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#import <Testing.h>
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/* A fourth test ... testing for an exception.
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*
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* If you run the test with 'gnustep-tests example4.m' it should
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* report three test passes.
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2011-02-07 20:41:58 +00:00
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*/
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/* Import a header because we want to use a method from it.
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*/
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#import <Foundation/NSDictionary.h>
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int
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main()
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{
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START_SET(YES)
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/* We test for the code fragment raising an exception. We don't care
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* about the particular exception, so we pass nil as the expected exception
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* name.
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*/
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PASS_EXCEPTION([(NSDictionary*)@"abc" objectForKey: @"xxx"], nil,
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"sending a bad message causes an exception")
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pass(1 == 1, "integer equality works");
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PASS([[NSObject new] autorelease] != nil, "+new creates an object")
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END_SET("example set")
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return 0;
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}
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