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+	<h2>Test: Advanced Test Options</h2>
+
+	<div id="example" class="promo">
+	<p>
+	<p>This example shows how to use advanced test options, which allow you to specify additional information about how a test should be run.
+  Each <a href="/yui/test/#testcase"><code>TestCase</code></a> can specify up to three different options for tests,
+  including tests that should be ignored, tests that should throw an error, and tests that should fail.</p>	</p>	
+
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+                <a href="test-advanced-test-options_clean.html" target="_blank">View example in new window.</a>
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+
+		
+	<!--BEGIN SOURCE CODE FOR EXAMPLE =============================== -->
+	
+	<div id="testLogger"></div>
+<script type="text/javascript">
+YUI({base:"../../build/", timeout: 10000}).use("node", "console", "test",function (Y) {
+
+    Y.namespace("example.test");
+    
+    Y.example.test.AdvancedOptionsTestCase = new Y.Test.Case({
+    
+        //the name of the test case - if not provided, one is automatically generated
+        name: "Advanced Options Tests",
+        
+        /*
+         * Specifies tests that "should" be doing something other than the expected.
+         */
+        _should: {
+        
+            /*
+             * Tests listed in here should fail, meaning that if they fail, the test
+             * has passed. This is used mostly for YuiTest to test itself, but may
+             * be helpful in other cases.
+             */
+            fail: {
+            
+                //the test named "testFail" should fail
+                testFail: true
+            
+            },
+            
+            /*
+             * Tests listed here should throw an error of some sort. If they throw an
+             * error, then they are considered to have passed.
+             */
+            error: {
+            
+                /*
+                 * You can specify "true" for each test, in which case any error will
+                 * cause the test to pass.
+                 */
+                testGenericError: true,
+                
+                /*
+                 * You can specify an error message, in which case the test passes only
+                 * if the error thrown matches the given message.
+                 */
+                testStringError: "I'm a specific error message.",
+                testStringError2: "I'm a specific error message.",
+                
+                /*
+                 * You can also specify an error object, in which case the test passes only
+                 * if the error thrown is on the same type and has the same message.
+                 */
+                testObjectError: new TypeError("Number expected."),            
+                testObjectError2: new TypeError("Number expected."),
+                testObjectError3: new TypeError("Number expected.")
+            
+            },
+            
+            /*
+             * Tests listed here should be ignored when the test case is run. For these tests,
+             * setUp() and tearDown() are not called.
+             */
+            ignore : {
+            
+                testIgnore: true
+                
+            }    
+        },
+        
+        //-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+        // Basic tests - all method names must begin with "test"
+        //-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+        
+        testFail : function() {
+        
+            //force a failure - but since this test "should" fail, it will pass
+            Y.Assert.fail("Something bad happened.");
+            
+        },
+        
+        testGenericError : function() {    
+            throw new Error("Generic error");        
+        },
+        
+        testStringError : function() {
+            
+            //throw a specific error message - this will pass because it "should" happen
+            throw new Error("I'm a specific error message.");    
+        },
+        
+        testStringError2 : function() {
+            
+            //throw a specific error message - this will fail because the message isn't expected
+            throw new Error("I'm a specific error message, but a wrong one.");    
+        },
+        
+        testObjectError : function() {
+            
+            //throw a specific error and message - this will pass because it "should" happen
+            throw new TypeError("Number expected.");    
+        },
+        
+        testObjectError2 : function() {
+            
+            //throw a specific error and message - this will fail because the type doesn't match
+            throw new Error("Number expected."); 
+        },
+        
+        testObjectError3 : function() {
+            
+            //throw a specific error and message - this will fail because the message doesn't match
+            throw new TypeError("String expected.");    
+        },
+        
+        testIgnore : function () {
+            alert("You'll never see this.");
+        }
+        
+    });        
+     
+     
+    //create the console
+    var r = new Y.Console({
+        verbose : true,
+        newestOnTop : false
+    });
+    
+    r.render('#testLogger');
+    
+    Y.Test.Runner.add(Y.example.test.AdvancedOptionsTestCase);
+
+    //run the tests
+    Y.Test.Runner.run();
+});
+
+</script>	
+	<!--END SOURCE CODE FOR EXAMPLE =============================== -->
+	
+		
+		</div>
+	</div>			
+	</div>
+		
+	<h2 class="first">Advanced Test Options</h2>
+
+<p>This example begins by creating a namespace and a <code>Y.Test.Case</code> object:</p>
+<textarea name="code" class="JScript" cols="60" rows="1">
+Y.namespace("example.test");  
+Y.example.test.AdvancedOptionsTestCase = new Y.TestCase({
+    name: "Advanced Options Tests"
+});
+</textarea>
+
+<p>This <code>Y.Test.Case</code> serves as the basis for this example.</p>
+
+<h3>Using <code>_should</code></h3>
+
+<p>Immediately after the <code>name</code> of the <code>Y.Test.Case</code> is defined, there is a <code>_should</code> property.
+  This property specifies information about how tests <em>should</em> behave and is defined as an object literal with one
+  or more of the following properties: <code>fail</code>, <code>error</code>, and <code>ignore</code>.Each of these three
+  is also defined as an object literal whose property names map directly to the names of test methods in the <code>Y.Test.Case</code>.
+  This example uses all three properties:</p>
+<textarea name="code" class="JScript" cols="60" rows="1">
+Y.example.test.AdvancedOptionsTestCase = new Y.TestCase({
+
+    //the name of the test case - if not provided, one is automatically generated
+    name: "Advanced Options Tests",
+    
+    /*
+     * Specifies tests that "should" be doing something other than the expected.
+     */
+    _should: {
+    
+        /*
+         * Tests listed in here should fail, meaning that if they fail, the test
+         * has passed. This is used mostly for YuiTest to test itself, but may
+         * be helpful in other cases.
+         */
+        fail: {
+        
+            //the test named "testFail" should fail
+            testFail: true
+        
+        },
+        
+        /*
+         * Tests listed here should throw an error of some sort. If they throw an
+         * error, then they are considered to have passed.
+         */
+        error: {
+        
+            /*
+             * You can specify "true" for each test, in which case any error will
+             * cause the test to pass.
+             */
+            testGenericError: true,
+            
+            /*
+             * You can specify an error message, in which case the test passes only
+             * if the error thrown matches the given message.
+             */
+            testStringError: "I'm a specific error message.",
+            testStringError2: "I'm a specific error message.",
+            
+            /*
+             * You can also specify an error object, in which case the test passes only
+             * if the error thrown is on the same type and has the same message.
+             */
+            testObjectError: new TypeError("Number expected."),            
+            testObjectError2: new TypeError("Number expected."),
+            testObjectError3: new TypeError("Number expected.")
+        
+        },
+        
+        /*
+         * Tests listed here should be ignored when the test case is run. For these tests,
+         * setUp() and tearDown() are not called.
+         */
+        ignore : {
+        
+            testIgnore: true
+            
+        }    
+    },
+    
+    ...
+});
+</textarea>  
+
+<p>This <code>Y.Test.Case</code> specifies one test that should fail, six that should throw an error, and one that should be ignored.</p>
+<p>In the <code>fail</code> section, the test method <code>testFail()</code> is specified as one that should fail. By adding the
+  property <code>testFail</code> and settings its value to true, the <code>Y.Test.Runner</code> knows that this test is expected to fail.
+  If the test were to be run without failing, it would be considered a failure of the test. This feature is useful when testing
+  YUI Test itself or addon components to YUI Test.</p>
+<p>Moving on to the <code>error</code> section, there are six tests specified that should throw an error. There are three different ways
+  to indicate that a test is expected to throw an error. The first is simply to add a property with the same name as the test method
+  and set its value equal to true (similar to specifying tests that should fail). In this example, the <code>testGenericError()</code>
+  method is specified this way. When specified like this, the test passes regardless of the type of error that occurs. This can be 
+  dangerous since unexpected errors will also cause the test to pass. To be more specific, set the property value for the test method
+  to an error message string. When a string is used instead of the Boolean true, the test passes only when an error is thrown and that
+  error message matches the string. In this example, <code>testStringError()</code> and <code>testStringError2()</code> expect an error
+  to be thrown with an error message of &quot;I'm a specific error message.&quot; If any other error occurs inside of the these methods,
+  the test will fail because the error message doesn't match. The last way to specify an error should occur is to create an actual error
+  object, which is the case with <code>testObjectError()</code>, <code>testObjectError2()</code>, and <code>testObjectError3()</code>.
+  When specified in this way, a test will pass only when an error is thrown whose constructor and error message match that of the 
+  error object.</p>
+<p>The last section is <code>ignore</code>, which determines tests that should be ignored. In this example, the method <code>testIgnore()</code>
+  is set to be ignored when the <code>Y.Test.Case</code> is executed. Test in the <code>ignore</code> section are specified the same way
+  as those in the <code>fail</code> section, by adding the name as a property and setting its value to true.</p>
+  
+<h3>Creating the test methods</h3>
+
+<p>The next part of the example contains the actual test methods. Since each test method is specified as having a certain behavior in
+  <code>_should</code>, they each do something to show their particular functionality.</p>
+<p>The first method is <code>testFail()</code>, which does nothing but purposely fail. Since this method is specified as one that should
+  fail, it means that this test will pass:</p>  
+<textarea name="code" class="JScript" cols="60" rows="1">
+Y.example.test.AdvancedOptionsTestCase = new Y.Test.Case({
+
+    //the name of the test case - if not provided, one is automatically generated
+    name: "Advanced Options Tests",
+    
+    ...
+    
+    testFail : function() {
+    
+        //force a failure - but since this test "should" fail, it will pass
+        Y.Assert.fail("Something bad happened.");
+        
+    },    
+    
+    ...
+});
+</textarea>  
+<p>This method uses <code>Assert.fail()</code> to force the test to fail. This type of method is helpful if you are creating your own
+  type of assert methods that should fail when certain data is passed in.</p>
+<p>Next, the test methods that should error are defined.  The <code>testGenericError()</code> method is specified as needing to throw
+  an error to pass. In the <code>error</code> section, <code>testGenericError</code> is set to true, meaning that any error causes
+  this method to pass. To illustrate this, the method simply throws an error:</p>
+<textarea name="code" class="JScript" cols="60" rows="1">
+Y.example.test.AdvancedOptionsTestCase = new Y.Test.Case({
+
+    //the name of the test case - if not provided, one is automatically generated
+    name: "Advanced Options Tests",
+    
+    ...
+    
+    testGenericError : function() {    
+        throw new Error("Generic error");        
+    },   
+
+    ...
+});
+</textarea>
+<p>The fact that this method throws an error is enough to cause it to pass (the type of error and error message don't matter). The next
+  two methods, <code>testStringError()</code> and <code>testStringError2()</code> are specified as throwing an error with a specific
+  message (&quot;I'm a specific error message.&quot;):</p>  
+<textarea name="code" class="JScript" cols="60" rows="1">
+Y.example.test.AdvancedOptionsTestCase = new Y.Test.Case({
+
+    //the name of the test case - if not provided, one is automatically generated
+    name: "Advanced Options Tests",
+    
+    ...
+    
+    testStringError : function() {
+        
+        //throw a specific error message - this will pass because it "should" happen
+        throw new Error("I'm a specific error message.");    
+    },
+    
+    testStringError2 : function() {
+        
+        //throw a specific error message - this will fail because the message isn't expected
+        throw new Error("I'm a specific error message, but a wrong one.");    
+    }, 
+
+    ...
+});
+</textarea>
+<p>The <code>testStringError()</code> method will pass when executed because the error message matches up exactly with the one
+  specified in the <code>error</code> section. The <code>testStringError2()</code> method, however, will fail because its
+  error message is different from the one specified.</p>
+<p>To be more specific, <code>testObjectError()</code>, <code>testObjectError2()</code>, and <code>testObjectError3()</code>,
+  specified an error type (<code>TypeError</code>) and an error messsage (&quot;Number expected.&quot;):</p>
+<textarea name="code" class="JScript" cols="60" rows="1">
+Y.example.test.AdvancedOptionsTestCase = new Y.Test.Case({
+
+    //the name of the test case - if not provided, one is automatically generated
+    name: "Advanced Options Tests",
+    
+    ...
+    
+    testObjectError : function() {
+        
+        //throw a specific error and message - this will pass because it "should" happen
+        throw new TypeError("Number expected.");    
+    },
+    
+    testObjectError2 : function() {
+        
+        //throw a specific error and message - this will fail because the type doesn't match
+        throw new Error("Number expected."); 
+    },
+    
+    testObjectError3 : function() {
+        
+        //throw a specific error and message - this will fail because the message doesn't match
+        throw new TypeError("String expected.");    
+    },
+
+    ...
+});
+</textarea>  
+<p>Of the these three methods, only <code>testObjectError()</code> will pass because it's the only one that throws a <code>TypeError</code>
+  object with the message, &quot;Number expected.&quot; The <code>testObjectError2()</code> method will fail because the type of error
+  being thrown (<code>Error</code>) is different from the expected type (<code>TypeError</code>), as specified in the <code>error</code>
+  section. The last method, <code>testObjectError3()</code>, also fails. Though it throws the right type of error, the error message
+  doesn't match the one that was specified.</p>
+<p>The last method in the <code>Y.Test.Case</code> is <code>testIgnore()</code>, which is specified to be ignored. To be certain, this
+  method pops up a message:</p>
+<textarea name="code" class="JScript" cols="60" rows="1">
+Y.example.test.AdvancedOptionsTestCase = new Y.Test.Case({
+
+    //the name of the test case - if not provided, one is automatically generated
+    name: "Advanced Options Tests",
+    
+    ...
+    
+    testIgnore : function () {
+        alert("You'll never see this.");
+    }
+});
+</textarea>   
+<p>If this test weren't ignored, then the alert should be displayed. Since it is ignored, though, you will never see the alert. Additionally,
+  there is a special message displayed in the <code>Y.Console</code> when a test is ignored.</p>
+  
+<h3>Running the tests</h3>
+
+<p>With all of the tests defined, the last step is to run them:</p>
+
+<textarea name="code" class="JScript" cols="60" rows="1">
+//create the console
+var r = new Y.Console({
+    verbose : true,
+    newestOnTop : false
+});
+
+r.render('#testLogger');
+
+//add the test suite to the runner's queue
+Y.Test.Runner.add(Y.example.test.AdvancedOptionsTestCase);
+
+//run the tests
+Y.Test.Runner.run();
+</textarea> 
+
+<p>Before running the tests, it's necessary to create a <code>Y.Console</code> object to display the results (otherwise the tests would run 
+  but you wouldn't see the results). After that, the <code>Y.Test.Runner</code> is loaded with the <code>Y.Test.Suite</code> object by calling 
+  <code>add()</code> (any number of <code>Y.Test.Case</code> and <code>Y.Test.Suite</code> objects can be added to a <code>Y.Test.Runner</code>, 
+  this example only adds one for simplicity). The very last step is to call <code>run()</code>, which begins executing the tests in its
+  queue and displays the results in the <code>Y.Console</code>.</p>				</div>
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+    Test Examples:</h4>
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+							<ul>
+								<li><a href='../test/test-simple-example.html'>Simple Testing Example</a></li><li class='selected'><a href='../test/test-advanced-test-options.html'>Advanced Test Options</a></li><li><a href='../test/test-array-tests.html'>Array Processing</a></li><li><a href='../test/test-async-test.html'>Asynchronous Testing</a></li><li><a href='../test/test-async-event-tests.html'>Asynchronous Event Testing</a></li>							</ul>
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User Interface (YUI) Library, 3.x Branch, " href="http://developer.yahoo.com/yui/3/">YUI 3 Web Site (external)</a></li><li class="item"><a title="Examples of every YUI utility and control in action" href="../../examples/">YUI 3 Examples</a></li><li class="item"><a title="Instantly searchable API documentation for the entire YUI library." href="../../api/">YUI 3 API Docs</a></li><li class="item"><a title="The YUI Library can be downloaded from SourceForge" href="http://sourceforge.net/projects/yui/">YUI 3 on Sourceforge (external)</a></li><li class="item"><a title="YUI is free and open, offered under a BSD license." href="http://developer.yahoo.com/yui/3/license.html">YUI License (external)</a></li><li class="sect">YUI 3 Core - Examples</li><li class="item"><a title="YUI (Global Prerequisite) - Functional Examples" href="../../examples/yui/index.html">YUI (Global Prerequisite)</a></li><li class="item"><a title="Event - Functional Examples" href="../../examples/event/index.html">Event</a></li><li class="item"><a title="Node - Functional Examples" href="../../examples/node/index.html">Node</a></li><li class="sect">YUI 3 Component Infrastructure - Examples</li><li class="item"><a title="Attribute - Functional Examples" href="../../examples/attribute/index.html">Attribute</a></li><li class="item"><a title="Plugin - Functional Examples" href="../../examples/plugin/index.html">Plugin</a></li><li class="item"><a title="Widget - Functional Examples" href="../../examples/widget/index.html">Widget</a></li><li class="sect">YUI 3 Utilities - Examples</li><li class="item"><a title="Animation - Functional Examples" href="../../examples/anim/index.html">Animation</a></li><li class="item"><a title="Cache - Functional Examples" href="../../examples/cache/index.html">Cache</a></li><li class="item"><a title="Cookie - Functional Examples" href="../../examples/cookie/index.html">Cookie</a></li><li class="item"><a title="DataSchema - Functional Examples" href="../../examples/dataschema/index.html">DataSchema</a></li><li class="item"><a title="DataSource - Functional Examples" href="../../examples/datasource/index.html">DataSource</a></li><li class="item"><a title="DataType - Functional Examples" href="../../examples/datatype/index.html">DataType</a></li><li class="item"><a title="Drag &amp; Drop - Functional Examples" href="../../examples/dd/index.html">Drag &amp; Drop</a></li><li class="item"><a title="Get - Functional Examples" href="../../examples/get/index.html">Get</a></li><li class="item"><a title="History - Functional Examples" href="../../examples/history/index.html">History</a></li><li class="item"><a title="ImageLoader - Functional Examples" href="../../examples/imageloader/index.html">ImageLoader</a></li><li class="item"><a title="IO - Functional Examples" href="../../examples/io/index.html">IO</a></li><li class="item"><a title="JSON (JavaScript Object Notation) - Functional Examples" href="../../examples/json/index.html">JSON</a></li><li class="item"><a title="Queue - Functional Examples" href="../../examples/queue/index.html">Queue</a></li><li class="item"><a title="Stylesheet - Functional Examples" href="../../examples/stylesheet/index.html">Stylesheet</a></li><li class="sect">YUI 3 Widgets - Examples</li><li class="item"><a title="Overlay - Functional Examples" href="../../examples/overlay/index.html">Overlay</a></li><li class="item"><a title="Slider - Functional Examples" href="../../examples/slider/index.html">Slider</a></li><li class="sect">YUI 3 Node Plugins - Examples</li><li class="item"><a title="FocusManager Node Plugin - Functional Examples" href="../../examples/node-focusmanager/index.html">FocusManager Node Plugin</a></li><li class="item"><a title="MenuNav Node Plugin - Functional Examples" href="../../examples/node-menunav/index.html">MenuNav Node Plugin</a></li><li class="sect">YUI 3 CSS - Examples</li><li class="item"><a title="YUI CSS Reset - Functional Examples" href="../../examples/cssreset/index.html">CSS Reset</a></li><li class="item"><a title="YUI Fonts - Functional Examples" href="../../examples/cssfonts/index.html">CSS Fonts</a></li><li class="item"><a title="YUI Base - Functional Examples" href="../../examples/cssbase/index.html">CSS Base</a></li><li class="sect">YUI 3 Developer Tools - Examples</li><li class="item"><a title="Console - Functional Examples" href="../../examples/console/index.html">Console</a></li><li class="item"><a title="Profiler - Functional Examples" href="../../examples/profiler/index.html">Profiler</a></li><li class="selected "><a title="Test - Functional Examples" href="../../examples/test/index.html">Test</a></li><li class="sect">The YUI Community</li><li class="item"><a title="The Yahoo! User Interface Blog" href="http://yuiblog.com">YUI Blog (external)</a></li><li class="item"><a title="The Yahoo! Group YDN-JavaScript hosts the YUI community forum" href="http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/ydn-javascript/">YUI Forum (external)</a></li><li class="item"><a title="The Yahoo! Group yui3 is dedicated to the 3.x branch of the Yahoo! User Interface (YUI) Library." href="http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/yui3/">YUI 3 Forum (external)</a></li><li class="item"><a title="YUI is used by Yahoo! and by hundreds of other sites, including many you know and love." href="/yui/poweredby/">YUI Sightings (external)</a></li><li class="item"><a title="Videos and podcasts from the YUI Team and from the Yahoo! frontend engineering community." href="http://developer.yahoo.com/yui/theater/">YUI Theater (external)</a></li><li class="sect">YUI Articles on the YUI Website</li><li class="item"><a title="Answers to Frequently Asked Questions about the YUI Library" href="http://developer.yahoo.com/yui/articles/faq/">YUI FAQ (external)</a></li><li class="item"><a title="Yahoo!'s philosophy of Graded Browser Support" href="http://developer.yahoo.com/yui/articles/gbs/">Graded Browser Support (external)</a></li><li class="item"><a title="Reporting Bugs and Making Feature Requests for YUI Components" href="http://developer.yahoo.com/yui/articles/reportingbugs/">Bug Reports/Feature Requests (external)</a></li><li class="item"><a title="Serve YUI source files from Yahoo! -- free, fast, and simple" href="http://developer.yahoo.com/yui/3/articles/hosting/">Serving YUI Files from Yahoo! (external)</a></li></ul>
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