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     1 // Copyright (c) 2007-2009 Nokia Corporation and/or its subsidiary(-ies).
       
     2 // All rights reserved.
       
     3 // This component and the accompanying materials are made available
       
     4 // under the terms of "Eclipse Public License v1.0"
       
     5 // which accompanies this distribution, and is available
       
     6 // at the URL "http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-v10.html".
       
     7 //
       
     8 // Initial Contributors:
       
     9 // Nokia Corporation - initial contribution.
       
    10 //
       
    11 // Contributors:
       
    12 //
       
    13 // Description:
       
    14 // The declaration of the CTSY integration test suite base class.
       
    15 // 
       
    16 //
       
    17 
       
    18 /**
       
    19  @internalTechnology
       
    20 */
       
    21 
       
    22 #ifndef __CCTSYINTEGRATIONTESTSUITEBASE_H__
       
    23 #define __CCTSYINTEGRATIONTESTSUITEBASE_H__
       
    24 
       
    25 #include <test/testexecutestepbase.h>
       
    26 
       
    27 #include <etelmm.h>
       
    28 #include <etelpckt.h>
       
    29 
       
    30 #include "tetelrequeststatus.h"
       
    31 #include "rpsownnumbers.h"
       
    32 #include "townnumbersmanager.h"
       
    33 #include "rpsasciirqstdefs.h"
       
    34 
       
    35 class CEtelSessionMgr;
       
    36 
       
    37 /**
       
    38 Test result allocation:
       
    39 
       
    40 EInconclusive: (INCONCLUSIVE)
       
    41 -	The test can't be run because the HW, LTSY, SIM or Network 
       
    42 	doesn't support a require functionality or capability. 
       
    43 	Example: Call waiting indicator test and the SIM doesn't 
       
    44 	support call waiting.
       
    45 -	The test setup can't be completed due to an expected error. 
       
    46 	Example: the test setup requires to have a active call but 
       
    47 	this call can't be connected because the network is too busy.
       
    48 No actions require, the test is correct and may pass on others 
       
    49 condition/configuration.
       
    50 
       
    51 ETestSuiteError: (UNKNOWN)
       
    52 -	The test setup can't be completed due to an unexpected error
       
    53 	or leave. Example: the test setup requires to have a line 
       
    54 	status change notification active but the call to activate 
       
    55 	this notification returned an error.
       
    56 There is a problem with the test setup that must be investigated.
       
    57 
       
    58 EIgnore: (UNEXECUTED)
       
    59 -	The test fails for a known reason, but it cannot be fixed in 
       
    60 	the near future. Example: there is a known problem with the 
       
    61 	baseband that makes the test fail.
       
    62 
       
    63 EAbort: (ABORT)
       
    64 -	Generated by TEF when a test timeout
       
    65 */
       
    66 
       
    67 /*************************************************************************************
       
    68 INSTRUCTIONS on good use of MACROS!
       
    69 
       
    70 1) Only use CHECK_XXX macros between SET UP and SET UP END sections of doTestStepL.
       
    71 2) Only use ASSERT_XXXX macros in procedure section of doTestStepL I.e. Between TEST START and TEST END.
       
    72 3) Use ASSERT_EQUALS_XX where possible as this will automatically log out actual and expected values on failure.
       
    73 4) Do not use ASSERT_TRUE for testing equality of simple types.  This is because on failure it will not data. Prefer ASSERT_EQUALS_XX instead.
       
    74 5) Comparison of complex types (e.g. TMobileCallInfoV1) can either be compared on each field (so would use ASSERT_EQUALS_XX) or a comparator obect can be created
       
    75    and ASSERT_TRUE used.  E.g  ASSERT_TRUE(cmpObj.IsEqual(ELogError), _L("Failed kkk"));
       
    76 6) If comparator object is used the IsEquals() should be passed ELogError to ensure data is logged on failure.
       
    77 *************************************************************************************/
       
    78 
       
    79 
       
    80 
       
    81 /**
       
    82 description: ASSERT_EQUALS may be used to test equality of two values.  <result> argument may also be an expression returning a simple type.
       
    83 usage: For testing equality of simple types, e.g. TInt, TBool, TReal, caps, enums.
       
    84 exceptions: Not for use for testing equality of complex types e.g TMobileCallInfoV1.  Use ASSERT_TRUE with a TCmpBase derived comparator class
       
    85 exceptions: Not for use for testing equality of descriptors.  See ASSERT_EQUALS_DES8 and ASSERT_EQUALS_DES16.
       
    86 logging: when comparison fails macro will log out the actual and expected values that have been compared. 
       
    87 		 E.g. "FAILURE: Got 0, Expected 3 : my error22."
       
    88 example: ASSERT_EQUALS(RMobileCall::EMulticallNotSupported, RMobileCall::EMulticallNotSupported, _L("my error4."));
       
    89 example: ASSERT_EQUALS(DoSomething(), 3, _L("my error22."));
       
    90 example: ASSERT_EQUALS(-5, KErrNotSupported, _L("my error4."));
       
    91 
       
    92 @param result. simple value to compare
       
    93 @param expected. expected value to test against
       
    94 @param msg. string to print out if comaprison fails.
       
    95 */
       
    96 #define ASSERT_EQUALS(result, expected, msg)														\
       
    97     {																								\
       
    98     if(!assert_equals(Logger(),((TText8*)__FILE__), __LINE__, ESevrErr, result, expected, msg)) 	\
       
    99 	    { 																							\
       
   100 	    SetAssertResult();				 															\
       
   101         } 																							\
       
   102     }
       
   103 
       
   104 
       
   105 /**
       
   106 description: ASSERT_EQUALS_DES8 may be used to test equality of two 8-bit descriptors.  <result> argument may also be an expression returning a 8-bit descriptor.
       
   107 usage: For testing equality of 8-bit descriptors e.g. TDes8, TDesC8, TBuf8. 
       
   108 exception: Not for use for testing equality of complex types e.g TMobileCallInfoV1.  Use ASSERT_TRUE with a TCmpBase derived comparator class
       
   109 exception: Not for use for testing equality simple types.  See ASSERT_EQUALS.
       
   110 exception: Not for use for testing equality of 16-bit descriptors.  See ASSERT_EQUALS_DES16.
       
   111 logging: when comparison fails macro will log out the actual and expected values that have been compared. 
       
   112 		 E.g. "FAILURE: Got bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb, Expected cccccccccccccccccccc : my error44."
       
   113 		 Logging will truncate logged strings to length KMaxLogCharLength.
       
   114 example: ASSERT_EQUALS_DES8(buf1, buf2, _L("my error4."));
       
   115 
       
   116 @param result. TDes8 value to compare
       
   117 @param expected. expected value to test against
       
   118 @param msg. string to print out if comaprison fails.
       
   119 */    		
       
   120 #define ASSERT_EQUALS_DES8(result, expected, msg)																\
       
   121     {																											\
       
   122     if(!assert_equals_des8(Logger(),((TText8*)__FILE__), __LINE__, ESevrErr, result, expected, msg)) 	\
       
   123 	    { 																										\
       
   124 	    SetAssertResult();				 																		\
       
   125         }																										\
       
   126     }
       
   127 
       
   128     
       
   129 /**
       
   130 description: ASSERT_EQUALS_DES16 may be used to test equality of two 16-bit descriptors.  <result> argument may also be an expression returning a 16-bit descriptor.
       
   131 usage: For testing equality of 16-bit descriptors e.g. TDes16, TDesC16, TBuf16. 
       
   132 exception: Not for use for testing equality of complex types e.g TMobileCallInfoV1.  Use ASSERT_TRUE with a TCmpBase derived comparator class
       
   133 exception: Not for use for testing equality simple types.  See ASSERT_EQUALS.
       
   134 exception: Not for use for testing equality of 8-bit descriptors.  See ASSERT_EQUALS_DES8.
       
   135 logging: when comparison fails macro will log out the actual and expected values that have been compared. 
       
   136 		 E.g. "FAILURE: Got bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb, Expected cccccccccccccccccccc : my error44."
       
   137 		 Logging will truncate logged strings to length KMaxLogCharLength.
       
   138 example: ASSERT_EQUALS_DES16(buf1, buf2, _L("my error4."));
       
   139 
       
   140 @param result. TDes16 value to compare
       
   141 @param expected. expected value to test against
       
   142 @param msg. string to print out if comaprison fails.
       
   143 */ 
       
   144 #define ASSERT_EQUALS_DES16(result, expected, msg)															\
       
   145     {																										\
       
   146     if(!assert_equals_des16(Logger(),((TText8*)__FILE__), __LINE__, ESevrErr, result, expected, msg)) 		\
       
   147 	    { 																									\
       
   148 	    SetAssertResult();																					\
       
   149 	    }																									\
       
   150 	}
       
   151 
       
   152 /**
       
   153 description: ASSERT_TRUE may be used to test for true statements.  <value> argument may also be an expression returning a bool.
       
   154 			 This macro should be used for testing inequality statements holding true e.g. >,<,>=, <=
       
   155 usage: For testing boolean true.  This macro should be used when checking for equality in TCmpBase and TCapsCmpBase derived classes for complex types.
       
   156 exception: Not for use for testing equality of simple types or descriptor types. Use one of ASSERT_EQUALS_XXX macros.
       
   157 logging: Does not log input values.  Will only log message below concatonated with <msg>
       
   158 		 E.g. "FAILURE: Expected true : <msg>."
       
   159 example: ASSERT_TRUE(5>3, _L("my error4."));
       
   160 example: ASSERT_TRUE(cmpObj.IsEqual(ELogError), _L("Failed kkk"));
       
   161 
       
   162 @param value. to check for boolean true.
       
   163 @param msg. string to print out if check fails.
       
   164 */
       
   165 _LIT(KAssertTrueText, "FAILURE: Expected true : %S");
       
   166 
       
   167 #define ASSERT_TRUE(value, msg)														\
       
   168 	{																				\
       
   169 	TBool result = value;															\
       
   170 	if (!result)																	\
       
   171 	    {																			\
       
   172 	    TPtrC m = (msg);															\
       
   173 	    ERR_PRINTF2(KAssertTrueText, &m);											\
       
   174 	    SetAssertResult();															\
       
   175 	    }																			\
       
   176 	}						
       
   177 
       
   178 
       
   179 /**
       
   180 description: ASSERT_BITS_SET may be used to test correct capbilities set in a bitmask.  
       
   181 usage: For comparison of actual bitmask with expected bitmask. Comparison is based on matching wanted and unwanted bits.  All other bits are ignored.
       
   182 logging: when check fails macro will logs out actual bit mask and wanted and unwanted bitmasks.
       
   183 		 E.g. "FAILURE: Wrong bits set : Got 0x19 , required 0x10, unwanted 0x2 : <msg>"
       
   184 example: ASSERT_BITS_SET(dynCaps, expectedCaps, unwantedCaps, _L("Wrong dynamic caps"))
       
   185 
       
   186 @param value. bitmaks to check.
       
   187 @param wantedBits. wanted bits in value mask
       
   188 @param unwantedBits. Unwanted bits in value mask.
       
   189 @param msg. string to print out if check fails.
       
   190 */
       
   191 
       
   192 /**
       
   193  * Use this in the ASSERT_BITS_SET macro setting wantedBits to this value if
       
   194  * there are no wanted bits.
       
   195  */
       
   196 const TUint KNoWantedBits = 0;
       
   197 /**
       
   198  * Use this in the ASSERT_BITS_SET macro setting wantedBits to this value if
       
   199  * there are no unwanted bits.
       
   200  */
       
   201 const TUint KNoUnwantedBits = 0;
       
   202 
       
   203 _LIT(KAssertBitsSet, "FAILURE: Wrong bits set : Got 0x%x , required 0x%x, unwanted 0x%x : %S");
       
   204 
       
   205 #define ASSERT_BITS_SET(value, wantedBits, unwantedBits, msg)						\
       
   206     {																				\
       
   207 	if( (((value) & (wantedBits))  != (wantedBits)) ||								\
       
   208 		(((value) & (unwantedBits)) != 0) )											\
       
   209 		{																			\
       
   210 		TPtrC m = (msg);															\
       
   211 		ERR_PRINTF5(KAssertBitsSet, value, wantedBits, unwantedBits, &m);			\
       
   212 		SetAssertResult();															\
       
   213 		}																			\
       
   214     }
       
   215 
       
   216 /**
       
   217  * Causes the test to leave if it has failed at this point.
       
   218  * When the test leaves, message msg is logged to the log file.
       
   219  * 
       
   220  * This macro should be used at a point in the test to cause
       
   221  * it to leave if there is no point in proceeding with the
       
   222  * test if it has already failed. Use sparingly!
       
   223  * 
       
   224  * Example: TEST_CHECK_POINT_L(_L("Could not dial a call."));
       
   225  */
       
   226 _LIT(KTestCheckPointText, "TEST CHECK POINT FAILURE: %S");
       
   227 #define TEST_CHECK_POINT_L(msg)					\
       
   228 	{											\
       
   229 	if (TestStepResult() != EPass)				\
       
   230 		{										\
       
   231 		TPtrC m = (msg);						\
       
   232 		ERR_PRINTF2(KTestCheckPointText, &m);	\
       
   233 		User::Leave(KErrGeneral);				\
       
   234 		}										\
       
   235 	};
       
   236 
       
   237 
       
   238 // NOTE: These CHECK_XXX macros for test setup only, 
       
   239 // to check a test pre-condidion. 
       
   240 // To be used between SET UP and SET UP END in test step.
       
   241 
       
   242 _LIT(KCheckText, "SET UP FAILURE: %S");
       
   243 
       
   244 #define CHECK_TRUE_L(cond, msg)														\
       
   245     if(!(cond)) 																	\
       
   246 	    { 																			\
       
   247 		TPtrC m = (msg);															\
       
   248 	    WARN_PRINTF2(KCheckText, &m); 												\
       
   249 	    SetCheckResultL();															\
       
   250         } 		
       
   251 
       
   252 
       
   253 #define CHECK_EQUALS_L(result, expected, msg)														\
       
   254     {																								\
       
   255     if(!assert_equals(Logger(),((TText8*)__FILE__), __LINE__, ESevrErr, result, expected, msg)) 		\
       
   256 	    { 																							\
       
   257 	    SetCheckResultL();				 															\
       
   258         } 																							\
       
   259     }
       
   260 
       
   261 
       
   262 _LIT(KCheckBitsSetText, "SET UP FAILURE: Got 0x%x , required 0x%x, unwanted 0x%x : %S");
       
   263 
       
   264 #define CHECK_BITS_SET_L(value, wantedBits, unwantedBits, msg)						\
       
   265     {																				\
       
   266 	if ((((value) & wantedBits) != wantedBits) ||									\
       
   267 		(((value) & unwantedBits) != 0))											\
       
   268 		{																			\
       
   269 		TPtrC m = (msg);															\
       
   270 		WARN_PRINTF5(KCheckBitsSetText, value, wantedBits, unwantedBits, &m);		\
       
   271 		SetCheckResultL();															\
       
   272 		}																			\
       
   273     }	
       
   274 
       
   275 
       
   276 /*
       
   277  * Debug logging macros.
       
   278  * 
       
   279  * These macros wrap around the regular INFO_PRINTFX macros defined in TestExecute
       
   280  * but allow logging to be turned on or off depending on whether
       
   281  * the ENABLE_DEBUG_LOGGING macro is defined in the mmp file. 
       
   282  */
       
   283 #ifdef ENABLE_DEBUG_LOGGING
       
   284 
       
   285 	#ifndef ENABLE_COMMS_DEBUG_UTIL_LOGGING // Route logging to TEF script
       
   286 		#define DEBUG_PRINTF1(p1)				INFO_PRINTF1(p1)
       
   287 		#define DEBUG_PRINTF2(p1, p2)			INFO_PRINTF2(p1, p2)
       
   288 		#define DEBUG_PRINTF3(p1, p2, p3)		INFO_PRINTF3(p1, p2, p3)
       
   289 		#define DEBUG_PRINTF4(p1, p2, p3, p4)	INFO_PRINTF4(p1, p2, p3, p4)
       
   290 	#else // Route logging to CommsDebugUtil and to TEF log file
       
   291 
       
   292 		#include <comms-infras/commsdebugutility.h>
       
   293 
       
   294 		_LIT8(KTSYSubSystem, "tsy");
       
   295 		_LIT8(KTSYCompnt, "ctsytest");
       
   296 
       
   297 		#define DEBUG_PRINTF1(AAA)             { __FLOG_STATIC0(KTSYSubSystem, KTSYCompnt, (AAA)); INFO_PRINTF1(AAA); }
       
   298 		#define DEBUG_PRINTF2(AAA,BBB)         { __FLOG_STATIC1(KTSYSubSystem, KTSYCompnt, (AAA), (BBB)); INFO_PRINTF2(AAA, BBB); }
       
   299 		#define DEBUG_PRINTF3(AAA,BBB,CCC)     { __FLOG_STATIC2(KTSYSubSystem, KTSYCompnt, (AAA), (BBB), (CCC)); INFO_PRINTF3(AAA, BBB, CCC); }
       
   300 		#define DEBUG_PRINTF4(AAA,BBB,CCC,DDD) { __FLOG_STATIC3(KTSYSubSystem, KTSYCompnt, (AAA), (BBB), (CCC), (DDD)); INFO_PRINTF4(AAA, BBB, CCC, DDD); }
       
   301 		
       
   302 		#define DEBUG_HEX_PRINTF2(AAA)	   {RFileLogger::HexDump(KTSYSubSystem, KTSYCompnt, (AAA)); }	
       
   303 
       
   304 	#endif // ENABLE_COMMS_DEBUG_UTIL_LOGGING
       
   305 
       
   306 #else
       
   307 	#define DEBUG_PRINTF1(p1)		
       
   308 	#define DEBUG_PRINTF2(p1, p2)	
       
   309 	#define DEBUG_PRINTF3(p1, p2, p3)
       
   310 	#define DEBUG_PRINTF4(p1, p2, p3, p4)
       
   311 #endif // ENABLE_DEBUG_LOGGING
       
   312 
       
   313 
       
   314 /**
       
   315 test helper functions
       
   316 */
       
   317 
       
   318 _LIT(KAssertErrorEqualsText,"FAILURE: Got %d, Expected %d : %S"); 
       
   319 _LIT(KAssertErrorEqualsTextDes,"FAILURE: Got %S, Expected %S : %S");
       
   320 const TInt KMaxLogCharLength = 20;
       
   321 
       
   322 template<class T>
       
   323 inline TBool assert_equals(CTestExecuteLogger& aLogger, const TText8* aFile, TInt aLine, TInt aSeverity, T aRes, T aExp, TPtrC aMsg)
       
   324 	{
       
   325 	if(aRes != aExp)
       
   326 		{
       
   327 		aLogger.LogExtra(aFile, aLine, aSeverity, KAssertErrorEqualsText, aRes, aExp, &aMsg);
       
   328 		return EFalse;
       
   329 		}
       
   330 	return ETrue;
       
   331 	}
       
   332 	
       
   333 
       
   334 TBool assert_equals_des16(CTestExecuteLogger& aLogger, const TText8* aFile, TInt aLine, 
       
   335 	TInt aSeverity, const TDesC& aRes, const TDesC& aExp, const TDesC& aMsg);
       
   336 
       
   337 TBool assert_equals_des8(CTestExecuteLogger& aLogger, const TText8* aFile, 
       
   338 	TInt aLine, TInt aSeverity, const TDesC8& aRes, const TDesC8& aExp, const TDesC& aMsg);
       
   339 
       
   340 
       
   341 // Time constants
       
   342 const TInt KOneSecond = 1000000;
       
   343 
       
   344 /**
       
   345  * Timeouts
       
   346  */
       
   347 enum TTimeDuration
       
   348 	{
       
   349 	ETimeShort = 5*KOneSecond, 		// Simple LTSY transaction
       
   350 	ETimeMedium = 20*KOneSecond,	// Simple SIM access
       
   351 	ETimeLong = 60*KOneSecond,		// When sending something to the network
       
   352 	ETimeVeryLong = 120*KOneSecond	// Multiple network transactions or SIM access
       
   353 	};
       
   354 
       
   355 const TInt KTwentySeconds = 20*1000000;//deliberately not using KOneSecond in case it gets reduced to speed up tests.  Do not want to reduce time for user interaction.
       
   356 class CRPSMaster;
       
   357 class MRpsFunctorBase;
       
   358 class CCTSYIntegrationTestSuiteStepBase : public CTestStep
       
   359 /**
       
   360  * Base test step class from which all test steps inherit.
       
   361  */
       
   362 	{
       
   363 public:
       
   364 
       
   365 	virtual ~CCTSYIntegrationTestSuiteStepBase();
       
   366 	CCTSYIntegrationTestSuiteStepBase(CEtelSessionMgr& aEtelSessionMgr);
       
   367 
       
   368 	virtual TVerdict doTestStepPreambleL(); 
       
   369 	virtual TVerdict doTestStepPostambleL();
       
   370 
       
   371 	void SetAssertResult();
       
   372 	void SetCheckResultL();
       
   373 	TInt WaitForRequestWithTimeOut(TEtelRequestBase& aRequestStatus,  TTimeDuration aTimeOut);
       
   374 	
       
   375 	void ConsolePrintL(const TDesC& aText );
       
   376 	
       
   377 	void DisplayUserInteractionPromptL(const TDesC& aText, TTimeDuration aTimeOut = ETimeMedium);
       
   378 	
       
   379 	inline void SetRpsHandle(CRPSMaster* aRPS) 
       
   380 		{
       
   381 		iRPS = aRPS;
       
   382 		};
       
   383 		
       
   384 	inline void SetOwnNumbersManager(TOwnNumbersManager* aOwnNumbers)
       
   385 		{
       
   386 		iOwnNumbersCache.SetOwnNumbersManager(aOwnNumbers);
       
   387 		};
       
   388 		
       
   389 	inline TBool UsingRps() const
       
   390 		{
       
   391 		// if the pointer to RPS is null, return false, else return true
       
   392 		return ((iRPS==NULL)?EFalse:ETrue);
       
   393 		}
       
   394 	void GetRPSNumber(TEtelLine aLine, TPtrC& aNumber);
       
   395 		
       
   396 	//RPS dispatch requests
       
   397 	TInt RPSDialNumberL(const TDesC& aNumToDial, TEtelLine aLine);
       
   398 	TInt RPSRequestIncomingCallL(TEtelLine aLine);
       
   399 	TInt RPSRequestIncomingCancelBeforeConnectL(TEtelLine aLine, TInt aDelay);
       
   400 	TInt RPSRequestIncomingHangupAfterConnectL(TEtelLine aLine, TInt aDelay);
       
   401 	TInt RPSAnswerNextCallThenHangupL(TEtelLine aLine, TInt aDelay);
       
   402 	TInt RPSAnswerNextCallL(TEtelLine aLine);
       
   403 	TInt RPSAnswerNextCallThenHoldL(TEtelLine aLine, TInt aDelay);
       
   404 	TInt RPSIgnoreNextCallL(TEtelLine aLine);	
       
   405 	TInt RPSHoldL(TEtelLine aLine, TInt aDelay);
       
   406 	TInt RPSResumeL(TEtelLine aLine, TInt aDelay);
       
   407 	TInt RPSHangupL(TEtelLine aLine, TInt aDelay);
       
   408 	TInt RPSHangUpNextCallBeforeConnectL(TEtelLine aLine);
       
   409 	TInt RPSEchoDataL(const TDesC& aDataToSend);
       
   410 	TInt RPSRejectNextCallL(TEtelLine aLine);
       
   411 	
       
   412 	void AsyncExec(CThreadExec::MFunctor* aFunction);
       
   413 	void SyncExec(CThreadExec::MFunctor* aFunction);
       
   414 protected:
       
   415 	void StartSetup();
       
   416 	void StartTest();
       
   417 	void StartCleanup();
       
   418 	void RPSCleanupL();
       
   419 	TInt ExecuteRemoteRequestL(MRpsFunctorBase& aRpsFunctor, const TDesC& aRpsCallMsg);
       
   420 	TInt DoPauseL(const TDesC& aText, TTimeDuration aTimeout = ETimeMedium );
       
   421 	TPtrC Number(TEtelLine aLine);
       
   422 
       
   423 protected:
       
   424 	CEtelSessionMgr& iEtelSessionMgr;
       
   425 
       
   426 	TVerdict		iAssertResult;
       
   427 	TVerdict		iCheckResult;
       
   428 	CRPSMaster* iRPS;
       
   429 	
       
   430 	// Own Number Info
       
   431 	TOwnNumbersCache iOwnNumbersCache;
       
   432 
       
   433 	}; // class CCTSYIntegrationTestSuiteStepBase
       
   434 
       
   435 #endif // __CCTSYINTEGRATIONTESTSUITEBASE_H__