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#ifndef PatternistSDK_TestBaseLine_H |
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#define PatternistSDK_TestBaseLine_H |
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#include <QString> |
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#include "Global.h" |
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#include "TestResult.h" |
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QT_BEGIN_HEADER |
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QT_BEGIN_NAMESPACE |
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class QDomNamedNodeMap; |
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class QDomNode; |
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class QDomNodeList; |
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template<typename T> class QList; |
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namespace QPatternistSDK |
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{ |
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/** |
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* @short Represents an expected test result for a test case. |
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* |
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* TestBaseLine represents a valid outcome for a test case, |
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* the "base line". A XQTS test case can have many different valid |
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* base lines, and one TestBaseLine instance represents on of them. |
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* |
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* Of highest interest, TestBaseLine have the function scan() and |
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* scanErrors(), which allows serialized output to be |
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* compared to the base line. |
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* |
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* @ingroup PatternistSDK |
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* @author Frans Englich <frans.englich@nokia.com> |
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*/ |
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class Q_PATTERNISTSDK_EXPORT TestBaseLine |
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{ |
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public: |
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typedef QList<TestBaseLine *> List; |
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/** |
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* Identifies what kind of comparator to use. The documentation |
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* for each enumerator is copied from |
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* <a href="http://www.w3.org/XML/Query/test-suite/Guidelines |
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* for Running the XML Query Test Suite.html">Guidelines |
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* for Running the XML Query Test Suite</a> |
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*/ |
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enum Type |
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{ |
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/** |
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* The test harness must canonicalize both, the actual result |
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* and the expected result according to the "Canonical XML" recommendation [2], |
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* which refers to a number of open-source implementations. Byte-comparison can |
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* then be applied to the resulting XML documents. If the test harness does |
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* this process in a different manner, it must be documented. |
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*/ |
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XML, |
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/** |
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* For XML fragments, the same root node must be created for both, |
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* implementation result and test suite result. The resulting XML |
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* can be compared using XML comparison. |
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*/ |
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Fragment, |
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/** |
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* Text (that has been produced by XML serialization) is compared |
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* using byte-comparison. |
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*/ |
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Text, |
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/** |
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* No comparison needs to be applied; the result is always @c true if |
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* the implementation successfully executes the test case. |
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*/ |
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Ignore, |
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* A human is required to make the call about correctness of the result |
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* according to the description in the test case. |
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*/ |
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Inspect, |
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/** |
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* The expected result of the test case is an error, identified as an |
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* eight-character error code (e.g., XPST0003). The result of a test is |
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* @c true, if the implementation raises an error. However, raising an error |
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* because an implementation does not support the feature is not |
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* considered a correct result. |
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*/ |
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ExpectedError, |
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* A special comparison for the schema validation tests. The details |
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* can only be 'true' or 'false' depending on whether it is a valid |
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* schema or not. |
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*/ |
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SchemaIsValid |
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}; |
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/** |
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* Takes a string identifying a comparator either in the XSL-T or the |
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* XQuery test suite, and returns an enum value for it. |
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* If the value is unknown, the code asserts. |
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*/ |
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static Type identifierFromString(const QString &string); |
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/** |
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* @returns a display name for @p id. For example, if Inspect was passed, "Inspect" |
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* would be returned. |
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*/ |
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static QString displayName(const Type id); |
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* Compares @p items(typically the result of an evaluation) against |
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* the base lines @p lines. |
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* @returns the status of the first base line which passes, |
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* otherwise TestResult::Fail. |
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*/ |
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static TestResult::Status scan(const QString &serialized, |
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const TestBaseLine::List &lines); |
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static TestResult::Status scanErrors(const ErrorHandler::Message::List &errors, |
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const TestBaseLine::List &lines); |
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* Constructs a TestBaseLine of type @p type. |
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TestBaseLine(const Type type); |
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* What @p details contains depends on the type(). If the type() is ExpectedError, |
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* @p details contains the relevant error code. If the type() is one which compares |
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* result against a base line, it is a filename locating the baseline. |
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*/ |
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void setDetails(const QString &details); |
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Type type() const; |
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QString details() const; |
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void toXML(XMLWriter &receiver) const; |
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protected: |
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TestResult::Status verify(const QString &serializedInput) const; |
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static bool isDeepEqual(const QDomNode &n1, const QDomNode &n2); |
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* @returns @c true if the nodes in @p cl1 are equal to @p cl2, by calling isDeepEqual() |
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static bool isChildrenDeepEqual(const QDomNodeList &cl1, const QDomNodeList &cl2); |
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* Considers @p cl1 and @p cl2 to be lists containing attributes. The list are equal |
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static bool isAttributesEqual(const QDomNamedNodeMap &cl1, const QDomNamedNodeMap &cl2); |
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const Type m_type; |
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QString m_details; |
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}; |
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} |
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QT_END_NAMESPACE |
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QT_END_HEADER |
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#endif |
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// vim: et:ts=4:sw=4:sts=4 |