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Asked: June 14, 20262026-06-14T17:07:46+00:00 2026-06-14T17:07:46+00:00

I have a test case and a helper class. In the helper class I

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I have a test case and a helper class. In the helper class I want to use asserts too like here:

MainTests.h

#import <SenTestingKit/SenTestingKit.h>

@interface MainTests : SenTestCase

@end

MainTests.m

#import "MainTests.h"
#import "HelperClass.h"

@implementation MainTests

- (void)testExample {
    HelperClass *helperClass = [[HelperClass alloc] init];
    [helperClass fail];
}

@end

HelperClass.h

#import <SenTestingKit/SenTestingKit.h>

@interface HelperClass : SenTestCase

- (void)fail;

@end

HelperClass.m

#import "HelperClass.h"

@implementation HelperClass

- (void)fail {
    STFail(@"This should fail");
}

@end

Sidenote: I had to make the helper class a subclass from SenTestCase to being able to access the assertion macros.

The assertion from the helper class is ignored. Any ideas why? How can I use assertions in helper classes?

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    2026-06-14T17:07:47+00:00Added an answer on June 14, 2026 at 5:07 pm

    I had this same problem today and came up with a hack that worked for my purposes. Poking into the SenTestCase macros, I noticed that they call [self …] on the helper but didn’t trigger the asserts. So, wiring up the source class to the helper got it working for me. Changes to your question classes would look like:

    MainTests.h

    #import <SenTestingKit/SenTestingKit.h>
    
    @interface MainTests : SenTestCase
    
    @end
    

    MainTests.m

    #import "MainTests.h"
    #import "HelperClass.h"
    
    @implementation MainTests
    
    - (void)testExample {
        // Changed init call to pass self to helper
        HelperClass *helperClass = [[HelperClass alloc] initFrom:self];
        [helperClass fail];
    }
    
    @end
    

    HelperClass.h

    #import <SenTestingKit/SenTestingKit.h>
    
    @interface HelperClass : SenTestCase
    
    - (id)initFrom:(SenTestCase *)elsewhere;
    - (void)fail;
    
    @property (nonatomic, strong) SenTestCase* from;
    
    @end
    

    HelperClass.m

    #import "HelperClass.h"
    
    @implementation HelperClass
    
    @synthesize from;
    
    - (id)initFrom:(SenTestCase *)elsewhere
    {
        self = [super init];
        if (self) {
            self.from = elsewhere;
        }
        return self;
    }
    
    - (void)fail {
        STFail(@"This should fail");
    }
    
    // Override failWithException: to use the source test and not self
    - (void) failWithException:(NSException *) anException {
        [self.from failWithException:anException];
    }
    
    @end
    

    It is entirely possible that additional overrides are needed for more advanced functionality, but this did the trick for me.

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