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test();
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test();
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}
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}
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std::cout << "_________________________[TEST RESULTS]_________________________\n";
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std::cout << "_________________________[TEST RESULTS]_________________________";
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std::cout << "Ran " << instance().m_failed_count + instance().m_pasesed_count << " tests:\n"
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std::cout << "Ran " << instance().m_failed_count + instance().m_pasesed_count << " tests:\n"
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<< "\tpassed: " << instance().m_pasesed_count << '\n'
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<< "Passed: " << instance().m_pasesed_count << '\n'
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<< "\tfailed: " << instance().m_failed_count << '\n';
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<< "Failed: " << instance().m_failed_count << '\n';
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return instance().m_failed_count;
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return instance().m_failed_count;
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}
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}
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return; // TODO(Light): Should we run the remaining tests after a failure?
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return; // TODO(Light): Should we run the remaining tests after a failure?
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}
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}
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details::Registry::increment_passed_count();
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std::cout << " --> SUCCESS :D" << "\n";
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std::cout << " --> SUCCESS :D" << "\n";
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}
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}
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lt::test::Suite meta = []() {
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lt::test::Suite meta = []() {
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using lt::test::expect_eq;
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using lt::test::expect_eq;
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using lt::test::expect_true;
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lt::test::Case { "test_1" } = [] {
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lt::test::Case { "test_1" } = [] {
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expect_eq(5, 5);
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expect_eq(5, 5);
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};
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};
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lt::test::Case { "test_3" } = [] {
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lt::test::Case { "test_3" } = [] {
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auto exception_thrown = false;
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expect_eq(true, false);
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try
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{
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expect_eq(true, false);
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}
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catch (const std::exception &exp)
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{
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exception_thrown = true;
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}
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expect_true(exception_thrown);
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};
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};
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lt::test::Case { "test_4" } = [] {
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lt::test::Case { "test_4" } = [] {
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};
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};
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lt::test::Case { "test_5" } = [] {
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lt::test::Case { "test_5" } = [] {
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throw std::runtime_error("Uncaught std exception!");
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};
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};
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};
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};
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