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####################################################################################### README: UNIT TEST-REQUIREMENTS LINKAGE INSTRUCTIONS --------------------------------------------------- Author: Lindsay Landry ####################################################################################### Good unit tests should prove or verify requirements. To link your unit tests to requirements, you first need to include the RequirementScribe class in your unit test: #include "trick_utils/reqs/include/RequirementScribe.hh" Then, instantiate a RequirementScribe class (it's easiest to do this in the test class you define): Trick::RequirementScribe scribe; Finally, to link to a requirement, call the add_requirement function in a testcase and indicate the tag number of the requirement you want to link to: TEST_F(TestSuite, TestCase) { scribe.add_requirement("34749701347"); . . . } You can add multiple unit tests to the same requirement. You can also link one unit test to multiple requirements. To do this, make a list of the tags passed to "add_requirement" separated by spaces and/or commas: scribe.add_requirement("924759056, 247569693 41342435,12312405 34523462346"); ***FURTHER RESOURCES*** For instructions on how to add requirements to the tree or to look at the current set of requirements, go to: ${TRICK_HOME}/trick_test/requirements_docs/ and look at the README document.