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#import "Testing.h" /* A sixth test ... need. * * If you run the test with 'gnustep-tests example6.m' it should * report one hope dashed, one test pass, and one set failed. */ int main() { START_SET("example set") /* First set a flag to say that we are not expecting tests to * actually pass. */ testHopeful = YES; /* Here we demonstrate the NEED macro. This says that a need must be met * in order to continue with the set ... if the test does not pass * we can't complete the set and we skip to the end. */ NEED(PASS(1 == 0, "silly test which we don't expect to pass")) /* This test should never be reached because the previous test needs to * pass, but will not do so. */ PASS(1 == 1, "integer equality works") /* The set should be unresolved, because the earlier need was not met. */ END_SET("example set") /* And here we demonstrate that on exit from the set, the global * variable is restored to its state on entry. */ pass(NO == testHopeful, "the flag state is restored outside the set"); return 0; }