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view API/Objects/Requirement/ValidationTests.cs @ 117:a52cce66eb07
Re #27: Unit requirements
* Switch to using validation enum
* Add tests for unit type
author | IBBoard <dev@ibboard.co.uk> |
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date | Mon, 04 Apr 2011 19:29:24 +0000 |
parents | 49fb69ea13f2 |
children | 4e1a477c38d8 |
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// This file (ValidationTests.cs) is a part of the IBBoard.WarFoundry.API.Tests project and is copyright 2011 IBBoard // // The file and the library/program it is in are licensed and distributed, without warranty, under the GNU Affero GPL license, either version 3 of the License or (at your option) any later version. Please see COPYING for more information and the full license. using System; using NUnit.Framework; using NUnit.Framework.SyntaxHelpers; namespace IBBoard.WarFoundry.API.Objects.Requirement { [TestFixture()] public class ValidationTests { [Test()] public void TestEnumValuesAreDifferent() { foreach(Validation val1 in Enum.GetValues(typeof(Validation))) { foreach(Validation val2 in Enum.GetValues(typeof(Validation))) { Assert.That(val1.Equals(val2) || ((int)val1) != ((int)val2)); } } } public void TestPassAndNAAreTreatedAsPass() { Validation mask = Validation.Passed; Assert.That(Validation.Passed | mask, Is.EqualTo(Validation.Passed)); Assert.That(Validation.NotApplicable | mask, Is.EqualTo(Validation.Passed)); } public void TestFailedAndNAAreTreatedAsFailed() { Validation mask = Validation.Failed; Assert.That(Validation.Failed | mask, Is.EqualTo(Validation.Failed)); Assert.That(Validation.NotApplicable | mask, Is.EqualTo(Validation.Failed)); } public void TestValidatesAsOkaySuccedesForPassedAndNA() { Assert.That(Validates.AsOkay(Validation.Passed), Is.True); Assert.That(Validates.AsOkay(Validation.NotApplicable), Is.True); Assert.That(Validates.AsOkay(Validation.Failed), Is.False); } public void TestValidatesAsNotOkaySuccedesForFailedAndNA() { Assert.That(Validates.AsNotOkay(Validation.Failed), Is.True); Assert.That(Validates.AsNotOkay(Validation.NotApplicable), Is.True); Assert.That(Validates.AsNotOkay(Validation.Passed), Is.False); } } }