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authorPhilipp Hasper <opensource@ioxp.de>2019-06-16 15:00:02 +0200
committerGitHub <noreply@github.com>2019-06-16 15:00:02 +0200
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docs/primer: Fixed usage of test case
According to the nomenclature, what was called a test case is actually a test suite
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+++ b/googletest/docs/primer.md
@@ -253,10 +253,10 @@ TEST(TestSuiteName, TestName) {
```
`TEST()` arguments go from general to specific. The *first* argument is the name
-of the test case, and the *second* argument is the test's name within the test
+of the test suite, and the *second* argument is the test's name within the test
case. Both names must be valid C++ identifiers, and they should not contain
-underscore (`_`). A test's *full name* consists of its containing test case and
-its individual name. Tests from different test cases can have the same
+underscore (`_`). A test's *full name* consists of its containing test suite and
+its individual name. Tests from different test suites can have the same
individual name.
For example, let's take a simple integer function:
@@ -282,13 +282,13 @@ TEST(FactorialTest, HandlesPositiveInput) {
}
```
-googletest groups the test results by test cases, so logically-related tests
-should be in the same test case; in other words, the first argument to their
+googletest groups the test results by test suites, so logically-related tests
+should be in the same test suite; in other words, the first argument to their
`TEST()` should be the same. In the above example, we have two tests,
-`HandlesZeroInput` and `HandlesPositiveInput`, that belong to the same test case
+`HandlesZeroInput` and `HandlesPositiveInput`, that belong to the same test suite
`FactorialTest`.
-When naming your test cases and tests, you should follow the same convention as
+When naming your test suites and tests, you should follow the same convention as
for [naming functions and
classes](https://google.github.io/styleguide/cppguide.html#Function_Names).
@@ -324,7 +324,7 @@ TEST_F(TestSuiteName, TestName) {
}
```
-Like `TEST()`, the first argument is the test case name, but for `TEST_F()` this
+Like `TEST()`, the first argument is the test suite name, but for `TEST_F()` this
must be the name of the test fixture class. You've probably guessed: `_F` is for
fixture.
@@ -339,7 +339,7 @@ declaration`".
For each test defined with `TEST_F()` , googletest will create a *fresh* test
fixture at runtime, immediately initialize it via `SetUp()` , run the test,
clean up by calling `TearDown()` , and then delete the test fixture. Note that
-different tests in the same test case have different test fixture objects, and
+different tests in the same test suite have different test fixture objects, and
googletest always deletes a test fixture before it creates the next one.
googletest does **not** reuse the same test fixture for multiple tests. Any
changes one test makes to the fixture do not affect other tests.
@@ -436,7 +436,7 @@ your defined tests in order to run them.
After defining your tests, you can run them with `RUN_ALL_TESTS()` , which
returns `0` if all the tests are successful, or `1` otherwise. Note that
`RUN_ALL_TESTS()` runs *all tests* in your link unit -- they can be from
-different test cases, or even different source files.
+different test suites, or even different source files.
When invoked, the `RUN_ALL_TESTS()` macro:
@@ -508,7 +508,7 @@ class FooTest : public ::testing::Test {
// before the destructor).
}
- // Objects declared here can be used by all tests in the test case for Foo.
+ // Objects declared here can be used by all tests in the test suite for Foo.
};
// Tests that the Foo::Bar() method does Abc.