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Asked: May 23, 20262026-05-23T22:14:38+00:00 2026-05-23T22:14:38+00:00

I am trying to do unit testing (using the Boost unit testing framework) on

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I am trying to do unit testing (using the Boost unit testing framework) on a C++ class called VariableImpl. Here are the details.

class Variable
{
public:
  void UpdateStatistics (void) {
    // compute mean based on m_val and update m_mean;
    OtherClass::SendData (m_mean);
    m_val.clear ();
  }
  virtual void RecordData (double) = 0;

protected:
  std::vector<double> m_val;

private:
  double m_mean;
};

class VariableImpl : public Variable
{
public:
  virtual void RecordData (double d) {
    // Put data in m_val
  }
};

How can I check that the mean is computed correctly? Note that 1) m_mean is protected and 2) UpdateStatistics calls a method of another class and then clears the vector.

The only way I can see would be to add a getter (for instance, GetMean), but I don’t like this solution at all, nor I think it is the most elegant.

How should I do?

And what should I do if I were to test a private method instead of a private variable?

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    2026-05-23T22:14:39+00:00Added an answer on May 23, 2026 at 10:14 pm

    Well, unit testing should test units and ideally every class is a self-contained unit – this follows directly from the single responsibility principle.

    So testing private members of a class shouldn’t be necessary – the class is a black box that can be covered in a unit test as-is.

    On the other hand, this isn’t always true, and sometimes with good reasons (for instance, several methods of the class could rely on a private utility function that should be tested). One very simple, very crufty but ultimately successful solution is to put the following into your unit-test file, before including the header that defines your class:

    #define private public
    

    Of course, this destroys encapsulation and is evil. But for testing, it serves the purpose.

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