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Coding Standards
This is an older version of Boost and was released in 2020. The current version is 1.89.0.
If you need to enforce specific log level from within your test module use the following interface:
boost::unit_test::unit_test_log.set_threshold_level( boost::unit_test::log_level );
or for a specific logger:
boost::unit_test::unit_test_log.set_threshold_level( boost::unit_test::output_format, boost::unit_test::log_level );
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In regular circumstances you shouldn't use this interface, since you not
only override default log level, but also the one supplied at test execution
time. Prefer to use runtime parameters --log_level
or --logger
for log level selection.
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#define BOOST_TEST_MODULE example #include <boost/test/included/unit_test.hpp> #include <boost/test/unit_test_parameters.hpp> using namespace boost::unit_test; BOOST_AUTO_TEST_CASE( test_case0 ) { if( runtime_config::get<log_level>( runtime_config::btrt_log_level ) < log_warnings ) unit_test_log.set_threshold_level( log_warnings ); BOOST_WARN( sizeof(int) > 4 ); } |
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> example Running 1 test case... test.cpp(13): warning in "test_case0": condition sizeof(int) > 4 is not satisfied *** No errors detected |