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#-- # # Author:: Nathaniel Talbott. # Copyright:: Copyright (c) 2000-2003 Nathaniel Talbott. All rights reserved. # License:: Ruby license. module Test module Unit # A collection of tests which can be #run. # # Note: It is easy to confuse a TestSuite instance with # something that has a static suite method; I know because _I_ # have trouble keeping them straight. Think of something that # has a suite method as simply providing a way to get a # meaningful TestSuite instance. class TestSuite attr_reader :name, :tests STARTED = name + "::STARTED" FINISHED = name + "::FINISHED" # Creates a new TestSuite with the given name. def initialize(name="Unnamed TestSuite") @name = name @tests = [] end # Runs the tests and/or suites contained in this # TestSuite. def run(result, &progress_block) yield(STARTED, name) @tests.each do |test| test.run(result, &progress_block) end yield(FINISHED, name) end # Adds the test to the suite. def <<(test) @tests << test self end def delete(test) @tests.delete(test) end # Retuns the rolled up number of tests in this suite; # i.e. if the suite contains other suites, it counts the # tests within those suites, not the suites themselves. def size total_size = 0 @tests.each { |test| total_size += test.size } total_size end def empty? tests.empty? end # Overridden to return the name given the suite at # creation. def to_s @name end # It's handy to be able to compare TestSuite instances. def ==(other) return false unless(other.kind_of?(self.class)) return false unless(@name == other.name) @tests == other.tests end end end end