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XSTest

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XSTest is a cross-platform C++ unit testing library.

Features

  • Cross-platform (macOS, Windows, Linux, Unix)
  • C++11 and greater
  • Header-only library
  • Integration with IDEs such as Xcode and VisualStudio
  • Compatible with GoogleTest

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Primer

XSTest is a header only library, meaning you simply need to include XSTest/XSTest.hpp in order to use-it.

Test cases are defined using the XTest macro.
Parameters are the test suite name and the test case name:

#include <XSTest/XSTest.hpp>

XSTest( MyTestSuite, MyTestCase )
{
    /* Test case body */
}

Note that tests cases and test suites are run in random order for each invocation.

Assertions

Test case body is user-defined code, but the test case result is controlled using assertions macros:

#include <XSTest/XSTest.hpp>

XSTest( MyTestSuite, MyTestCase )
{
    XSTestAssertTrue( true );         /* Will succeed */
    XSTestAssertEqual( true, false ); /* Will fail */
}

Main function

Usually, the unit tests are packaged into an executable.
You can define a main function that will run all registered tests using:

#include <XSTest/XSTest.hpp>

int main( int argc, char * argv[] )
{
    return XS::Test::RunAll( { argc, argv } );
}

As an alternative, you can define the XSTEST_MAIN macro.
This will automatically generate a main function for you.

#define XSTEST_MAIN
#include <XSTest/XSTest.hpp>

Fixtures

XSTest supports fixtures, that is test cases that will run from a user defined class representing the test suite.
This allows custom setup to be performed prior to running a test case.

Fixtures requires a user-defined class, inheriting from XS::Test::Case, and are defined with the XSTestFixture macro:

#include <XSTest/XSTest.hpp>

class MyFixture: XS::Test::Case
{
    protected:
        
        void SetUp() override
        {
            this->_x = 42;
        }
        
        void TearDown() override
        {}
        
        int _x = 0;
};

XSTestFixture( MyFixture, MyTestCase )
{
    XSTestAssertEqual( this->_x, 42 ); /* Will succeed */
}

For each test case, a new instance of the fixture class will be created.
SetUp and TearDown will be automatically called, allowing you to add custom behaviours to your test suite.

Running selected tests

When XSTest is run as an executable, you can specify which test you want to run by providing the names as command-line arguments:

./MyTestExecutable Foo Bar.Test1 Bar.Test2

In the example above, all tests from the Foo suite will run, as well as Test1 and Test2 from the Bar suite.

IDE Integration

Xcode

XSTest provides a bridge for Xcode's XCTest framework, allowing you to run your tests and see the results directly from Xcode.

Xcode

In order to use XSTest within Xcode, simply create a unit-test bundle and link with XSTest.framework, which is provided by the XSTest.xcodeproj project.

Then, write your tests as usual, including XSTest's main header file:

#include <XSTest/XSTest.hpp>

Note that in such a scenario, there's no need for a main function.

You can then run your tests. Test results will be reported to Xcode and displayed as usual:

Xcode

VisualStudio

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GoogleTest Compatibility

XSTest aims to be compatible with GoogleTest, making it easy to migrate.

Most assertions from GoogleTest can be used seamlessly with XSTest, by defining the XSTEST_GTEST_COMPAT macro:

#define XSTEST_GTEST_COMPAT
#include <XSTest/XSTest.hpp>

TEST( MyTestSuite, MyTestCase )
{
    ASSERT_TRUE( true );
}

Supported macros are:

GoogleTest: Expands to:
TEST XSTest
TEST_F XSTestFixture
ASSERT_TRUE XSTestAssertTrue
ASSERT_FALSE XSTestAssertFalse
ASSERT_EQ XSTestAssertEqual
ASSERT_NE XSTestAssertNotEqual
ASSERT_LT XSTestAssertLess
ASSERT_LE XSTestAssertLessOrEqual
ASSERT_GT XSTestAssertGreater
ASSERT_GE XSTestAssertGreaterOrEqual
ASSERT_STREQ XSTestAssertStringEqual
ASSERT_STRNE XSTestAssertStringNotEqual
ASSERT_STRCASEEQ XSTestAssertStringEqualCaseInsensitive
ASSERT_STRCASENE XSTestAssertStringNotEqualCaseInsensitive
ASSERT_THROW XSTestAssertThrow
ASSERT_NO_THROW XSTestAssertNoThrow
ASSERT_ANY_THROW XSTestAssertAnyThrow
ASSERT_FLOAT_EQ XSTestAssertFloatEqual
ASSERT_DOUBLE_EQ XSTestAssertDoubleEqual
ASSERT_HRESULT_SUCCEEDED XSTestAssertHResultSucceeded
ASSERT_HRESULT_FAILED XSTestAssertHResultFailed

Documentation

Comparison assertions

Assertion Verifies
XSTestAssertTrue( expr ) expr == true
XSTestAssertFalse( expr ) expr == false
XSTestAssertEqual( expr1, expr2 ) expr1 == expr2
XSTestAssertNotEqual( expr1, expr2 ) expr1 != expr2
XSTestAssertLess( expr1, expr2 ) expr1 < expr2
XSTestAssertLessOrEqual( expr1, expr2 ) expr1 <= expr2
XSTestAssertGreater( expr1, expr2 ) expr1 > expr2
XSTestAssertGreaterOrEqual( expr1, expr2 ) expr1 >= expr2

C string comparison assertions

Assertion Verifies
XSTestAssertStringEqual( expr1, expr2 ) If both C strings are equal (case sensitive)
XSTestAssertStringNotEqual( expr1, expr2 ) If both C strings are not equal (case sensitive)
XSTestAssertStringEqualCaseInsensitive( expr1, expr2 ) If both C strings are equal (case insensitive)
XSTestAssertStringNotEqualCaseInsensitive( expr1, expr2 ) If both C strings are not equal (case insensitive)

Exception assertions

Assertion Verifies
XSTestAssertThrow( expr, except ) If expr throws a C++ exception of type except
XSTestAssertNoThrow( expr ) If expr doesn't any C++ exception
XSTestAssertAnyThrow( expr ) If expr throws a C++ exception

Floating point comparison assertions

Assertion Verifies
XSTestAssertFloatEqual( expr1, expr2 ) If both float values can be considered equal
XSTestAssertDoubleEqual( expr1, expr2 ) If both double values can be considered equal

Note: Floating point values are considered equal if they are within 4 ULPs from each other.
Value of 4 ULPs is used to keep compatibility with GoogleTest, which uses the same value.

Windows specific assertions

Assertion Verifies
XSTestAssertHResultSucceeded( expr ) If expr is a valid HRESULT
XSTestAssertHResultFailed( expr ) If expr is not a valid HRESULT

License

XSTest is released under the terms of the MIT license.

Repository Infos

Owner:          Jean-David Gadina - XS-Labs
Web:            www.xs-labs.com
Blog:           www.noxeos.com
Twitter:        @macmade
GitHub:         github.com/macmade
LinkedIn:       ch.linkedin.com/in/macmade/
StackOverflow:  stackoverflow.com/users/182676/macmade

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