Thank you all.  As I'm new to testing, would someone mind expanding on
Timothy's point re: using real files as test fixtures?  What works better
and why?

Many thanks,
JB

On Sat, Oct 4, 2008 at 12:30 PM, Chris Hanson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On Oct 4, 2008, at 3:59 AM, Colin Barrett wrote:
>
>  On Fri, Oct 3, 2008 at 10:01 PM, Brent Hargrave <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> To unit test an XML parsing method, I would like keep a dummy XML file in
>>> a
>>> project directory and import it into my FooTests class as a fixture of
>>> sorts.  What is the right way to do this sort of thing?
>>>
>>
>> Add it to the project, and then add it to the test's target. You
>> should then be able to reference it using -[NSBundle
>> pathForResource:ofType:]. I'm not 100% that's the way OCUnit/SenTest
>> targets work, but it would surprise me if they worked otherwise.
>>
>
> That is the way they work.
>
> Remember that in a non-main bundle, you'll probably want to use something
> like [NSBundle bundleForClass:[self class]] rather than [NSBundle
> mainBundle] to get the bundle to load a resource from.
>
>  -- Chris
>
>
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