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authorRohan McGovern <rohan.mcgovern@nokia.com>2010-03-19 05:27:10 (GMT)
committerRohan McGovern <rohan.mcgovern@nokia.com>2010-03-22 00:27:37 (GMT)
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Add a selftest to enforce correct test naming conventions.
When a test runs successfully, it outputs an XML test log, with the testcase name coming from whatever class is passed to QTest::qExec. If a test crashes, hangs, fails to compile, or otherwise fails to output a valid test log, any summary of the test results still has to display some reasonable testcase name. But we can't tell what the testcase name _would_ have been had the test run correctly - without, for example, attempting to parse the C++. The simplest solution is to make sure that TARGET and the test class name are always matching. This test will force people to follow this naming convention.
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