Information in this topic applies to desktop applications only. |
Connected and Self-Testing applications are deprecated. These technologies will be removed in one of the future releases of TestComplete. To create test code that runs from within your tested apps, use TestLeft, a SmartBear functional testing tool for developers. |
C# 3.0 and later include the standard var
type, and var
is a contextual keyword. However, TestComplete JScript and C#Script tests use the var
keyword to declare variables used in the test. As a result, there can be a conflict between the two meanings of var
in C# Connected Applications.
To use the TestComplete var
type in a Connected Application, add the using AutomatedQA.script;
directive to the source file that contains the test code.
Alternatively, you can use the fully-qualified name of the TestComplete var
type:
If the Connected Application uses any of the above-mentioned approaches, the var
keyword is used to declare TestComplete test variables. Otherwise, var
refers to the C# var
type.
For more information on testing applications from Connected Applications with TestComplete, see Connected Applications - Overview.
See Also
Creating Connected Applications in C#
Connected Applications - Overview
Self-Testing Applications
Running Connected and Self-Testing Applications
Working With TestComplete via COM - Overview