Using instructions

Collaboration diagram for Using instructions:

Modules

 Using Environment
 

Class Environment allows easy access to path informations, system environment variables and command line arguments.


 Using ErrorEvents
 

Class ErrorEvents is a storage class for error events and supports filtering and verification functionalities.


 Using TestEnvironmentForBoost
 

Provides tools to support several test problems when running tests based on Boost.Test library.


 Using EventReceiver
 

Support for event processing of test events Class IEventReceiver defines an interface to which any kind of test events (e.g. protocol entries, detected errors,...) can be passed.


 Using PerformanceDataSet
 

Class PerformanceDataSet allows easy access to performance counter values.


 Using PollingCheck
 

Class PollingCheck allows to repeatedly execute a funtional check for some condition until it becomes true or a timeout has elapsed.


 Using Protocol
 

Class Protocol represents a simple text protcol used for logging test activities.


 Using Runner
 

Class Runner executes a user defined set of test functions containing arbitrary test cases.


 Using Synchronizer
 

Class Synchronizer allows supports synchronization of parallel activities with linear test sequences.


 Using TestEvents
 

Class TestEvents stores (asynchronous) test events and supports automatic verification by comparing the actual test events with the expected results. In addition you can also check arbitrary expressions and values.


 Using TestInstanceDll
 

The Win32 DLL "TestInstanceDll.DLL" is responsible for creating and storing singleton instances of TestUtility objects. This is important when running a test environment which wants to make use of the test utilities also within some DLLs.


 Using TestStream
 

Class TestStream allows directing of textual output to multiple devices.


 Using TestTime
 

Class TestTime gives access to start/stop time of test and offers simple access to current time and date.


 Using XmlCheck
 

Class XmlCheck allows to check the contents of an XML tree/subtree.


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