On 10/25/11 4:04 AM, Jacob Carlborg wrote:
On 2011-10-24 22:08, Jonathan M Davis wrote:
On Monday, October 24, 2011 11:23 Andrej Mitrovic wrote:
I'm not sure why it just stops after the first failing unittest
though. What is the point of that 'failed' counter?

It's a long standing issue that when one unit test fails within a
module, no
more within that module are run (though fortunately, a while back it
was fixed
so that other modules' unit tests will still run). As I recall, there
had to
be a change to the compiler to fix it, but I don't known/remember the
details.
Certainly, the issue still stands.

- Jonathan M Davis

A workaround is to catch AssertErrors, hook it up with some library code
and you get a minimal unit test framework:
https://github.com/jacob-carlborg/orange/blob/master/orange/test/UnitTester.d


Example of usage:

https://github.com/jacob-carlborg/orange/blob/master/tests/Object.d

As an argument for continuing to run tests after one fails, I'm taking a TDD class and the instructor asserted that for unit tests you should generally only have one or two assertions per test method. His reasoning is that when something breaks you immediately know the extent of your breakage by counting the number of failed methods. This argument is pretty convincing to me.

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