def createResult(self): util.newResults(self, testlistener=self.listener) return util.getResults()
# teardown if testmod is not None: try: self.modTearDown(testmod) except java.lang.Exception, je: util.__test_results__.error(je) except Exception, e: util.__test_results__.error(e) util.endTest(self) # two method versions, one returns results if results is None: # no arg version return util.getResults() def toString(self): """ By default JUnit displays "testname(class name)", which is just plain ugly here, since the only useful information is the filename. So just return that instead. """ return self.mod_name def __str__(self): return self.toString() class JUnitTestAdapter(junit.framework.TestCase): """
# teardown if testmod is not None: try: self.modTearDown(testmod) except java.lang.Exception, je: util.__test_results__.error(je) except Exception, e: util.__test_results__.error(e) util.endTest(self) # two method versions, one returns results if results is None: # no arg version return util.getResults() def toString(self): ''' By default JUnit displays "testname(class name)", which is just plain ugly here, since the only useful information is the filename. So just return that instead. ''' return self.mod_name def __str__(self): return self.toString() class JUnitTestAdapter(junit.framework.TestCase): '''