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Used to mark a field for use as a datapoint when executing a theory
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Attribute used to mark a test that is to be ignored.
Ignored tests result in a warning message when the
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Abstract base for Attributes that are used to include tests
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The abstract base class for all custom attributes defined by NUnit.
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Default constructor
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The ParallelScope enumeration permits specifying the degree to
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No ParallelScope was specified on the test
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Mask used to extract the flags that apply to the item on which a
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The test and its descendants may be run in parallel with others at
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PlatformAttribute is used to mark a test fixture or an
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Constructor with no platforms specified, for use
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The return value is no longer used internally, but is retained
for testing purposes.
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NUnitTestFixtureBuilder is able to build a fixture given
a class marked with a TestFixtureAttribute or an unmarked
class containing test methods. In the first case, it is
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The number of test cases that cover all possible pairs of test function
parameters values is significantly less than the number of test cases
that cover all possible combination of test function parameters values.
And because different studies show that most of software failures are
caused by combination of no more than two parameters, pairwise testing
can be an effective ways to test the system when it's impossible to test
all combinations of parameters.
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<para>
The PairwiseStrategy code is based on "jenny" tool by Bob Jenkins:
http://burtleburtle.net/bob/math/jenny.html
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FeatureInfo represents coverage of a single value of test function
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terms of unit testing, Dimension is the index of the test parameter and
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a set of test cases which covers all pairs of possible values of test
function.
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<para>
The algorithm starts with creating a set of all feature tuples which we
will try to cover (see <see
cref="M:NUnit.Framework.Internal.Builders.PairwiseStrategy.PairwiseTestCaseGenerator.CreateAllTuples" /> method). This set
includes every single feature and all possible pairs of features. We
store feature tuples in the 3-D collection (where axes are "dimension",
"feature", and "all combinations which includes this feature"), and for
every two feature (e.g. "A" and "B") we generate both ("A", "B") and
("B", "A") pairs. This data structure extremely reduces the amount of
time needed to calculate coverage for a single test case (this
calculation is the most time-consuming part of the algorithm).
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Then the algorithm picks one tuple from the uncovered tuple, creates a
test case that covers this tuple, and then removes this tuple and all
other tuples covered by this test case from the collection of uncovered
tuples.
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<para>
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<para>
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covers, nevertheless, previously selected tuple. Then the algorithm
tries to maximize number of tuples which this test covers.
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<para>
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selected tuple and then the algorithm picks the best test case ("seven"
is a magic number which provides good results in acceptable time).
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feature.
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Derived classes may do what they like before or
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TODO: Documentation needed for constructor
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specified for a suite and calls Dispose on the user
test object, if any.
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<summary>
EmptyTestCommand is a TestCommand that does nothing. It simply
returns the current result from the context when executed. We
use it to avoid testing for null when executing a chain of
DelegatingTestCommands.
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Execute the command
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TODO: Documentation needed for class
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<summary>
OneTimeSetUpCommand runs any one-time setup methods for a suite,
constructing the user test object if necessary.
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OneTimeTearDownCommand performs any teardown actions
specified for a suite and calls Dispose on the user
test object, if any.
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Initializes a new instance of the <see cref="T:NUnit.Framework.Internal.Commands.SetUpTearDownCommand"/> class.
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SetUpTearDownItem holds the setup and teardown methods
for a single level of the inheritance hierarchy.
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appropriate Skipped state.
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TestActionCommand handles a single ITestAction applied
to a test. It runs the BeforeTest method, then runs the
test and finally runs the AfterTest method.
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method has been called and suppress calling the
AfterTest method if it has not. This is necessary when
ITestActions are used before and after a CompositeWorkItem,
since the OneTimeSetUpCommand and OneTimeTearDownCommand
are separate command chains. By sharing a TestActionItem
between the setup and teardown chains, the two calls can
be coordinated.
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Provide the context information of the current test.
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Get the current test context. This is created
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