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Asked: June 13, 20262026-06-13T16:37:37+00:00 2026-06-13T16:37:37+00:00

I have a method that takes a response block and an error block, I

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I have a method that takes a response block and an error block, I write unit test by giving it valid data and invalid data so it will call response block and error block respectively, but with GHUnit and OCMock, how do I test if the correct block is called?

I was thinking:

for valid data:
response
{
GHAssertTrue(YES, @””);
}
error
{
GHAssertTrue(NO, @”Valid data should not call error block”);
}

and vice-versa for invalid data.

Is what I did correct?

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    2026-06-13T16:37:39+00:00Added an answer on June 13, 2026 at 4:37 pm

    The problem with putting your assertions in the blocks is that you wouldn’t know if neither block were called. This is what we do:

    __block BOOL done = NO;
    [classUnderTest doSomethingWithResultBlock:^(BOOL success) {
        done = YES;
    } errorBlock:^(BOOL success) {
        // should not be called
        expect(NO).to.beTruthy();
    }];
    while (!done) [[NSRunLoop currentRunLoop] runUntilDate:[NSDate dateWithTimeIntervalSinceNow:0.01]];
    

    The drawback is that if the success block is never called, the tests will hang in the while loop. You could avoid that by adding a timeout:

    NSDate *startTime = [NSDate date];
    __block BOOL done = NO;
    [classUnderTest doSomethingWithResultBlock:^(BOOL success) {
        done = YES;
    } errorBlock:^(BOOL success) {
        // should not be called
        expect(NO).to.beTruthy();
    }];
    while (!done && [startTime timeIntervalSinceNow] > -30) [[NSRunLoop currentRunLoop] runUntilDate:[NSDate dateWithTimeIntervalSinceNow:0.01]];
    // make sure it didn't time out
    expect(done).to.beTruthy();
    
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