Torri, Stephen CIV NSWCDD, W15
I tried to use BOOST_FIXTURE_TEST_SUITE to use a fixture in multiple tests. Of course it works fine yet the behavior was not as I expected. What I was expecting which I learned from testing was that the fixture was setup and torn down on each test rather than when the suite ended.
Indeed test suite level fixtures are intended to automate setup/tear-down procedures for all test cases with the test. What you were looking here I might call per-test suite fixture and it is not directly supported by Boost.Test macro. What you can do to imitate the behavior, is to implement the first test case as a setup and last one as tear-down.
In my present problem I have a class which represents the initialization steps of an simulation. There are various algorithms that need to be executed and the results of one can be used in another.
The is frowned upon in proper TDD approach. Your test cases should be independent. You are better of running whole procedure from start to the point A in one test case, from start to the point B after A in another and so on. Gennadiy