This question sounds stupid, but I never found an answer online to do this. Assume you have a test suite like this page: http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Ruby_Programming/Unit_testing or code:
require "simpleNumber"
require "test/unit"
class TestSimpleNumber < Test::Unit::TestCase
def test_simple
assert_equal(4, SimpleNumber.new(2).add(2) )
assert_equal(4, SimpleNumber.new(2).multiply(2) )
end
def test_typecheck
assert_raise( RuntimeError ) { SimpleNumber.new('a') }
end
def test_failure
assert_equal(3, SimpleNumber.new(2).add(2), "Adding doesn't work" )
end
end
Running the code:
>> ruby tc_simpleNumber2.rb
Loaded suite tc_simpleNumber2
Started
F..
Finished in 0.038617 seconds.
1) Failure:
test_failure(TestSimpleNumber) [tc_simpleNumber2.rb:16]:
Adding doesn't work.
<3> expected but was
<4>.
3 tests, 4 assertions, 1 failures, 0 errors
Now, how to use a variable (what kind?) to save the testing results? e.g., an array like this:
[{:name => 'test_simple', :status => :pass},
{:name => 'test_typecheck', :status => :pass},
{:name => 'test_failure', :status => :fail},]
I am new to testing, but desperate to know the answer...
Started F.. Finished in 0.016001 seconds.3 tests, 3 assertions, 1 failures, 0 errorscan't tell details; it does tell line number that fails, but still not good format – Guoqiang Huang Feb 29 '12 at 4:13