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419 lines
12 KiB
Go
419 lines
12 KiB
Go
// These tests verify the test running logic.
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package check_test
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import (
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"errors"
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. "gopkg.in/check.v1"
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"os"
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"sync"
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)
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var runnerS = Suite(&RunS{})
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type RunS struct{}
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func (s *RunS) TestCountSuite(c *C) {
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suitesRun += 1
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}
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// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
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// Tests ensuring result counting works properly.
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func (s *RunS) TestSuccess(c *C) {
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output := String{}
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result := Run(&SuccessHelper{}, &RunConf{Output: &output})
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c.Check(result.Succeeded, Equals, 1)
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c.Check(result.Failed, Equals, 0)
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c.Check(result.Skipped, Equals, 0)
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c.Check(result.Panicked, Equals, 0)
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c.Check(result.FixturePanicked, Equals, 0)
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c.Check(result.Missed, Equals, 0)
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c.Check(result.RunError, IsNil)
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}
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func (s *RunS) TestFailure(c *C) {
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output := String{}
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result := Run(&FailHelper{}, &RunConf{Output: &output})
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c.Check(result.Succeeded, Equals, 0)
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c.Check(result.Failed, Equals, 1)
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c.Check(result.Skipped, Equals, 0)
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c.Check(result.Panicked, Equals, 0)
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c.Check(result.FixturePanicked, Equals, 0)
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c.Check(result.Missed, Equals, 0)
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c.Check(result.RunError, IsNil)
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}
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func (s *RunS) TestFixture(c *C) {
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output := String{}
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result := Run(&FixtureHelper{}, &RunConf{Output: &output})
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c.Check(result.Succeeded, Equals, 2)
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c.Check(result.Failed, Equals, 0)
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c.Check(result.Skipped, Equals, 0)
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c.Check(result.Panicked, Equals, 0)
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c.Check(result.FixturePanicked, Equals, 0)
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c.Check(result.Missed, Equals, 0)
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c.Check(result.RunError, IsNil)
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}
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func (s *RunS) TestPanicOnTest(c *C) {
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output := String{}
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helper := &FixtureHelper{panicOn: "Test1"}
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result := Run(helper, &RunConf{Output: &output})
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c.Check(result.Succeeded, Equals, 1)
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c.Check(result.Failed, Equals, 0)
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c.Check(result.Skipped, Equals, 0)
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c.Check(result.Panicked, Equals, 1)
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c.Check(result.FixturePanicked, Equals, 0)
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c.Check(result.Missed, Equals, 0)
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c.Check(result.RunError, IsNil)
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}
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func (s *RunS) TestPanicOnSetUpTest(c *C) {
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output := String{}
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helper := &FixtureHelper{panicOn: "SetUpTest"}
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result := Run(helper, &RunConf{Output: &output})
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c.Check(result.Succeeded, Equals, 0)
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c.Check(result.Failed, Equals, 0)
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c.Check(result.Skipped, Equals, 0)
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c.Check(result.Panicked, Equals, 0)
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c.Check(result.FixturePanicked, Equals, 1)
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c.Check(result.Missed, Equals, 2)
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c.Check(result.RunError, IsNil)
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}
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func (s *RunS) TestPanicOnSetUpSuite(c *C) {
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output := String{}
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helper := &FixtureHelper{panicOn: "SetUpSuite"}
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result := Run(helper, &RunConf{Output: &output})
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c.Check(result.Succeeded, Equals, 0)
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c.Check(result.Failed, Equals, 0)
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c.Check(result.Skipped, Equals, 0)
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c.Check(result.Panicked, Equals, 0)
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c.Check(result.FixturePanicked, Equals, 1)
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c.Check(result.Missed, Equals, 2)
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c.Check(result.RunError, IsNil)
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}
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// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
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// Check result aggregation.
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func (s *RunS) TestAdd(c *C) {
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result := &Result{
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Succeeded: 1,
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Skipped: 2,
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Failed: 3,
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Panicked: 4,
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FixturePanicked: 5,
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Missed: 6,
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ExpectedFailures: 7,
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}
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result.Add(&Result{
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Succeeded: 10,
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Skipped: 20,
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Failed: 30,
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Panicked: 40,
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FixturePanicked: 50,
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Missed: 60,
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ExpectedFailures: 70,
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})
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c.Check(result.Succeeded, Equals, 11)
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c.Check(result.Skipped, Equals, 22)
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c.Check(result.Failed, Equals, 33)
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c.Check(result.Panicked, Equals, 44)
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c.Check(result.FixturePanicked, Equals, 55)
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c.Check(result.Missed, Equals, 66)
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c.Check(result.ExpectedFailures, Equals, 77)
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c.Check(result.RunError, IsNil)
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}
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// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
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// Check the Passed() method.
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func (s *RunS) TestPassed(c *C) {
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c.Assert((&Result{}).Passed(), Equals, true)
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c.Assert((&Result{Succeeded: 1}).Passed(), Equals, true)
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c.Assert((&Result{Skipped: 1}).Passed(), Equals, true)
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c.Assert((&Result{Failed: 1}).Passed(), Equals, false)
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c.Assert((&Result{Panicked: 1}).Passed(), Equals, false)
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c.Assert((&Result{FixturePanicked: 1}).Passed(), Equals, false)
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c.Assert((&Result{Missed: 1}).Passed(), Equals, false)
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c.Assert((&Result{RunError: errors.New("!")}).Passed(), Equals, false)
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}
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// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
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// Check that result printing is working correctly.
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func (s *RunS) TestPrintSuccess(c *C) {
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result := &Result{Succeeded: 5}
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c.Check(result.String(), Equals, "OK: 5 passed")
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}
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func (s *RunS) TestPrintFailure(c *C) {
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result := &Result{Failed: 5}
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c.Check(result.String(), Equals, "OOPS: 0 passed, 5 FAILED")
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}
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func (s *RunS) TestPrintSkipped(c *C) {
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result := &Result{Skipped: 5}
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c.Check(result.String(), Equals, "OK: 0 passed, 5 skipped")
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}
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func (s *RunS) TestPrintExpectedFailures(c *C) {
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result := &Result{ExpectedFailures: 5}
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c.Check(result.String(), Equals, "OK: 0 passed, 5 expected failures")
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}
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func (s *RunS) TestPrintPanicked(c *C) {
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result := &Result{Panicked: 5}
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c.Check(result.String(), Equals, "OOPS: 0 passed, 5 PANICKED")
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}
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func (s *RunS) TestPrintFixturePanicked(c *C) {
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result := &Result{FixturePanicked: 5}
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c.Check(result.String(), Equals, "OOPS: 0 passed, 5 FIXTURE-PANICKED")
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}
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func (s *RunS) TestPrintMissed(c *C) {
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result := &Result{Missed: 5}
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c.Check(result.String(), Equals, "OOPS: 0 passed, 5 MISSED")
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}
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func (s *RunS) TestPrintAll(c *C) {
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result := &Result{Succeeded: 1, Skipped: 2, ExpectedFailures: 3,
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Panicked: 4, FixturePanicked: 5, Missed: 6}
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c.Check(result.String(), Equals,
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"OOPS: 1 passed, 2 skipped, 3 expected failures, 4 PANICKED, "+
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"5 FIXTURE-PANICKED, 6 MISSED")
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}
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func (s *RunS) TestPrintRunError(c *C) {
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result := &Result{Succeeded: 1, Failed: 1,
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RunError: errors.New("Kaboom!")}
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c.Check(result.String(), Equals, "ERROR: Kaboom!")
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}
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// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
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// Verify that the method pattern flag works correctly.
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func (s *RunS) TestFilterTestName(c *C) {
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helper := FixtureHelper{}
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output := String{}
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runConf := RunConf{Output: &output, Filter: "Test[91]"}
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Run(&helper, &runConf)
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c.Check(helper.calls[0], Equals, "SetUpSuite")
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c.Check(helper.calls[1], Equals, "SetUpTest")
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c.Check(helper.calls[2], Equals, "Test1")
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c.Check(helper.calls[3], Equals, "TearDownTest")
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c.Check(helper.calls[4], Equals, "TearDownSuite")
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c.Check(len(helper.calls), Equals, 5)
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}
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func (s *RunS) TestFilterTestNameWithAll(c *C) {
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helper := FixtureHelper{}
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output := String{}
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runConf := RunConf{Output: &output, Filter: ".*"}
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Run(&helper, &runConf)
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c.Check(helper.calls[0], Equals, "SetUpSuite")
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c.Check(helper.calls[1], Equals, "SetUpTest")
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c.Check(helper.calls[2], Equals, "Test1")
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c.Check(helper.calls[3], Equals, "TearDownTest")
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c.Check(helper.calls[4], Equals, "SetUpTest")
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c.Check(helper.calls[5], Equals, "Test2")
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c.Check(helper.calls[6], Equals, "TearDownTest")
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c.Check(helper.calls[7], Equals, "TearDownSuite")
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c.Check(len(helper.calls), Equals, 8)
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}
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func (s *RunS) TestFilterSuiteName(c *C) {
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helper := FixtureHelper{}
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output := String{}
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runConf := RunConf{Output: &output, Filter: "FixtureHelper"}
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Run(&helper, &runConf)
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c.Check(helper.calls[0], Equals, "SetUpSuite")
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c.Check(helper.calls[1], Equals, "SetUpTest")
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c.Check(helper.calls[2], Equals, "Test1")
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c.Check(helper.calls[3], Equals, "TearDownTest")
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c.Check(helper.calls[4], Equals, "SetUpTest")
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c.Check(helper.calls[5], Equals, "Test2")
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c.Check(helper.calls[6], Equals, "TearDownTest")
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c.Check(helper.calls[7], Equals, "TearDownSuite")
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c.Check(len(helper.calls), Equals, 8)
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}
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func (s *RunS) TestFilterSuiteNameAndTestName(c *C) {
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helper := FixtureHelper{}
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output := String{}
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runConf := RunConf{Output: &output, Filter: "FixtureHelper\\.Test2"}
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Run(&helper, &runConf)
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c.Check(helper.calls[0], Equals, "SetUpSuite")
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c.Check(helper.calls[1], Equals, "SetUpTest")
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c.Check(helper.calls[2], Equals, "Test2")
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c.Check(helper.calls[3], Equals, "TearDownTest")
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c.Check(helper.calls[4], Equals, "TearDownSuite")
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c.Check(len(helper.calls), Equals, 5)
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}
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func (s *RunS) TestFilterAllOut(c *C) {
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helper := FixtureHelper{}
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output := String{}
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runConf := RunConf{Output: &output, Filter: "NotFound"}
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Run(&helper, &runConf)
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c.Check(len(helper.calls), Equals, 0)
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}
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func (s *RunS) TestRequirePartialMatch(c *C) {
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helper := FixtureHelper{}
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output := String{}
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runConf := RunConf{Output: &output, Filter: "est"}
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Run(&helper, &runConf)
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c.Check(len(helper.calls), Equals, 8)
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}
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func (s *RunS) TestFilterError(c *C) {
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helper := FixtureHelper{}
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output := String{}
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runConf := RunConf{Output: &output, Filter: "]["}
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result := Run(&helper, &runConf)
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c.Check(result.String(), Equals,
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"ERROR: Bad filter expression: error parsing regexp: missing closing ]: `[`")
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c.Check(len(helper.calls), Equals, 0)
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}
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// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
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// Verify that List works correctly.
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func (s *RunS) TestListFiltered(c *C) {
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names := List(&FixtureHelper{}, &RunConf{Filter: "1"})
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c.Assert(names, DeepEquals, []string{
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"FixtureHelper.Test1",
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})
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}
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func (s *RunS) TestList(c *C) {
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names := List(&FixtureHelper{}, &RunConf{})
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c.Assert(names, DeepEquals, []string{
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"FixtureHelper.Test1",
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"FixtureHelper.Test2",
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})
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}
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// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
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// Verify that verbose mode prints tests which pass as well.
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func (s *RunS) TestVerboseMode(c *C) {
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helper := FixtureHelper{}
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output := String{}
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runConf := RunConf{Output: &output, Verbose: true}
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Run(&helper, &runConf)
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expected := "PASS: check_test\\.go:[0-9]+: FixtureHelper\\.Test1\t *[.0-9]+s\n" +
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"PASS: check_test\\.go:[0-9]+: FixtureHelper\\.Test2\t *[.0-9]+s\n"
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c.Assert(output.value, Matches, expected)
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}
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func (s *RunS) TestVerboseModeWithFailBeforePass(c *C) {
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helper := FixtureHelper{panicOn: "Test1"}
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output := String{}
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runConf := RunConf{Output: &output, Verbose: true}
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Run(&helper, &runConf)
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expected := "(?s).*PANIC.*\n-+\n" + // Should have an extra line.
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"PASS: check_test\\.go:[0-9]+: FixtureHelper\\.Test2\t *[.0-9]+s\n"
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c.Assert(output.value, Matches, expected)
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}
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// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
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// Verify the stream output mode. In this mode there's no output caching.
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type StreamHelper struct {
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l2 sync.Mutex
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l3 sync.Mutex
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}
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func (s *StreamHelper) SetUpSuite(c *C) {
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c.Log("0")
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}
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func (s *StreamHelper) Test1(c *C) {
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c.Log("1")
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s.l2.Lock()
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s.l3.Lock()
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go func() {
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s.l2.Lock() // Wait for "2".
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c.Log("3")
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s.l3.Unlock()
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}()
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}
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func (s *StreamHelper) Test2(c *C) {
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c.Log("2")
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s.l2.Unlock()
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s.l3.Lock() // Wait for "3".
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c.Fail()
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c.Log("4")
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}
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func (s *RunS) TestStreamMode(c *C) {
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helper := &StreamHelper{}
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output := String{}
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runConf := RunConf{Output: &output, Stream: true}
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Run(helper, &runConf)
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expected := "START: run_test\\.go:[0-9]+: StreamHelper\\.SetUpSuite\n0\n" +
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"PASS: run_test\\.go:[0-9]+: StreamHelper\\.SetUpSuite\t *[.0-9]+s\n\n" +
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"START: run_test\\.go:[0-9]+: StreamHelper\\.Test1\n1\n" +
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"PASS: run_test\\.go:[0-9]+: StreamHelper\\.Test1\t *[.0-9]+s\n\n" +
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"START: run_test\\.go:[0-9]+: StreamHelper\\.Test2\n2\n3\n4\n" +
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"FAIL: run_test\\.go:[0-9]+: StreamHelper\\.Test2\n\n"
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c.Assert(output.value, Matches, expected)
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}
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type StreamMissHelper struct{}
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func (s *StreamMissHelper) SetUpSuite(c *C) {
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c.Log("0")
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c.Fail()
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}
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func (s *StreamMissHelper) Test1(c *C) {
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c.Log("1")
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}
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func (s *RunS) TestStreamModeWithMiss(c *C) {
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helper := &StreamMissHelper{}
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output := String{}
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runConf := RunConf{Output: &output, Stream: true}
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Run(helper, &runConf)
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expected := "START: run_test\\.go:[0-9]+: StreamMissHelper\\.SetUpSuite\n0\n" +
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"FAIL: run_test\\.go:[0-9]+: StreamMissHelper\\.SetUpSuite\n\n" +
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"START: run_test\\.go:[0-9]+: StreamMissHelper\\.Test1\n" +
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"MISS: run_test\\.go:[0-9]+: StreamMissHelper\\.Test1\n\n"
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c.Assert(output.value, Matches, expected)
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}
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// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
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// Verify that that the keep work dir request indeed does so.
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type WorkDirSuite struct {}
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func (s *WorkDirSuite) Test(c *C) {
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c.MkDir()
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}
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func (s *RunS) TestKeepWorkDir(c *C) {
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output := String{}
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runConf := RunConf{Output: &output, Verbose: true, KeepWorkDir: true}
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result := Run(&WorkDirSuite{}, &runConf)
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c.Assert(result.String(), Matches, ".*\nWORK=" + result.WorkDir)
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stat, err := os.Stat(result.WorkDir)
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c.Assert(err, IsNil)
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c.Assert(stat.IsDir(), Equals, true)
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}
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