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Sanny Olafeso

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Package suite contains logic for creating testing suite structsand running the methods on those structs as tests. The most usefulpiece of this package is that you can create setup/teardown methodson your testing suites, which will run before/after the whole suiteor individual tests (depending on which interface(s) youimplement).

A testing suite is usually built by first extending the built-insuite functionality from suite.Suite in testify. Alternatively,you could reproduce that logic on your own if you wanted (youjust need to implement the TestingSuite interface fromsuite/interfaces.go).

After that, you can implement any of the interfaces insuite/interfaces.go to add setup/teardown functionality to yoursuite, and add any methods that start with "Test" to add tests.Methods that do not match any suite interfaces and do not beginwith "Test" will not be run by testify, and can safely be used ashelper methods.

Once you've built your testing suite, you need to run the suite(using suite.Run from testify) inside any function that matches theidentity that "go test" is already looking for (i.e.func(*testing.T)).

Regular expression to select test suites specified command-lineargument "-run". Regular expression to select the methodsof test suites specified command-line argument "-m".Suite object has assertion methods.

Run provides suite functionality around golang subtests. It should becalled in place of t.Run(name, func(t *testing.T)) in test suite code.The passed-in func will be executed as a subtest with a fresh instance of t.Provides compatibility with go test pkg -run TestSuite/TestName/SubTestName.

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We plan to buy Cellar No. 3 does anyone know if we will be limited to only wines on list 3 or may we also chose from list 1 &2 also? Does anyone have favorite wines for any of the 3 lists? We will be on the Rotterdam. Thank you for your help.

Good suggestion to wait to see what is on the list. I used to bring my own because of the marke up, which is typical of any retail (even at the $20 corkage it was cheaper and better than what they had..."snob" ?). But I have found some decent wines in #1 (at different times) that were as good as #3. I've also got multiple bottles of the same wine before. There are some wines my palate doesnt like (cab sav). Price doesn't equate to better wine so experimenting with different wines in #1 is what I do now.

Also suggest waiting to you board to purchase your package. This has two advantages. First is due to supply or area sailing wines in package can vary. The second is you can speak to the wine steward on available wines as well as confirming you can get a wine from a different package.

On three Noordam cruises last yearwe bought package #2s and I liked one of the wines from Package #1. When we ordered my #1 wine we were charged the per bottle pricing. The Cellarmaster always fixed this mistake. It turned out that our main waiter in the MDR didn't know how to imput this (very odd occurrance, apparently) into the computer. The Cellermaster trained him in the procedure after the third time this happend. No more problems after that. YMMV, but it would be nice to get waiters who know how to do this.

Only one time did I encounter a cellar master who was a stickler for only allowing us to order wines specifically listed in the cellar instead of allowing us to substitute others from the regular list of comparable price. Most of the time they will gladly allow you to have a bottle of St. Michelle Riesling, for example, even though there is no Riesling in any of the cellar listings.

Excellent! We have had a sticker on the back of our room card and each bottle was crossed off as ordered. That does not solve the problem of having a wine from another package, but it is a record of what you have used and we have not had problems that way. We never use the package outside the MDR, so that helps, too. One cellarmaster, Bernie, was really superb, always ready and willing to fix things and he trained waiters on how to imput the computer for the packages.

I need to specify different suite configurations with different paramers but all running all tests. Every example I could dig up explicitely lists each class or package which makes less than zero sense to me.

If you are working on Eclipse with the Testng plugin. You can just select your test folder which has all the packages defined. With maven it would mostly be your src/test/java folder, right click and say run as testng. What this would do is it would create a temporary customsuite.xml which would have all your classes listed. You can save the xml as your default xml.

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