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The "skip" functions expand the QF-Test debugger's capabilities in a powerful way which is not typically possible for a debugger in a standard programming environment. In short, they allow you to jump over one or more nodes without having to execute them. This may be helpful for various reasons, e.g. to quickly navigate to a certain position in your test run or to skip a node which currently leads to an error.
With the end of the last section, the test suite should have reached the following state:
Figure 14.7: Pause execution at first node of the second test case |
Figure 14.8: Skip over a node |
Figure 14.9: Skip out of a node |
Note Use "Skip over" and "Skip out" cautiously as skipping out of a sequence before it is completed can leave the SUT in an unknown state that other sequences or tests in your test suite cannot react to.
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