How can I use the "test/unit"

when I run the following code

require 'test/unit'
class TC_Pram < Test::Unit::TestCase
def initialize(name)
   @name=name
end
def test_array
    puts assert_equal(2,@name[2])
end
end
tc=TC_Pram.new("wang")
tc.test_array

there are some errors as follows

c:/ruby/lib/ruby/1.8/test/unit/testcase.rb:125:in `add_assertion':
undefined method `add_assertion' for nil:NilClass (NoMethodError)
from c:/ruby/lib/ruby/1.8/test/unit/assertions.rb:494:in
`_wrap_assertion'
from c:/ruby/lib/ruby/1.8/test/unit/assertions.rb:46:in
`assert_block'
from c:/ruby/lib/ruby/1.8/test/unit/assertions.rb:83:in
`assert_equal'
from test_unit.rb:7:in `test_array'
from test_unit.rb:11

I don't know how to resolve it , so I need your help , thanks

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You don't want to use initialize. You want to use setup.

class TC_Pram < Test::Unit::TestCase
   def setup
      @name = 'wang'
   end

   def test_array
      assert_equal(2, @name[2])
   end
end

You don't need to instantiate an instance of TC_Pram. Just run the file.

Regards,

Dan

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-----Original Message-----
From: artoxvw@gmail.com [mailto:artoxvw@gmail.com]
Sent: Thursday, May 14, 2009 7:17 AM
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Subject: How can I use the "test/unit"

when I run the following code

require 'test/unit'
class TC_Pram < Test::Unit::TestCase
def initialize(name)
   @name=name
end
def test_array
    puts assert_equal(2,@name[2])
end
end
tc=TC_Pram.new("wang")
tc.test_array