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#import "Testing.h" /* A third test ... using test macros. * * If you run the test with 'gnustep-tests example3.m' it should * report two test passes, and a test fail. */ /* Import a header because we want to use a method from it. */ #import <Foundation/NSDictionary.h> int main() { /* We start a set here ... * Having a set means we do not need to bother creating an autorelease pool. */ START_SET("example set") /* We use a macro here so that any exception in the expression we use * will not break out of the set, and the two remaining tests will be * run. */ PASS([(NSDictionary*)@"abc" objectForKey: @"xxx"], "sending a bad message") pass(1 == 1, "integer equality works"); /* And let's use a macro here too ... the expression is not going to * raise an exception unless NSObject is somehow broken, and even if * it did, this is the last test in the set, so it wouldn't matter, * but it's good practice to code safely in case we move the code * around in a later version of the program. */ PASS([[NSObject new] autorelease] != nil, "+new creates an object") END_SET("example set") return 0; }