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When debugging a test you may want run it until it encounters an error, an exception or sometimes even a warning and then have it pause in debugging mode.
In this section you will see how this can be done while debugging the second test case.
Afterwards, when you open the debugger menu and options submenu it should look like this:
Figure 14.10: Set debugger options to pause on error |
We changed the debugger options because with default settings QF-Test will not pause on exceptions or errors, as you saw earlier on.
QF-Test will pause at the faulty node and enter debugging mode:
Figure 14.11: Test run stopped by error |
The node which halted test execution will be indicated by an arrow and its symbol will be surrounded by a red square. Also, an error dialog will inform you about the failed check.
As always the run log is the key to resolving errors, so let's open it and find out how to resolve the error in the next section.
Figure 14.12: Error Dialog |
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