[/ / Copyright (c) 2003 Boost.Test contributors / / Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0. (See accompanying / file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt) /] [section:tools_assertion_severity_level Assertion severity level] There are three *levels* of assertions and all the testing tools are supplied in these three flavours/levels. These levels have different meaning on the consistency of the test case: * `REQUIRE` which implements a *requirements* : this is a strong condition for the operations following the assertion to be valid. This type of assertions should be used when a pre-condition for running the test is not met or when the test-case cannot continue. If such as assertion fails, the test case execution stops immediately, and the test-case is flagged as /failed/. * `CHECK` for standard *checks*: this is the most commonly used assertion level. If the statement evaluates to `false`, the test case is flagged as failed but its execution continues. * `WARN` which stands for *warnings*: this is an assertion providing information. The test case execution continues and a warning message is logged. The warning does not change the success status of a test case. This level of assertion can be used to validate aspects less important then correctness: performance, portability, usability, etc. For example: * [link boost_test.utf_reference.testing_tool_ref.assertion_boost_level_throw `BOOST_REQUIRE_THROW`], __BOOST_TEST_REQUIRE__ * `BOOST_CHECK_THROW`, `BOOST_TEST` [footnote __BOOST_TEST__ is equivalent to `BOOST_TEST_CHECK`] * `BOOST_WARN_THROW`, `BOOST_TEST_WARN` These three levels of assertions are filtered by the framework and reported into the test log and output: # If an assertion designated by the tool passes, confirmation message can be printed in log output [footnote to manage what messages appear in the test log stream, set the proper [link boost_test.utf_reference.rt_param_reference.log_level `log_level`]]. # If an assertion designated by the tool fails, the following will happen, depending on the assertion level [footnote in some cases log message can be slightly different to reflect failed tool specifics, see [link boost_test.testing_tools.reports here]]: [table:assertions_severity_levels Assertions severity levels [ [Level] [Test log content] [Errors counter] [Test execution] ] [ [WARN] [warning in ``: condition `` is not satisfied] [not affected] [continues] ] [ [CHECK] [error in ``: test `` failed] [increased] [continues] ] [ [REQUIRE] [fatal error in ``: critical test `` failed] [increased] [aborts] ] ] The granularity of the report depends on the current [link boost_test.utf_reference.rt_param_reference.log_level log level] and [link boost_test.utf_reference.rt_param_reference.report_level report level]. [note in the above table, the ['test execution] is related to the current test case ['only]. Hence ['"aborts"] means that the current test case is aborted, but other test cases in the test tree are still executed.] [endsect] [/ assertions severity level]