diff -r 000000000000 -r 3e07fef1e154 testexecfw/tef/test/regressiontest/testblock/testdata/scripts/dt-tef-testblock-0112.script --- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 +++ b/testexecfw/tef/test/regressiontest/testblock/testdata/scripts/dt-tef-testblock-0112.script Mon Mar 08 15:03:44 2010 +0800 @@ -0,0 +1,38 @@ +// +// Copyright (c) 2005-2009 Nokia Corporation and/or its subsidiary(-ies). +// All rights reserved. +// This component and the accompanying materials are made available +// under the terms of "Eclipse Public License v1.0" +// which accompanies this distribution, and is available +// at the URL "http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-v10.html". +// +// Initial Contributors: +// Nokia Corporation - initial contribution. +// +// Contributors: +// +// Description: +// + +LOAD_SERVER te_RegBlockTestSuite + +START_TESTCASE DT-TEF-TestBlock-0112 +//! @SYMTestCaseID DT-TEF-TestBlock-0112 +//! @SYMCreationDate 10-11-2008 +//! @SYMAuthor extshuohuang +//! @SYMTestPriority High +//! @SYMTestCaseDesc This case from defect DPDEF129608. when panic or leave happened with number -16(KErrServerBusy), testexecute will retry again. +//! two scenario: +//! 1. In some situation, test server really busy, testexecute should retry. +//! 2. On other wise, test server execute some test, this test require a server which busy. test server should notice the server busy and retry. +//! +//! So this test case only test server leave(panic) with -16.this not a really test server busy..So the test should go on next test without retry current. +//! Both shareddata and non-shareddata should act same. +//! @SYMTestExpectedResults test block pass, panic happens with -16 +//! @SYMTestActions 1.read ini test number; +//! 2.panic with the number. + START_TEST_BLOCK 100 te_RegBlockTestSuite ${SYSDRIVE}\TestData\configs\te_RegBlockTestSuite.ini + CREATE_OBJECT te_RegBlockTestWrapper serverbusy_panic-016 + COMMAND serverbusy_panic-016 PanickingFunction serverbusy_panic-016_obj_Panic + END_TEST_BLOCK !PanicCode=-16 +END_TESTCASE DT-TEF-TestBlock-0112