You can add a #define statement such as #define INIT_FAIL_TESTING
. Then, in the parent of the class you want to test (assuming you have access to it), place the following at the beginning of its init method:
#if INIT_FAIL_TESTING
return nil
#endif
or alternatively, in the class you actually want to test, do the following:
- (id)init
{
#if INIT_FAIL_TESTING
self = nil;
#else
self = [super init];
#endif
if (self == nil) {
//...
}
return self;
}
The second option is probably better, since it does not require you to have access to the parent class, and you should be able to assume that anything the parent would be doing in its init method did not happen at all. You're simply testing for whether you received a valid parent instance, which you clearly don't by setting self
to nil
.