The larger a test module is and the more similar test cases are, the more likely it is to have test cases that require the same setup, cleanup, and maybe the same data. A component that contains these is called a test fixture or test context. Boost.Test provides several ways to define test fixtures for a test case, test suite, or a module (globally). In this recipe, we will look at how fixtures work.
Using fixtures in Boost.Test
Getting ready
The examples in this recipe use the following classes and functions for specifying test unit fixtures:
struct standard_fixture
{
standard_fixture() {BOOST_TEST_MESSAGE("setup");}
~standard_fixture() {BOOST_TEST_MESSAGE("cleanup");}
int n {42};
};
struct extended_fixture
{
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