Is there a way to run an identical set of tests over multiple objects, but toggle each test depending on the type of said objects?
i.e. if I had classes
abstract class MyObj{ abstract bool DoWork(bool isTrue); }
class SubObj1 : MyObj{ override bool DoWork(bool IsTrue){return IsTrue; } }
class SubObj2 : MyObj{ override bool DoWork(bool IsTrue){return false; } }
and tests
class Tests
{
[Test]
void Test1() { Assert.IsTrue(new SubObj1().DoWork(true)) }
[Test]
void Test2() { Assert.IsTrue(new SubObj1().DoWork(false)) }
}
I'd like to be able to use flags, type checking, or something so that I:
- could replace the references to
SubObj1
with aMyObj
instance, Run the classEDIT: This part can be done withTests
over bothSubObj1
andSubObj2
, but preventTest1
from running if working with aSubObj2
instance?Assert.Ignore
.
(The real case in my code involves three different unstructured-data parsers, each of which trade simplicity for accuracy in a different way. I have 400 test cases for one parser, and would like to port them to the other two. Creating three nearly identical sets of tests cases and pruning the tests that don't work in each class seems like a massive DRY failure.)