Component Testing for Ada
Test reports for Component Testing are displayed in the Report Viewer.
The test report is a hierarchical summary report of the execution of a test node. Parts of the report that have Passed are displayed in green. Failed tests are shown in red.
The Report Explorer
displays each element of a test report with a Passed
, Failed
symbol.
Elements marked as
Failed are either
a failed test, or an element that contains at least one failed test.
Elements marked as
Passed are either
passed tests or elements that contain only passed tests.
Test results are displayed for each instance, following the structure of the .ptu test script.
Each test report contains a report header with:
The version of Test RealTime used to generate the test as well as the date of the test report generation
The path and name of the project files used to generate the test
The total number of test cases Passed and Failed. These statistics are calculated on the actual number of test elements listed in the sections below
The graphical symbols in front of the node indicate if the
test, item, or variable is Passed
or Failed
:
A test is Failed if it contains at least one failed variable. Otherwise, the test is considered Passed.
You can obtain the following data items if you click with the pointer on the Information node:
Number of executed tests
Number of correct tests
Number of failed tests
A variable is incorrect if the expected value and the value obtained are not identical, or if the value obtained is not within the expected range.
If a variable belongs to an environment, an environment header is previously edited.
In the report variables are edited according to the value of the Display Variables setting of the Component Testing test node.
The following table summarizes the editing rules:
Results |
Display Variable |
Display Variable |
Display Variable |
|
Variable edited automatically |
Variable not edited |
Variable not edited |
|
Variable edited automatically |
Variable edited automatically |
Variable edited if incorrect |
The Initial and Expected Values option changes the way initial and expected values are displayed in the report.
Related Topics
Opening a report | Using the Report Viewer | Initial and expected values | Exporting reports