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Cucumber-Cpp Example Trace
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Scenario: Regular numbers # division.feature:6 | |
> ["begin_scenario"] # Cucumber sends this message to the Wire server to start the scenario | |
< ["success"] # Each message sent to the Wire server is acknowledged, and may include response data as well | |
> ["step_matches", # Cucumber sends the first step of the scenario | |
{ | |
"name_to_match":"I have entered 3 into the calculator" | |
} | |
] | |
< ["success", # The Wire server responds with the regular expression that matches the specified step, including the extracted parameter and location of the step definition | |
[ | |
{ | |
"regexp":"^I have entered (\\d+) into the calculator$", | |
"args":[{"val":"3","pos":15}], | |
"id":"1", | |
"source":"CalculatorSteps.cpp:11" | |
} | |
] | |
] | |
> ["invoke", # Cucumber now tells the server to go ahead and execute the step | |
{ | |
"args":["3"], | |
"id":"1" | |
} | |
] | |
< ["success"] # The server responds with the result | |
Given I have entered 3 into the calculator # CalculatorSteps.cpp:11 (This is the normal formatted output that appears on the console after a step is executed) |
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