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return _splitPattern(trim text theText, "\\s+")
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else if matchFormat is case insensitivity then
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return _splitText(theText, theSeparator)
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return _splitPattern(theText, theSeparator)
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_error("split text", eText, eNumber, eFrom, eTo)
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end split text
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to join text theList using separatorText : ""
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return _joinText(_support's asListParameter(theList, ""), _support's asTextParameter(separatorText, "using"))
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_error("join text", eText, eNumber, eFrom, eTo)
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end join text
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to split paragraphs theText
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return paragraphs of _support's asTextParameter(theText, "")
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_error("split paragraphs", eText, eNumber, eFrom, eTo)
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end split paragraphs
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to join paragraphs theList using lineBreakType : (OS X line breaks)
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return _joinText(_support's asListParameter(theList, ""), _asLineBreakParameter(lineBreakType, "using"))
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_error("join paragraphs", eText, eNumber, eFrom, eTo)
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end join paragraphs
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_support's throwCommandError("TestTools", handlerName, eText, eNumber, eFrom, eTo)
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property _TestSupport : a reference to script "TestSupport" -- sub-library embedded in TestTools.scptd
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property _AbortedAssertionError : 8001 -- raised by `assert…` handlers upon failed assertion to terminate that test
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script _AbortedAssertionToken -- when raising error number AbortedAssertionError, the `from` parameter should carry this unique identifier to confirm error was raised by TestTools, and isn't merely an error in the test code/code being tested that happens to use the same error number (in which case it should be treated as such)
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property _suiteObject : missing value -- the test suite object that was passed to `perform unit test`; assigned and cleared at start and end of `perform unit test`; may be used by assert handlers (e.g. `assert test error` uses it when calling a `call_NAME` handler)
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property _testReport : missing value -- a single test_NAME handler may perform multiple asserts, the result of each is recorded in TestReport object here
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property _testHandlerName : missing value -- used to generate default `call_NAME` handler name for a `test_NAME` handler
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to __performunittestforsuite__(suiteObject, {suiteName, handlerName, isStyled})
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set _testReport to _TestSupport's makeTestReport(suiteName, handlerName, isStyled)
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if _support's hasHandler(a reference to configure_skipTests of suiteObject) then
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set skipInfo to suiteObject's configure_skipTests()
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set skipInfo to skipInfo -- make sure configure_skipTests actually returned a value
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on error number -2753
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error "‘configure_skipTests’ didn’t return anything (e.g. to run all tests in suite, return ‘missing value’)." number -2753 from suiteObject to {record, text, missing value}
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return _testReport
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if skipInfo is not missing value then -- (missing value = run test; text = skip suite; record = run/skip test)
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if _TestSupport's isType(skipInfo, record) then -- check if this test should be skipped
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set skipReason to ((current application's NSDictionary's dictionaryWithDictionary:skipInfo)'s objectForKey:handlerName) as any
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if skipReason is not missing value then
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set skipReason to skipReason as text
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error "‘configure_skipTests’ didn’t return valid record (‘" & handlerName & "’ property doesn’t contain text or ‘missing value’)." number -1700 from skipInfo to {text, missing value}
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_testReport's addSkipped(handlerName, skipReason)
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else if skipInfo is not missing value then -- skip the whole suite
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set skipReason to skipInfo as text
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error "‘configure_skipTests’ didn’t return record, text, or ‘missing value’." number -1700 from skipInfo to {record, text, missing value}
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_testReport's skipSuite(skipReason)
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on error eText number eNumber from eFrom to eTo partial result ePartial
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_testReport's addBroken("configure_skipTests", "broke due to error", "", ¬
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{{"unexpected error", _TestSupport's makeCaughtErrorRecord(eText, eNumber, eFrom, eTo, ePartial)}})
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set _suiteObject to suiteObject
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set _testHandlerName to handlerName
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if _support's hasHandler(a reference to configure_setUp of suiteObject) then
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suiteObject's configure_setUp()
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_testReport's addBroken("configure_setUp", "broke due to error", "", ¬
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set _suiteObject to missing value
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set testObject to _TestSupport's makeTestObject(suiteObject, handlerName)
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if _support's hasHandler(a reference to configure_doTest of suiteObject) then
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suiteObject's configure_doTest(testObject)
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testObject's doTest()
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on error eText number eNumber from eFrom to eTo partial result ePartial -- test failed
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if not (eNumber = _AbortedAssertionError and eFrom is _AbortedAssertionToken) then -- check if failure was already reported, and this is the subsequent abort, in which case ignore; if not, it's an error in either the test_NAME handler or the code being tested, so report it
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_testReport's addFailure(handlerName, "(e.g. error in code being tested/bug in test handler)", "", ¬
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{{"unexpected error", _TestSupport's makeCaughtErrorRecord(eText, eNumber, eFrom, eTo, ePartial)}}) -- TO DO: without stack trace support, there's no way to distinguish an error raised by the code being tested versus an error caused by a bug in the test code, so we can only say error was 'unexpected' and leave user to figure out why; allowing `call_NAME` handlers to be used by `assert test result` would give users the opportunity to box up the code being tested allowing TestTools to distinguish the cause
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if _support's hasHandler(a reference to configure_tearDown of suiteObject) then
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suiteObject's configure_tearDown()
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_testReport's addBroken("configure_tearDown", "broke due to error", "", ¬
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return _testReport -- TO DO: wrapping all the test data (result values, error info, status, etc) in a script object and returning that preserves AS context info and AS types across the AE bridge; the script object can then be loaded into a new OSAID and its methods called to extract each bit of data in turn for formatting and final message generation (caveat not sure what ocids and optrs will do)
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end __performunittestforsuite__
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to _asCheckObjectParameter(checkObject, defaultCheckObject)
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if checkObject is missing value then set checkObject to defaultCheckObject
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set checkObject to _support's asScriptParameter(checkObject, "using")
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if not _support's hasHandler(a reference to compareObjects of checkObject) then error "Bad ‘using’ parameter (script object doesn’t contain a ‘compareObjects’ handler)." number -1728 from checkObject
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return checkObject
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end _asCheckObjectParameter
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to _asCheckObjectResult(isEqual)
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if {isEqual} is not in {true, false} then error "Check object did not return a boolean result." number -1703 from isEqual to boolean
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return isEqual
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end _asCheckObjectResult
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to exact equality check
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script ExactEqualityCheck
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to compareObjects(expectedValue, actualValue)
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set refsCount to count {expectedValue, actualValue} each specifier
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if refsCount = 1 or (refsCount = 0 and class of expectedValue is not class of actualValue) then return false
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return expectedValue is actualValue
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end compareObjects
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end exact equality check
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property _defaultEqualityCheck : exact equality check
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to multiple choice check using checkObject : (missing value)
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set checkObject to _asCheckObjectParameter(checkObject, _defaultEqualityCheck)
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script MultipleChoiceCheck
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to compareObjects(expectedValues, actualValue)
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if (count {expectedValues} each list) = 0 or length of expectedValues < 2 then error "Invalid expected values (multiple choice check’s ‘using’ parameter requires a list of two or more expected values)." number -1703 from expectedValue
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repeat with expectedValueRef in expectedValues
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if _asCheckObjectResult(checkObject's compareObjects(expectedValueRef's contents, actualValue)) then return true
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_error("numeric equality check", eText, eNumber, eFrom, eTo)
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end multiple choice check
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to numeric equality check matching types isSameTypeRequired : (true) -- ignores slight differences due to floating point's limited precision when comparing real numbers -- TO DO: allow magnitude to be optionally specified?
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if _support's asBooleanParameter(isSameTypeRequired, "matching types") then
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set checkType to real
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set checkType to number
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script NumericalEqualityCheck
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property _isEqualDelta : 1.0E-12
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