tickcounter") == 0) { |
|
1080 QBenchmarkGlobalData::current->setMode(QBenchmarkGlobalData::TickCounter); |
|
1081 #endif |
|
1082 } else if (strcmp(argv[i], "-eventcounter") == 0) { |
|
1083 QBenchmarkGlobalData::current->setMode(QBenchmarkGlobalData::EventCounter); |
|
1084 } else if (strcmp(argv[i], "-minimumvalue") == 0) { |
|
1085 if (i + 1 >= argc) { |
|
1086 printf("-minimumvalue needs an extra parameter to indicate the minimum time(ms)\n"); |
|
1087 exit(1); |
|
1088 } else { |
|
1089 QBenchmarkGlobalData::current->walltimeMinimum = qToInt(argv[++i]); |
|
1090 } |
|
1091 } else if (strcmp(argv[i], "-iterations") == 0) { |
|
1092 if (i + 1 >= argc) { |
|
1093 printf("-iterations needs an extra parameter to indicate the number of iterations\n"); |
|
1094 exit(1); |
|
1095 } else { |
|
1096 QBenchmarkGlobalData::current->iterationCount = qToInt(argv[++i]); |
|
1097 } |
|
1098 } else if (strcmp(argv[i], "-median") == 0) { |
|
1099 if (i + 1 >= argc) { |
|
1100 printf("-median needs an extra parameter to indicate the number of median iterations\n"); |
|
1101 exit(1); |
|
1102 } else { |
|
1103 QBenchmarkGlobalData::current->medianIterationCount = qToInt(argv[++i]); |
|
1104 } |
|
1105 |
|
1106 } else if (strcmp(argv[i], "-vb") == 0) { |
|
1107 QBenchmarkGlobalData::current->verboseOutput = true; |
|
1108 #if !defined(QT_NO_PROCESS) && !defined(QT_NO_SETTINGS) |
|
1109 } else if (strcmp(argv[i], "-chart") == 0) { |
|
1110 QBenchmarkGlobalData::current->createChart = true; |
|
1111 QTestLog::setLogMode(QTestLog::XML); |
|
1112 QTestLog::redirectOutput("results.xml"); |
|
1113 #endif |
|
1114 } else if (strcmp(argv[i], "-qws") == 0) { |
|
1115 // do nothing |
|
1116 } else if (argv[i][0] == '-') { |
|
1117 printf("Unknown option: '%s'\n\n%s", argv[i], testOptions); |
|
1118 exit(1); |
|
1119 } else { |
|
1120 int colon = -1; |
|
1121 char buf[512], *data=0; |
|
1122 int off; |
|
1123 for(off = 0; *(argv[i]+off); ++off) { |
|
1124 if (*(argv[i]+off) == ':') { |
|
1125 colon = off; |
|
1126 break; |
|
1127 } |
|
1128 } |
|
1129 if(colon != -1) { |
|
1130 data = qstrdup(argv[i]+colon+1); |
|
1131 } |
|
1132 QTest::qt_snprintf(buf, qMin(512, off + 1), "%s", argv[i]); // copy text before the ':' into buf |
|
1133 QTest::qt_snprintf(buf + off, qMin(512 - off, 3), "()"); // append "()" |
|
1134 int idx = QTest::currentTestObject->metaObject()->indexOfMethod(buf); |
|
1135 if (idx < 0 || !isValidSlot(QTest::currentTestObject->metaObject()->method(idx))) { |
|
1136 printf("Unknown testfunction: '%s'\n", buf); |
|
1137 printf("Available testfunctions:\n"); |
|
1138 qPrintTestSlots(); |
|
1139 exit(1); |
|
1140 } |
|
1141 ++QTest::lastTestFuncIdx; |
|
1142 if (!QTest::testFuncs) { |
|
1143 struct Cleanup { ~Cleanup() { delete[] QTest::testFuncs; } }; |
|
1144 static Cleanup cleanup; |
|
1145 QTest::testFuncs = new TestFunction[512]; |
|
1146 } |
|
1147 QTest::testFuncs[QTest::lastTestFuncIdx].function = idx; |
|
1148 QTest::testFuncs[QTest::lastTestFuncIdx].data = data; |
|
1149 QTEST_ASSERT(QTest::lastTestFuncIdx < 512); |
|
1150 } |
|
1151 } |
|
1152 } |
|
1153 |
|
1154 QBenchmarkResult qMedian(const QList<QBenchmarkResult> &container) |
|
1155 { |
|
1156 const int count = container.count(); |
|
1157 if (count == 0) |
|
1158 return QBenchmarkResult(); |
|
1159 |
|
1160 if (count == 1) |
|
1161 return container.at(0); |
|
1162 |
|
1163 QList<QBenchmarkResult> containerCopy = container; |
|
1164 qSort(containerCopy); |
|
1165 |
|
1166 const int middle = count / 2; |
|
1167 |
|
1168 // ### handle even-sized containers here by doing an aritmetic mean of the two middle items. |
|
1169 return containerCopy.at(middle); |
|
1170 } |
|
1171 |
|
1172 struct QTestDataSetter |
|
1173 { |
|
1174 QTestDataSetter(QTestData *data) |
|
1175 { |
|
1176 QTestResult::setCurrentTestData(data); |
|
1177 } |
|
1178 ~QTestDataSetter() |
|
1179 { |
|
1180 QTestResult::setCurrentTestData(0); |
|
1181 } |
|
1182 }; |
|
1183 |
|
1184 static void qInvokeTestMethodDataEntry(char *slot) |
|
1185 { |
|
1186 /* Benchmarking: for each median iteration*/ |
|
1187 |
|
1188 int i = (QBenchmarkGlobalData::current->measurer->needsWarmupIteration()) ? -1 : 0; |
|
1189 |
|
1190 QList<QBenchmarkResult> results; |
|
1191 do { |
|
1192 QBenchmarkTestMethodData::current->beginDataRun(); |
|
1193 |
|
1194 /* Benchmarking: for each accumulation iteration*/ |
|
1195 bool invokeOk; |
|
1196 do { |
|
1197 QTestResult::setCurrentTestLocation(QTestResult::InitFunc); |
|
1198 QMetaObject::invokeMethod(QTest::currentTestObject, "init"); |
|
1199 if (QTestResult::skipCurrentTest()) |
|
1200 break; |
|
1201 |
|
1202 QTestResult::setCurrentTestLocation(QTestResult::Func); |
|
1203 |
|
1204 QBenchmarkTestMethodData::current->result = QBenchmarkResult(); |
|
1205 QBenchmarkTestMethodData::current->resultAccepted = false; |
|
1206 |
|
1207 QBenchmarkGlobalData::current->context.tag = |
|
1208 QLatin1String( |
|
1209 QTestResult::currentDataTag() |
|
1210 ? QTestResult::currentDataTag() : ""); |
|
1211 |
|
1212 invokeOk = QMetaObject::invokeMethod(QTest::currentTestObject, slot, |
|
1213 Qt::DirectConnection); |
|
1214 if (!invokeOk) |
|
1215 QTestResult::addFailure("Unable to execute slot", __FILE__, __LINE__); |
|
1216 |
|
1217 QTestResult::setCurrentTestLocation(QTestResult::CleanupFunc); |
|
1218 QMetaObject::invokeMethod(QTest::currentTestObject, "cleanup"); |
|
1219 QTestResult::setCurrentTestLocation(QTestResult::NoWhere); |
|
1220 |
|
1221 // If this test method has a benchmark, repeat until all measurements are |
|
1222 // acceptable. |
|
1223 // The QBENCHMARK macro increases the number of iterations for each run until |
|
1224 // this happens. |
|
1225 } while (invokeOk |
|
1226 && QBenchmarkTestMethodData::current->isBenchmark() |
|
1227 && QBenchmarkTestMethodData::current->resultsAccepted() == false); |
|
1228 |
|
1229 QBenchmarkTestMethodData::current->endDataRun(); |
|
1230 if (i > -1) // iteration -1 is the warmup iteration. |
|
1231 results.append(QBenchmarkTestMethodData::current->result); |
|
1232 |
|
1233 if (QBenchmarkTestMethodData::current->isBenchmark() && |
|
1234 QBenchmarkGlobalData::current->verboseOutput) { |
|
1235 if (i == -1) { |
|
1236 qDebug() << "warmup stage result :" << QBenchmarkTestMethodData::current->result.value; |
|
1237 } else { |
|
1238 qDebug() << "accumulation stage result:" << QBenchmarkTestMethodData::current->result.value; |
|
1239 } |
|
1240 } |
|
1241 } while (QBenchmarkTestMethodData::current->isBenchmark() |
|
1242 && (++i < QBenchmarkGlobalData::current->adjustMedianIterationCount())); |
|
1243 |
|
1244 if (QBenchmarkTestMethodData::current->isBenchmark() |
|
1245 && QBenchmarkTestMethodData::current->resultsAccepted()) |
|
1246 QTestLog::addBenchmarkResult(qMedian(results)); |
|
1247 } |
|
1248 |
|
1249 /*! |
|
1250 \internal |
|
1251 |
|
1252 Call init(), slot_data(), slot(), slot(), slot()..., cleanup() |
|
1253 If data is set then it is the only test that is performed |
|
1254 |
|
1255 If the function was successfully called, true is returned, otherwise |
|
1256 false. |
|
1257 */ |
|
1258 static bool qInvokeTestMethod(const char *slotName, const char *data=0) |
|
1259 { |
|
1260 QTEST_ASSERT(slotName); |
|
1261 |
|
1262 QBenchmarkTestMethodData benchmarkData; |
|
1263 QBenchmarkTestMethodData::current = &benchmarkData; |
|
1264 |
|
1265 QBenchmarkGlobalData::current->context.slotName = QLatin1String(slotName); |
|
1266 |
|
1267 char member[512]; |
|
1268 QTestTable table; |
|
1269 |
|
1270 char *slot = qstrdup(slotName); |
|
1271 slot[strlen(slot) - 2] = '\0'; |
|
1272 QTestResult::setCurrentTestFunction(slot); |
|
1273 |
|
1274 const QTestTable *gTable = QTestTable::globalTestTable(); |
|
1275 const int globalDataCount = gTable->dataCount(); |
|
1276 int curGlobalDataIndex = 0; |
|
1277 |
|
1278 /* For each test function that has a *_data() table/function, do: */ |
|
1279 do { |
|
1280 if (!gTable->isEmpty()) |
|
1281 QTestResult::setCurrentGlobalTestData(gTable->testData(curGlobalDataIndex)); |
|
1282 |
|
1283 if (curGlobalDataIndex == 0) { |
|
1284 QTestResult::setCurrentTestLocation(QTestResult::DataFunc); |
|
1285 QTest::qt_snprintf(member, 512, "%s_data", slot); |
|
1286 QMetaObject::invokeMethod(QTest::currentTestObject, member, Qt::DirectConnection); |
|
1287 // if we encounter a SkipAll in the _data slot, we skip the whole |
|
1288 // testfunction, no matter how much global data exists |
|
1289 if (QTestResult::skipCurrentTest()) { |
|
1290 QTestResult::setCurrentGlobalTestData(0); |
|
1291 break; |
|
1292 } |
|
1293 } |
|
1294 |
|
1295 bool foundFunction = false; |
|
1296 if (!QTestResult::skipCurrentTest()) { |
|
1297 int curDataIndex = 0; |
|
1298 const int dataCount = table.dataCount(); |
|
1299 QTestResult::setSkipCurrentTest(false); |
|
1300 |
|
1301 /* For each entry in the data table, do: */ |
|
1302 do { |
|
1303 if (!data || !qstrcmp(data, table.testData(curDataIndex)->dataTag())) { |
|
1304 foundFunction = true; |
|
1305 QTestDataSetter s(table.isEmpty() ? static_cast<QTestData *>(0) |
|
1306 : table.testData(curDataIndex)); |
|
1307 |
|
1308 qInvokeTestMethodDataEntry(slot); |
|
1309 |
|
1310 if (QTestResult::skipCurrentTest()) |
|
1311 // check whether SkipAll was requested |
|
1312 break; |
|
1313 if (data) |
|
1314 break; |
|
1315 } |
|
1316 ++curDataIndex; |
|
1317 } while (curDataIndex < dataCount); |
|
1318 } |
|
1319 |
|
1320 if (data && !foundFunction) { |
|
1321 printf("Unknown testdata for function %s: '%s'\n", slotName, data); |
|
1322 printf("Available testdata:\n"); |
|
1323 for(int i = 0; i < table.dataCount(); ++i) |
|
1324 printf("%s\n", table.testData(i)->dataTag()); |
|
1325 return false; |
|
1326 } |
|
1327 |
|
1328 QTestResult::setCurrentGlobalTestData(0); |
|
1329 ++curGlobalDataIndex; |
|
1330 } while (curGlobalDataIndex < globalDataCount); |
|
1331 |
|
1332 QTestResult::finishedCurrentTestFunction(); |
|
1333 QTestResult::setSkipCurrentTest(false); |
|
1334 QTestResult::setCurrentTestData(0); |
|
1335 delete[] slot; |
|
1336 |
|
1337 return true; |
|
1338 } |
|
1339 |
|
1340 void *fetchData(QTestData *data, const char *tagName, int typeId) |
|
1341 { |
|
1342 QTEST_ASSERT(typeId); |
|
1343 QTEST_ASSERT_X(data, "QTest::fetchData()", "Test data requested, but no testdata available."); |
|
1344 QTEST_ASSERT(data->parent()); |
|
1345 |
|
1346 int idx = data->parent()->indexOf(tagName); |
|
1347 |
|
1348 if (idx == -1 || idx >= data->dataCount()) { |
|
1349 qFatal("QFETCH: Requested testdata '%s' not available, check your _data function.", |
|
1350 tagName); |
|
1351 } |
|
1352 |
|
1353 if (typeId != data->parent()->elementTypeId(idx)) { |
|
1354 qFatal("Requested type '%s' does not match available type '%s'.", |
|
1355 QMetaType::typeName(typeId), |
|
1356 QMetaType::typeName(data->parent()->elementTypeId(idx))); |
|
1357 } |
|
1358 |
|
1359 return data->data(idx); |
|
1360 } |
|
1361 |
|
1362 /*! |
|
1363 \fn char* QTest::toHexRepresentation(const char *ba, int length) |
|
1364 |
|
1365 Returns a pointer to a string that is the string \a ba represented |
|
1366 as a space-separated sequence of hex characters. If the input is |
|
1367 considered too long, it is truncated. A trucation is indicated in |
|
1368 the returned string as an ellipsis at the end. |
|
1369 |
|
1370 \a length is the length of the string \a ba. |
|
1371 */ |
|
1372 char *toHexRepresentation(const char *ba, int length) |
|
1373 { |
|
1374 if(length == 0) |
|
1375 return qstrdup(""); |
|
1376 |
|
1377 /* We output at maximum about maxLen characters in order to avoid |
|
1378 * running out of memory and flooding things when the byte array |
|
1379 * is large. |
|
1380 * |
|
1381 * maxLen can't be for example 200 because QTestLib is sprinkled with fixed |
|
1382 * size char arrays. |
|
1383 * */ |
|
1384 const int maxLen = 50; |
|
1385 const int len = qMin(maxLen, length); |
|
1386 char *result = 0; |
|
1387 |
|
1388 if(length > maxLen) { |
|
1389 const int size = len * 3 + 4; |
|
1390 result = new char[size]; |
|
1391 |
|
1392 char *const forElipsis = result + size - 5; |
|
1393 forElipsis[0] = ' '; |
|
1394 forElipsis[1] = '.'; |
|
1395 forElipsis[2] = '.'; |
|
1396 forElipsis[3] = '.'; |
|
1397 result[size - 1] = '\0'; |
|
1398 } |
|
1399 else { |
|
1400 const int size = len * 3; |
|
1401 result = new char[size]; |
|
1402 result[size - 1] = '\0'; |
|
1403 } |
|
1404 |
|
1405 const char toHex[] = "0123456789ABCDEF"; |
|
1406 int i = 0; |
|
1407 int o = 0; |
|
1408 |
|
1409 while(true) { |
|
1410 const char at = ba[i]; |
|
1411 |
|
1412 result[o] = toHex[(at >> 4) & 0x0F]; |
|
1413 ++o; |
|
1414 result[o] = toHex[at & 0x0F]; |
|
1415 |
|
1416 ++i; |
|
1417 ++o; |
|
1418 if(i == len) |
|
1419 break; |
|
1420 else { |
|
1421 result[o] = ' '; |
|
1422 ++o; |
|
1423 } |
|
1424 } |
|
1425 |
|
1426 return result; |
|
1427 } |
|
1428 |
|
1429 static void qInvokeTestMethods(QObject *testObject) |
|
1430 { |
|
1431 const QMetaObject *metaObject = testObject->metaObject(); |
|
1432 QTEST_ASSERT(metaObject); |
|
1433 |
|
1434 QTestLog::startLogging(); |
|
1435 |
|
1436 QTestResult::setCurrentTestFunction("initTestCase"); |
|
1437 QTestResult::setCurrentTestLocation(QTestResult::DataFunc); |
|
1438 QTestTable::globalTestTable(); |
|
1439 QMetaObject::invokeMethod(testObject, "initTestCase_data", Qt::DirectConnection); |
|
1440 |
|
1441 if (!QTestResult::skipCurrentTest() && !QTest::currentTestFailed()) { |
|
1442 QTestResult::setCurrentTestLocation(QTestResult::InitFunc); |
|
1443 QMetaObject::invokeMethod(testObject, "initTestCase"); |
|
1444 |
|
1445 // finishedCurrentTestFunction() resets QTestResult::testFailed(), so use a local copy. |
|
1446 const bool previousFailed = QTestResult::testFailed(); |
|
1447 QTestResult::finishedCurrentTestFunction(); |
|
1448 |
|
1449 if(!QTestResult::skipCurrentTest() && !previousFailed) { |
|
1450 |
|
1451 if (lastTestFuncIdx >= 0) { |
|
1452 for (int i = 0; i <= lastTestFuncIdx; ++i) { |
|
1453 if (!qInvokeTestMethod(metaObject->method(testFuncs[i].function).signature(), |
|
1454 testFuncs[i].data)) |
|
1455 break; |
|
1456 } |
|
1457 } else { |
|
1458 int methodCount = metaObject->methodCount(); |
|
1459 for (int i = 0; i < methodCount; ++i) { |
|
1460 QMetaMethod slotMethod = metaObject->method(i); |
|
1461 if (!isValidSlot(slotMethod)) |
|
1462 continue; |
|
1463 if (!qInvokeTestMethod(slotMethod.signature())) |
|
1464 break; |
|
1465 } |
|
1466 } |
|
1467 } |
|
1468 |
|
1469 QTestResult::setSkipCurrentTest(false); |
|
1470 QTestResult::setCurrentTestFunction("cleanupTestCase"); |
|
1471 QMetaObject::invokeMethod(testObject, "cleanupTestCase"); |
|
1472 } |
|
1473 QTestResult::finishedCurrentTestFunction(); |
|
1474 QTestResult::setCurrentTestFunction(0); |
|
1475 QTestTable::clearGlobalTestTable(); |
|
1476 |
|
1477 QTestLog::stopLogging(); |
|
1478 } |
|
1479 |
|
1480 #if defined(Q_OS_UNIX) && !defined(Q_OS_SYMBIAN) |
|
1481 class FatalSignalHandler |
|
1482 { |
|
1483 public: |
|
1484 FatalSignalHandler(); |
|
1485 ~FatalSignalHandler(); |
|
1486 |
|
1487 private: |
|
1488 static void signal(int); |
|
1489 sigset_t handledSignals; |
|
1490 }; |
|
1491 |
|
1492 void FatalSignalHandler::signal(int signum) |
|
1493 { |
|
1494 qFatal("Received signal %d", signum); |
|
1495 } |
|
1496 |
|
1497 FatalSignalHandler::FatalSignalHandler() |
|
1498 { |
|
1499 sigemptyset(&handledSignals); |
|
1500 |
|
1501 const int fatalSignals[] = { |
|
1502 SIGHUP, SIGINT, SIGQUIT, SIGILL, SIGFPE, SIGSEGV, SIGPIPE, SIGTERM, 0 }; |
|
1503 |
|
1504 struct sigaction act; |
|
1505 memset(&act, 0, sizeof(act)); |
|
1506 act.sa_handler = FatalSignalHandler::signal; |
|
1507 |
|
1508 // Remove the handler after it is invoked. |
|
1509 act.sa_flags = SA_RESETHAND; |
|
1510 |
|
1511 // Block all fatal signals in our signal handler so we don't try to close |
|
1512 // the testlog twice. |
|
1513 sigemptyset(&act.sa_mask); |
|
1514 for (int i = 0; fatalSignals[i]; ++i) |
|
1515 sigaddset(&act.sa_mask, fatalSignals[i]); |
|
1516 |
|
1517 struct sigaction oldact; |
|
1518 |
|
1519 for (int i = 0; fatalSignals[i]; ++i) { |
|
1520 sigaction(fatalSignals[i], &act, &oldact); |
|
1521 #ifndef Q_WS_QWS |
|
1522 // Don't overwrite any non-default handlers |
|
1523 // however, we need to replace the default QWS handlers |
|
1524 if (oldact.sa_flags & SA_SIGINFO || oldact.sa_handler != SIG_DFL) { |
|
1525 sigaction(fatalSignals[i], &oldact, 0); |
|
1526 } else |
|
1527 #endif |
|
1528 { |
|
1529 sigaddset(&handledSignals, fatalSignals[i]); |
|
1530 } |
|
1531 } |
|
1532 } |
|
1533 |
|
1534 |
|
1535 FatalSignalHandler::~FatalSignalHandler() |
|
1536 { |
|
1537 // Unregister any of our remaining signal handlers |
|
1538 struct sigaction act; |
|
1539 memset(&act, 0, sizeof(act)); |
|
1540 act.sa_handler = SIG_DFL; |
|
1541 |
|
1542 struct sigaction oldact; |
|
1543 |
|
1544 for (int i = 1; i < 32; ++i) { |
|
1545 if (!sigismember(&handledSignals, i)) |
|
1546 continue; |
|
1547 sigaction(i, &act, &oldact); |
|
1548 |
|
1549 // If someone overwrote it in the mean time, put it back |
|
1550 if (oldact.sa_handler != FatalSignalHandler::signal) |
|
1551 sigaction(i, &oldact, 0); |
|
1552 } |
|
1553 } |
|
1554 |
|
1555 #endif |
|
1556 |
|
1557 |
|
1558 } // namespace |
|
1559 |
|
1560 /*! |
|
1561 Executes tests declared in \a testObject. In addition, the private slots |
|
1562 \c{initTestCase()}, \c{cleanupTestCase()}, \c{init()} and \c{cleanup()} |
|
1563 are executed if they exist. See \l{Creating a Test} for more details. |
|
1564 |
|
1565 Optionally, the command line arguments \a argc and \a argv can be provided. |
|
1566 For a list of recognized arguments, read \l {QTestLib Command Line Arguments}. |
|
1567 |
|
1568 For stand-alone tests, the convenience macro \l QTEST_MAIN() can |
|
1569 be used to declare a main method that parses the command line arguments |
|
1570 and executes the tests. |
|
1571 |
|
1572 Returns 0 if all tests passed. Returns a value other than 0 if tests failed |
|
1573 or in case of unhandled exceptions. The return value from this function is |
|
1574 also the exit code of the test application when the \l QTEST_MAIN() macro |
|
1575 is used. |
|
1576 |
|
1577 The following example will run all tests in \c MyFirstTestObject and |
|
1578 \c{MySecondTestObject}: |
|
1579 |
|
1580 \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/src_qtestlib_qtestcase.cpp 18 |
|
1581 |
|
1582 Note: This function is not reentrant, only one test can run at a time. A |
|
1583 test that was executed with qExec() can't run another test via qExec() and |
|
1584 threads are not allowed to call qExec() simultaneously. |
|
1585 |
|
1586 If you have programatically created the arguments, as opposed to getting them |
|
1587 from the arguments in \c main(), it is likely of interest to use |
|
1588 QTest::qExec(QObject *, const QStringList &) since it is Unicode safe. |
|
1589 |
|
1590 \sa QTEST_MAIN() |
|
1591 */ |
|
1592 |
|
1593 int QTest::qExec(QObject *testObject, int argc, char **argv) |
|
1594 { |
|
1595 QBenchmarkGlobalData benchmarkData; |
|
1596 QBenchmarkGlobalData::current = &benchmarkData; |
|
1597 |
|
1598 #ifdef QTESTLIB_USE_VALGRIND |
|
1599 int callgrindChildExitCode = 0; |
|
1600 #endif |
|
1601 |
|
1602 #ifdef Q_WS_MAC |
|
1603 bool macNeedsActivate = qApp && (qstrcmp(qApp->metaObject()->className(), "QApplication") == 0); |
|
1604 #ifdef QT_MAC_USE_COCOA |
|
1605 IOPMAssertionID powerID; |
|
1606 #endif |
|
1607 #endif |
|
1608 #ifndef QT_NO_EXCEPTIONS |
|
1609 try { |
|
1610 #endif |
|
1611 |
|
1612 #if defined(Q_OS_WIN) && !defined(Q_OS_WINCE) |
|
1613 SetErrorMode(SetErrorMode(0) | SEM_NOGPFAULTERRORBOX); |
|
1614 #endif |
|
1615 |
|
1616 #ifdef Q_WS_MAC |
|
1617 // Starting with Qt 4.4, applications launched from the command line |
|
1618 // no longer get focus automatically. Since some tests might depend |
|
1619 // on this, call SetFrontProcess here to get the pre 4.4 behavior. |
|
1620 if (macNeedsActivate) { |
|
1621 ProcessSerialNumber psn = { 0, kCurrentProcess }; |
|
1622 SetFrontProcess(&psn); |
|
1623 # ifdef QT_MAC_USE_COCOA |
|
1624 IOReturn ok = IOPMAssertionCreate(kIOPMAssertionTypeNoDisplaySleep, kIOPMAssertionLevelOn, &powerID); |
|
1625 if (ok != kIOReturnSuccess) |
|
1626 macNeedsActivate = false; // no need to release the assertion on exit. |
|
1627 # else |
|
1628 UpdateSystemActivity(1); // Wake the display. |
|
1629 # endif |
|
1630 } |
|
1631 #endif |
|
1632 |
|
1633 #if defined(Q_OS_SYMBIAN) && defined(Q_CC_NOKIAX86) |
|
1634 // Delay execution of tests in Symbian emulator. |
|
1635 // Needed to allow worst of other higher priority apps and services launched by emulator |
|
1636 // to get out of the way before we run our test. Otherwise some of the timing sensitive tests |
|
1637 // will not work properly. |
|
1638 qSleep(3000); |
|
1639 #endif |
|
1640 |
|
1641 QTestResult::reset(); |
|
1642 |
|
1643 QTEST_ASSERT(testObject); |
|
1644 QTEST_ASSERT(!currentTestObject); |
|
1645 currentTestObject = testObject; |
|
1646 |
|
1647 const QMetaObject *metaObject = testObject->metaObject(); |
|
1648 QTEST_ASSERT(metaObject); |
|
1649 |
|
1650 QTestResult::setCurrentTestObject(metaObject->className()); |
|
1651 qParseArgs(argc, argv); |
|
1652 #ifdef QTESTLIB_USE_VALGRIND |
|
1653 if (QBenchmarkGlobalData::current->mode() == QBenchmarkGlobalData::CallgrindParentProcess) { |
|
1654 const QStringList origAppArgs(QCoreApplication::arguments()); |
|
1655 if (!QBenchmarkValgrindUtils::rerunThroughCallgrind(origAppArgs, callgrindChildExitCode)) |
|
1656 return -1; |
|
1657 |
|
1658 QBenchmarkValgrindUtils::cleanup(); |
|
1659 |
|
1660 } else |
|
1661 #endif |
|
1662 { |
|
1663 #if defined(Q_OS_UNIX) && !defined(Q_OS_SYMBIAN) |
|
1664 FatalSignalHandler handler; |
|
1665 #endif |
|
1666 qInvokeTestMethods(testObject); |
|
1667 } |
|
1668 |
|
1669 #ifndef QT_NO_EXCEPTIONS |
|
1670 } catch (...) { |
|
1671 QTestResult::addFailure("Caught unhandled exception", __FILE__, __LINE__); |
|
1672 if (QTestResult::currentTestFunction()) { |
|
1673 QTestResult::finishedCurrentTestFunction(); |
|
1674 QTestResult::setCurrentTestFunction(0); |
|
1675 } |
|
1676 |
|
1677 QTestLog::stopLogging(); |
|
1678 #ifdef QT_MAC_USE_COCOA |
|
1679 if (macNeedsActivate) { |
|
1680 IOPMAssertionRelease(powerID); |
|
1681 } |
|
1682 #endif |
|
1683 // Rethrow exception to make debugging easier. |
|
1684 throw; |
|
1685 return 1; |
|
1686 } |
|
1687 # endif |
|
1688 |
|
1689 currentTestObject = 0; |
|
1690 #ifdef QT_MAC_USE_COCOA |
|
1691 if (macNeedsActivate) { |
|
1692 IOPMAssertionRelease(powerID); |
|
1693 } |
|
1694 #endif |
|
1695 |
|
1696 |
|
1697 #if !defined(QT_NO_PROCESS) && !defined(QT_NO_SETTINGS) |
|
1698 if (QBenchmarkGlobalData::current->createChart) { |
|
1699 QString chartLocation = QLibraryInfo::location(QLibraryInfo::BinariesPath); |
|
1700 #ifdef Q_OS_WIN |
|
1701 chartLocation += QLatin1String("/../tools/qtestlib/chart/release/chart.exe"); |
|
1702 #else |
|
1703 chartLocation += QLatin1String("/../tools/qtestlib/chart/chart"); |
|
1704 #endif |
|
1705 if (QFile::exists(chartLocation)) { |
|
1706 QProcess p; |
|
1707 p.setProcessChannelMode(QProcess::ForwardedChannels); |
|
1708 p.start(chartLocation, QStringList() << QLatin1String("results.xml")); |
|
1709 p.waitForFinished(-1); |
|
1710 } else { |
|
1711 qDebug() << QLatin1String("Could not find the chart tool in ") + chartLocation + QLatin1String(", please make sure it is compiled."); |
|
1712 } |
|
1713 } |
|
1714 #endif |
|
1715 |
|
1716 #if defined(QTEST_NOEXITCODE) |
|
1717 return 0; |
|
1718 #else |
|
1719 |
|
1720 #ifdef QTESTLIB_USE_VALGRIND |
|
1721 if (QBenchmarkGlobalData::current->mode() == QBenchmarkGlobalData::CallgrindParentProcess) |
|
1722 return callgrindChildExitCode; |
|
1723 #endif |
|
1724 // make sure our exit code is never going above 127 |
|
1725 // since that could wrap and indicate 0 test fails |
|
1726 return qMin(QTestResult::failCount(), 127); |
|
1727 |
|
1728 #endif |
|
1729 } |
|
1730 |
|
1731 /*! |
|
1732 \overload |
|
1733 \since 4.4 |
|
1734 |
|
1735 Behaves identically to qExec(QObject *, int, char**) but takes a |
|
1736 QStringList of \a arguments instead of a \c char** list. |
|
1737 */ |
|
1738 int QTest::qExec(QObject *testObject, const QStringList &arguments) |
|
1739 { |
|
1740 const int argc = arguments.count(); |
|
1741 QVarLengthArray<char *> argv(argc); |
|
1742 |
|
1743 QVector<QByteArray> args; |
|
1744 args.reserve(argc); |
|
1745 |
|
1746 for(int i = 0; i < argc; ++i) |
|
1747 { |
|
1748 args.append(arguments.at(i).toLocal8Bit().constData()); |
|
1749 argv[i] = args.last().data(); |
|
1750 } |
|
1751 |
|
1752 return qExec(testObject, argc, argv.data()); |
|
1753 } |
|
1754 |
|
1755 /*! \internal |
|
1756 */ |
|
1757 void QTest::qFail(const char *statementStr, const char *file, int line) |
|
1758 { |
|
1759 QTestResult::addFailure(statementStr, file, line); |
|
1760 } |
|
1761 |
|
1762 /*! \internal |
|
1763 */ |
|
1764 bool QTest::qVerify(bool statement, const char *statementStr, const char *description, |
|
1765 const char *file, int line) |
|
1766 { |
|
1767 return QTestResult::verify(statement, statementStr, description, file, line); |
|
1768 } |
|
1769 |
|
1770 /*! \fn void QTest::qSkip(const char *message, SkipMode mode, const char *file, int line) |
|
1771 \internal |
|
1772 */ |
|
1773 void QTest::qSkip(const char *message, QTest::SkipMode mode, |
|
1774 const char *file, int line) |
|
1775 { |
|
1776 QTestResult::addSkip(message, mode, file, line); |
|
1777 if (mode == QTest::SkipAll) |
|
1778 QTestResult::setSkipCurrentTest(true); |
|
1779 } |
|
1780 |
|
1781 /*! \fn bool QTest::qExpectFail(const char *dataIndex, const char *comment, TestFailMode mode, const char *file, int line) |
|
1782 \internal |
|
1783 */ |
|
1784 bool QTest::qExpectFail(const char *dataIndex, const char *comment, |
|
1785 QTest::TestFailMode mode, const char *file, int line) |
|
1786 { |
|
1787 return QTestResult::expectFail(dataIndex, qstrdup(comment), mode, file, line); |
|
1788 } |
|
1789 |
|
1790 /*! \internal |
|
1791 */ |
|
1792 void QTest::qWarn(const char *message) |
|
1793 { |
|
1794 QTestLog::warn(message); |
|
1795 } |
|
1796 |
|
1797 /*! |
|
1798 Ignores messages created by qDebug() or qWarning(). If the \a message |
|
1799 with the corresponding \a type is outputted, it will be removed from the |
|
1800 test log. If the test finished and the \a message was not outputted, |
|
1801 a test failure is appended to the test log. |
|
1802 |
|
1803 \bold {Note:} Invoking this function will only ignore one message. |
|
1804 If the message you want to ignore is outputted twice, you have to |
|
1805 call ignoreMessage() twice, too. |
|
1806 |
|
1807 Example: |
|
1808 \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/src_qtestlib_qtestcase.cpp 19 |
|
1809 |
|
1810 The example above tests that QDir::mkdir() outputs the right warning when invoked |
|
1811 with an invalid file name. |
|
1812 */ |
|
1813 void QTest::ignoreMessage(QtMsgType type, const char *message) |
|
1814 { |
|
1815 QTestResult::ignoreMessage(type, message); |
|
1816 } |
|
1817 |
|
1818 /*! \internal |
|
1819 */ |
|
1820 void *QTest::qData(const char *tagName, int typeId) |
|
1821 { |
|
1822 return fetchData(QTestResult::currentTestData(), tagName, typeId); |
|
1823 } |
|
1824 |
|
1825 /*! \internal |
|
1826 */ |
|
1827 void *QTest::qGlobalData(const char *tagName, int typeId) |
|
1828 { |
|
1829 return fetchData(QTestResult::currentGlobalTestData(), tagName, typeId); |
|
1830 } |
|
1831 |
|
1832 /*! \internal |
|
1833 */ |
|
1834 void *QTest::qElementData(const char *tagName, int metaTypeId) |
|
1835 { |
|
1836 QTEST_ASSERT(tagName); |
|
1837 QTestData *data = QTestResult::currentTestData(); |
|
1838 QTEST_ASSERT(data); |
|
1839 QTEST_ASSERT(data->parent()); |
|
1840 |
|
1841 int idx = data->parent()->indexOf(tagName); |
|
1842 QTEST_ASSERT(idx != -1); |
|
1843 QTEST_ASSERT(data->parent()->elementTypeId(idx) == metaTypeId); |
|
1844 |
|
1845 return data->data(data->parent()->indexOf(tagName)); |
|
1846 } |
|
1847 |
|
1848 /*! \internal |
|
1849 */ |
|
1850 void QTest::addColumnInternal(int id, const char *name) |
|
1851 { |
|
1852 QTestTable *tbl = QTestTable::currentTestTable(); |
|
1853 QTEST_ASSERT_X(tbl, "QTest::addColumn()", "Cannot add testdata outside of a _data slot."); |
|
1854 |
|
1855 tbl->addColumn(id, name); |
|
1856 } |
|
1857 |
|
1858 /*! |
|
1859 Appends a new row to the current test data. \a dataTag is the name of |
|
1860 the testdata that will appear in the test output. Returns a QTestData reference |
|
1861 that can be used to stream in data. |
|
1862 |
|
1863 Example: |
|
1864 \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/src_qtestlib_qtestcase.cpp 20 |
|
1865 |
|
1866 \bold {Note:} This macro can only be used in a test's data function |
|
1867 that is invoked by the test framework. |
|
1868 |
|
1869 See \l {Chapter 2: Data Driven Testing}{Data Driven Testing} for |
|
1870 a more extensive example. |
|
1871 |
|
1872 \sa addColumn(), QFETCH() |
|
1873 */ |
|
1874 QTestData &QTest::newRow(const char *dataTag) |
|
1875 { |
|
1876 QTestTable *tbl = QTestTable::currentTestTable(); |
|
1877 QTEST_ASSERT_X(tbl, "QTest::addColumn()", "Cannot add testdata outside of a _data slot."); |
|
1878 |
|
1879 return *tbl->newData(dataTag); |
|
1880 } |
|
1881 |
|
1882 /*! \fn void QTest::addColumn(const char *name, T *dummy = 0) |
|
1883 |
|
1884 Adds a column with type \c{T} to the current test data. |
|
1885 \a name is the name of the column. \a dummy is a workaround |
|
1886 for buggy compilers and can be ignored. |
|
1887 |
|
1888 To populate the column with values, newRow() can be used. Use |
|
1889 \l QFETCH() to fetch the data in the actual test. |
|
1890 |
|
1891 Example: |
|
1892 \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/src_qtestlib_qtestcase.cpp 21 |
|
1893 |
|
1894 To add custom types to the testdata, the type must be registered with |
|
1895 QMetaType via \l Q_DECLARE_METATYPE(). |
|
1896 |
|
1897 \bold {Note:} This macro can only be used in a test's data function |
|
1898 that is invoked by the test framework. |
|
1899 |
|
1900 See \l {Chapter 2: Data Driven Testing}{Data Driven Testing} for |
|
1901 a more extensive example. |
|
1902 |
|
1903 \sa QTest::newRow(), QFETCH(), QMetaType |
|
1904 */ |
|
1905 |
|
1906 /*! |
|
1907 Returns the name of the test function that is currently executed. |
|
1908 |
|
1909 Example: |
|
1910 |
|
1911 \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/src_qtestlib_qtestcase.cpp 22 |
|
1912 */ |
|
1913 const char *QTest::currentTestFunction() |
|
1914 { |
|
1915 return QTestResult::currentTestFunction(); |
|
1916 } |
|
1917 |
|
1918 /*! |
|
1919 Returns the name of the current test data. If the test doesn't |
|
1920 have any assigned testdata, the function returns 0. |
|
1921 */ |
|
1922 const char *QTest::currentDataTag() |
|
1923 { |
|
1924 return QTestResult::currentDataTag(); |
|
1925 } |
|
1926 |
|
1927 /*! |
|
1928 Returns true if the current test function failed, otherwise false. |
|
1929 */ |
|
1930 bool QTest::currentTestFailed() |
|
1931 { |
|
1932 return QTestResult::currentTestFailed(); |
|
1933 } |
|
1934 |
|
1935 /*! |
|
1936 Sleeps for \a ms milliseconds, blocking execution of the |
|
1937 test. qSleep() will not do any event processing and leave your test |
|
1938 unresponsive. Network communication might time out while |
|
1939 sleeping. Use \l qWait() to do non-blocking sleeping. |
|
1940 |
|
1941 \a ms must be greater than 0. |
|
1942 |
|
1943 \bold {Note:} The qSleep() function calls either \c nanosleep() on |
|
1944 unix or \c Sleep() on windows, so the accuracy of time spent in |
|
1945 qSleep() depends on the operating system. |
|
1946 |
|
1947 Example: |
|
1948 \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/src_qtestlib_qtestcase.cpp 23 |
|
1949 |
|
1950 \sa qWait() |
|
1951 */ |
|
1952 void QTest::qSleep(int ms) |
|
1953 { |
|
1954 QTEST_ASSERT(ms > 0); |
|
1955 |
|
1956 #ifdef Q_OS_WIN |
|
1957 Sleep(uint(ms)); |
|
1958 #else |
|
1959 struct timespec ts = { ms / 1000, (ms % 1000) * 1000 * 1000 }; |
|
1960 nanosleep(&ts, NULL); |
|
1961 #endif |
|
1962 } |
|
1963 |
|
1964 /*! \internal |
|
1965 */ |
|
1966 QObject *QTest::testObject() |
|
1967 { |
|
1968 return currentTestObject; |
|
1969 } |
|
1970 |
|
1971 /*! \internal |
|
1972 */ |
|
1973 bool QTest::compare_helper(bool success, const char *msg, const char *file, int line) |
|
1974 { |
|
1975 return QTestResult::compare(success, msg, file, line); |
|
1976 } |
|
1977 |
|
1978 /*! \internal |
|
1979 */ |
|
1980 bool QTest::compare_helper(bool success, const char *msg, char *val1, char *val2, |
|
1981 const char *actual, const char *expected, const char *file, int line) |
|
1982 { |
|
1983 return QTestResult::compare(success, msg, val1, val2, actual, expected, file, line); |
|
1984 } |
|
1985 |
|
1986 /*! \fn bool QTest::qCompare<float>(float const &t1, float const &t2, const char *actual, const char *expected, const char *file, int line) |
|
1987 \internal |
|
1988 */ |
|
1989 template <> |
|
1990 Q_TESTLIB_EXPORT bool QTest::qCompare<float>(float const &t1, float const &t2, const char *actual, const char *expected, |
|
1991 const char *file, int line) |
|
1992 { |
|
1993 return qFuzzyCompare(t1, t2) |
|
1994 ? compare_helper(true, "COMPARE()", file, line) |
|
1995 : compare_helper(false, "Compared floats are not the same (fuzzy compare)", |
|
1996 toString(t1), toString(t2), actual, expected, file, line); |
|
1997 } |
|
1998 |
|
1999 /*! \fn bool QTest::qCompare<double>(double const &t1, double const &t2, const char *actual, const char *expected, const char *file, int line) |
|
2000 \internal |
|
2001 */ |
|
2002 template <> |
|
2003 Q_TESTLIB_EXPORT bool QTest::qCompare<double>(double const &t1, double const &t2, const char *actual, const char *expected, |
|
2004 const char *file, int line) |
|
2005 { |
|
2006 return qFuzzyCompare(t1, t2) |
|
2007 ? compare_helper(true, "COMPARE()", file, line) |
|
2008 : compare_helper(false, "Compared doubles are not the same (fuzzy compare)", |
|
2009 toString(t1), toString(t2), actual, expected, file, line); |
|
2010 } |
|
2011 |
|
2012 #define COMPARE_IMPL2(TYPE, FORMAT) \ |
|
2013 template <> Q_TESTLIB_EXPORT char *QTest::toString<TYPE >(const TYPE &t) \ |
|
2014 { \ |
|
2015 char *msg = new char[128]; \ |
|
2016 qt_snprintf(msg, 128, #FORMAT, t); \ |
|
2017 return msg; \ |
|
2018 } |
|
2019 |
|
2020 COMPARE_IMPL2(short, %hd) |
|
2021 COMPARE_IMPL2(ushort, %hu) |
|
2022 COMPARE_IMPL2(int, %d) |
|
2023 COMPARE_IMPL2(uint, %u) |
|
2024 COMPARE_IMPL2(long, %ld) |
|
2025 COMPARE_IMPL2(ulong, %lu) |
|
2026 #if defined(Q_OS_WIN) |
|
2027 COMPARE_IMPL2(qint64, %I64d) |
|
2028 COMPARE_IMPL2(quint64, %I64u) |
|
2029 #else |
|
2030 COMPARE_IMPL2(qint64, %lld) |
|
2031 COMPARE_IMPL2(quint64, %llu) |
|
2032 #endif |
|
2033 COMPARE_IMPL2(bool, %d) |
|
2034 COMPARE_IMPL2(char, %c) |
|
2035 COMPARE_IMPL2(float, %g) |
|
2036 COMPARE_IMPL2(double, %lg) |
|
2037 |
|
2038 /*! \internal |
|
2039 */ |
|
2040 char *QTest::toString(const char *str) |
|
2041 { |
|
2042 if (!str) |
|
2043 return 0; |
|
2044 char *msg = new char[strlen(str) + 1]; |
|
2045 return qstrcpy(msg, str); |
|
2046 } |
|
2047 |
|
2048 /*! \internal |
|
2049 */ |
|
2050 char *QTest::toString(const void *p) |
|
2051 { |
|
2052 char *msg = new char[128]; |
|
2053 qt_snprintf(msg, 128, "%p", p); |
|
2054 return msg; |
|
2055 } |
|
2056 |
|
2057 /*! \internal |
|
2058 */ |
|
2059 bool QTest::compare_string_helper(const char *t1, const char *t2, const char *actual, |
|
2060 const char *expected, const char *file, int line) |
|
2061 { |
|
2062 return (qstrcmp(t1, t2) == 0) |
|
2063 ? compare_helper(true, "COMPARE()", file, line) |
|
2064 : compare_helper(false, "Compared strings are not the same", |
|
2065 toString(t1), toString(t2), actual, expected, file, line); |
|
2066 } |
|
2067 |
|
2068 /*! \fn bool QTest::compare_ptr_helper(const void *t1, const void *t2, const char *actual, const char *expected, const char *file, int line); |
|
2069 \internal |
|
2070 */ |
|
2071 |
|
2072 /*! \fn bool QTest::qCompare(T1 const &, T2 const &, const char *, const char *, const char *, int); |
|
2073 \internal |
|
2074 */ |
|
2075 |
|
2076 |
|
2077 /*! \fn void QTest::mouseEvent(MouseAction action, QWidget *widget, Qt::MouseButton button, Qt::KeyboardModifiers stateKey, QPoint pos, int delay=-1) |
|
2078 \internal |
|
2079 */ |
|
2080 |
|
2081 /*! \fn bool QTest::qCompare(QIcon const &t1, QIcon const &t2, const char *actual, const char *expected, const char *file, int line) |
|
2082 \internal |
|
2083 */ |
|
2084 |
|
2085 /*! \fn bool QTest::qCompare(QPixmap const &t1, QPixmap const &t2, const char *actual, const char *expected, const char *file, int line) |
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2086 \internal |
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2087 */ |
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2088 |
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2089 /*! \fn bool QTest::qCompare(T const &t1, T const &t2, const char *actual, const char *expected, const char *file, int line) |
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2090 \internal |
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2091 */ |
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2092 |
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2093 /*! \fn bool QTest::qCompare(const T *t1, const T *t2, const char *actual, const char *expected, const char *file, int line) |
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2094 \internal |
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2095 */ |
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2096 |
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2097 /*! \fn bool QTest::qCompare(T *t1, T *t2, const char *actual, const char *expected, const char *file, int line) |
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2098 \internal |
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2099 */ |
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2100 |
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2101 /*! \fn bool QTest::qCompare(const T1 *t1, const T2 *t2, const char *actual, const char *expected, const char *file, int line) |
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2102 \internal |
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2103 */ |
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2104 |
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2105 /*! \fn bool QTest::qCompare(T1 *t1, T2 *t2, const char *actual, const char *expected, const char *file, int line) |
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2106 \internal |
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2107 */ |
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2108 |
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2109 /*! \fn bool QTest::qCompare(const char *t1, const char *t2, const char *actual, const char *expected, const char *file, int line) |
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2110 \internal |
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2111 */ |
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2112 |
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2113 /*! \fn bool QTest::qCompare(char *t1, char *t2, const char *actual, const char *expected, const char *file, int line) |
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2114 \internal |
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2115 */ |
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2116 |
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2117 /*! \fn bool QTest::qCompare(char *t1, const char *t2, const char *actual, const char *expected, const char *file, int line) |
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2118 \internal |
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2119 */ |
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2120 |
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2121 /*! \fn bool QTest::qCompare(const char *t1, char *t2, const char *actual, const char *expected, const char *file, int line) |
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2122 \internal |
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2123 */ |
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2124 |
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2125 /*! \fn bool QTest::qCompare(QString const &t1, QLatin1String const &t2, const char *actual, const char *expected, const char *file, int line) |
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2126 \internal |
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2127 */ |
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2128 |
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2129 /*! \fn bool QTest::qCompare(QLatin1String const &t1, QString const &t2, const char *actual, const char *expected, const char *file, int line) |
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2130 \internal |
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2131 */ |
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2132 |
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2133 /*! \fn bool QTest::qCompare(QStringList const &t1, QStringList const &t2, const char *actual, const char *expected, const char *file, int line) |
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2134 \internal |
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2135 */ |
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2136 |
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2137 /*! \fn bool QTest::qCompare(QFlags<T> const &t1, T const &t2, const char *actual, const char *expected, const char *file, int line) |
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2138 \internal |
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2139 */ |
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2140 |
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2141 /*! \fn bool QTest::qCompare(QFlags<T> const &t1, int const &t2, const char *actual, const char *expected, const char *file, int line) |
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2142 \internal |
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2143 */ |
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2144 |
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2145 /*! \fn bool QTest::qCompare(bool const &t1, int const &t2, const char *actual, const char *expected, const char *file, int line) |
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2146 \internal |
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2147 */ |
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2148 |
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2149 /*! \fn bool QTest::qTest(const T& actual, const char *elementName, const char *actualStr, const char *expected, const char *file, int line) |
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2150 \internal |
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2151 */ |
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2152 |
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2153 /*! \fn void QTest::sendKeyEvent(KeyAction action, QWidget *widget, Qt::Key code, QString text, Qt::KeyboardModifiers modifier, int delay=-1) |
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2154 \internal |
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2155 */ |
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2156 |
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2157 /*! \fn void QTest::sendKeyEvent(KeyAction action, QWidget *widget, Qt::Key code, char ascii, Qt::KeyboardModifiers modifier, int delay=-1) |
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2158 \internal |
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2159 */ |
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2160 |
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2161 /*! \fn void QTest::simulateEvent(QWidget *widget, bool press, int code, Qt::KeyboardModifiers modifier, QString text, bool repeat, int delay=-1) |
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2162 \internal |
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2163 */ |
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2164 |
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2165 QT_END_NAMESPACE |